💧 Elevate your kitchen water game—because your health deserves the freshest sip!
The Waterdrop Faucet Water Filter offers NSF-certified filtration that reduces chlorine and lead, delivering safer, fresher water directly from your kitchen sink. With a robust 320-gallon filter life—double the average—and a fast 0.5 GPM flow rate, it combines convenience with health-conscious performance. Designed for easy installation on standard faucets, it features a smart switch to alternate between filtered and regular water, maximizing filter longevity and user control.
Brand | Waterdrop |
Special Feature | Search "WD-FF-01A" for replacement filter later. |
Product Dimensions | 8.06"L x 7.1"W x 2.9"H |
Package Information | Box |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Power Source | Adapter |
Item Weight | 460 Grams |
Model Name | WD-FC-01 Faucet Filtration System |
Lower Temperature Rating | 41 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Maximum Flow Rate | 0.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
UPC | 840814134399 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840814134399 |
Manufacturer | Waterdrop |
Part Number | WD-FC-01 |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Item model number | WD-FC-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Basic Faucet with 1 Filter |
Color | Plastic |
Style | Basic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Search "WD-FF-01A" for replacement filter later. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**M
Great water filtration, really easy to install!
Our water here is typically pretty good but I was noticing a more metallic taste lately so I thought it would be good to get a filter for the tap. The Waterdrop filter was a really great price and had great reviews so I figured I’d give it a try. I’ve previously used other brands and honestly this one gives me better quality results. The water tastes great and has a softer feel to it. It was super easy to install and I like that it comes with a variety of adaptors to fit a range of faucet types. I would definitely recommend this if you are looking for an easy to install water filter, one that is really cost effective and great for rental properties!
S**E
Solid water filter with very good flow rate.
First of all, this thing was super easy to install. I think it took me no more than 5 minutes to install. Second, the flow rate of the filtered water is so, so, so much better than the flow rates on Pur or Brita faucet filters. The water tastes better, too. I most recently had a Pur faucet filter before buying this one and that thing sucked. It was extremely slow to fill up my water bottles, and the filter replacements were expensive AND honestly the water just tasted meh. With the Water drop, the 64oz water bottle I use fills from empty to full - with *filtered* water - in maybe 15 seconds tops. This unit has a great flow rate and the replacement filters are reasonably priced. Finally, my experience has been that the filter replacements definitely *do* last approximately 3 months or so. Thats how often I change mine, anyway, and my water always tastes fantastic. Definitely worth every penny.
J**5
Works but it does have its flaws
We have county water, and it has an unpleasant odor. We have had a Pur and Dupont faucet filtering system for years, with Dupont being the last one. We liked it but they discontinued it, so we had to find a replacement. This filter seemed to be okay and relatively inexpensive. The filters are a little pricey but not outlandish.What I like the least is the large flow area when the filter is not being used. It makes it hard to fill containers with a small mouth. And although the water does smell and taste better, the intensity that the water flows when it is being filtered suggests that it is not filtering a great deal.
W**0
Works great!
My water is good coming out of the tap (on Oahu), but since I installed a new faucet, I wanted to top it off by adding a water filter system. I didn't want it too small nor too bulky, so I chose this one based on photos and reviews. Installation was very easy; the first adapter fit perfectly out of the box. Instructions were easy to follow. Took just a couple of minutes. No leaks, water flow is good, and it gives me peace of mind for me and my family. I already placed my order for replacement filters, as this one seems like a keeper. Highly recommended.
A**N
Filtered water tastes better than most bottled water.
Although I did have to take the old filter off the faucet and had to find the tool to do it, but it was fairly easy to install. I could tell the difference in the taste of the water, and very happy with the purchase. Great for the price. No more buying bottled water.
S**K
Much better than the plastic version
I used Waterdrop's plastic water filter for the past few years, which was quite good but has a couple little issues that got annoying enough that I figured I'd try an upgrade. 1) The water in the plastic filter comes out in a "spray" both via the filter and from the tap, which might be good for some but I found very annoying (especially for filling bottles). 2) Hard water and plastic aren't a great combination - microabrasions in the plastic results in mold as water and minerals catch in there, so it needs to be cleaned regularly.The stainless steel version feels much more premium - the switch between filtered and unfiltered water is oddly satisfying to use and puts less pressure on the sink, and water comes out in a normal stream rather than the odd spray the plastic version has. It's also much easier to keep clean (not to mention looks nicer on your counter). Both versions are equally easy to install. The only room for improvement I can see is that the unfiltered aerator isn't a separate piece, so if you want to remove it to clean (it's good to give them an occasional white vinegar soak in a hard water household), you've got to remove the entire assembly. That's a pretty mild complaint though in a really nicely-made little filter. The one edge I'd give the plastic one is that the filter container, which clicks open with a short twist from the top, is a bit more convenient than the stainless steel version's unscrewable bottom, but the difference in the stainless steel version seems better for durability in the long run.If you're debating between the plastic and the stainless steel version and think you're going to use it for years, I'd suggest just spending the few extra bucks and getting the stainless steel one, since it's just nicer to use, easier to maintain, and I think worth the extra cost, though if you're just trying out water filters, the plastic one is still a nice cheap one to start with, and you'll be getting good-tasting water either way.
C**N
Good
Overall it works great! The only thing is the filter side retains water after use, may want to empty it from time to time.
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