PFAS Water Filter Guide | Epic Water Filters

PFAS water filter guide

PFAS are complicated.
Your water filter shouldn’t be.

A calm, simple guide to PFAS in drinking water, why they matter, and the Epic filters independently tested to reduce them from the water you drink every day.

99.9% PFAS reduction published for Pure XP
P473 Independently tested against PFAS standard
100 gal Pure XP filter capacity
NSF certified filterStandard 42 material safety
Made in USABuilt in Epic's own facility
Lab testedMultiple certified labs
PFAS focusedTested against P473
BPA/BPS freeFood-grade materials
Less wasteReplaceable inner cartridge

Plain English first

What are PFAS?

PFAS are a large family of manufactured chemicals used for water resistance, stain resistance, grease resistance, and durability. They break down very slowly, which is why people often call them forever chemicals.

They last

PFAS can persist in the environment and move through water, soil, air, and food pathways.

They show up

EPA says PFAS can be found in drinking water, including public systems and private wells.

You can act

You do not need to memorize the chemistry. The practical move is reducing daily exposure where you can.

Why it matters

PFAS deserve attention, not panic.

EPA has finalized national drinking-water limits for certain PFAS. CDC/ATSDR notes that research has linked exposure to specific PFAS with health concerns including cholesterol, immune response, liver enzymes, pregnancy-related effects, and certain cancers.

That does not mean every glass of water is an emergency. It means reducing PFAS in your everyday drinking water is a smart, practical step.

The simple takeaway

If PFAS are present in your local water, a tested point-of-use filter gives you more control over the water that reaches your glass.

The Epic approach

Focus on the water you drink most: kitchen, fridge, countertop, bottle, or sink. Keep the routine easy enough to use every day.

Rules are in flux

On May 18, 2026, EPA proposed keeping PFOA and PFOS limits but allowing eligible systems more time, while proposing to rescind or reconsider federal limits for PFHxS, PFNA, GenX, and PFBS mixtures.

The easy daily switch

Filter the water your family actually drinks.

Pure XP is built for everyday tap water and independently tested against NSF/ANSI standards, including P473 for PFAS reduction. No plumbing. No bulky system. Just fill, filter, and pour.

99.9% PFAS reduction
70+ Contaminants reduced
3-4 mo Average filter life

Social proof

People switch because the water finally feels easy to trust.

The PFAS story gets people interested. The day-to-day taste, convenience, and peace of mind are what keep them using Epic.

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99% Would recommend Pure XP products
Millions of Plastic bottles saved through reusable filters
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Choose your setup

4 simple ways to reduce PFAS at home.

Pick the format that fits your kitchen and your daily routine. The best filter is the one your household will actually use.

Pure XP Pitcher

Best for fridges, apartments, renters, and simple daily hydration.

  • 99.9% PFAS reduction
  • 100-gallon filter capacity
  • No installation needed
Buy Pitcher

Pure XP Dispenser

Best for families, shared kitchens, and anyone who refills often.

  • 99.9% PFAS reduction
  • Larger household capacity
  • Fits fridge or counter routines
Buy Dispenser

Smart Shield Max

Best for under-sink filtration with CoreXchange technology straight from the tap.

  • 99.6% PFAS reduction
  • Up to 750 gallons per filter
  • CoreXchange double-layer media
Buy Smart Shield Max

Nano XP Pitcher

Best for PFAS, microbiological, and microplastic removal while maintaining fluoride in water.

  • 99.6% PFAS reduction
  • Reduces microplastics and microbiological contaminants
  • Maintains fluoride
Buy Nano XP

CoreXchange filters

Patented CoreXchange protection across home, bottle, and under-sink filters.

Pure XP, the Everywhere Bottle Filter, and Smart Shield Max all use CoreXchange technology. This double-layer system is built to target PFAS, microplastics, VOCs, lead, chlorine, and microbiological contaminants like parasites, Giardia, bacteria, viruses, and cysts.

  • 1 Carbon fiber block. Targets chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, PFAS, pesticides, and trace pharmaceuticals.
  • 2 Nano fiber media. Helps trap tiny particles like microplastics, bacteria, parasites, cysts, and trace chemicals.

PFAS FAQ

Quick answers before you choose.

Are PFAS the same as forever chemicals?

Yes. Forever chemicals is the common nickname for PFAS because many PFAS break down very slowly in the environment.

Can boiling water remove PFAS?

No. Boiling water is not a PFAS solution and can concentrate some contaminants as water evaporates. Use a filter tested for PFAS reduction.

What does NSF/ANSI P473 mean?

P473 is a drinking-water treatment standard used to evaluate reduction of PFOA and PFOS, two of the most discussed PFAS chemicals.

Should I use a pitcher or an under-sink filter?

Choose a pitcher or dispenser if you want the simplest setup. Choose Smart Shield Max if you want filtered water from an under-sink CoreXchange system.

Is this medical advice?

No. This page is educational. For personal health questions, pregnancy, infant feeding, or known high exposure, talk with a qualified healthcare professional or your local health department.

Ready to reduce PFAS?

Start with the water you drink every day.

Pure XP makes PFAS reduction simple enough for the whole household: fill, filter, pour, repeat.

*PFAS reduction claims are based on Epic Water Filters published product testing and independently tested performance against applicable NSF/ANSI standards. NSF certification and independent testing are not the same thing; review the product page and testing documentation for the exact standard and contaminant list. PFAS background information is summarized from EPA and CDC/ATSDR educational resources. Product performance can vary by water quality, usage, and filter replacement schedule. Last updated May 2026.