Is The Larq Pitcher Purevis Worth The Hype? A Comparison With Brita And Zerowater

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Find out how the LARQ Pitcher PureVis compares to Brita and Zerowater.
    To find out more about the LARQ Pitcher PureVis visit their website: bit.ly/larq-mhf
    The LARQ Pitcher PureVis is a water pitcher that uses UV-C LED technology to purify water by destroying bacteria, viruses and other harmful microorganisms, making it one of the most effective water purifiers on the market. Its self-cleaning feature ensures that the pitcher remains clean and free of bacteria, while its design is both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @bigbill4368
    @bigbill4368 Год назад +3

    I’ve been using zero water for about 2 years and it is on the counter. Removes all stuff from the water

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for letting us know.

    • @AdamSS202
      @AdamSS202 8 месяцев назад +1

      I found Zero water was just like the Brita, doesn't change the taste much. Bottled water is better. I might try the Larq

  • @wavecut
    @wavecut Год назад +2

    The same, using LARQ pitcher for about a month, and happy about it, the same feedback as yours

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +2

      It's an excellent product - we love it.

    • @wavecut
      @wavecut Год назад

      @@MyHomeFarm yeah! Actually we managed to get an algae, but it's a lot rarer than in the mainstream pitchers, and gone away after cleaning the stuff with alcohol

  • @fmartin6150
    @fmartin6150 Год назад +6

    It has not been tested for fluoride. So I would be cautious about recommending it so easily, even if they sent you a free one.

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +1

      We are not concerned about fluoride levels in our water supply. If you are, then installing a reverse osmosis filter and activated alumina filter is the way to go to reduce fluoride levels in water.

  • @HappierAppiah
    @HappierAppiah Год назад +2

    Thanks for your review guys. Did you have an issues with your filter? Recently bought a larq pitcher and the app says i need to replace the filter

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching our review. No, we've not had any issues with out filters. If your filter is still new, just go to the app, follow the "Install a New Filter" process and that should "reset" it in the app (using your current filter).
      It was really interesting, because when the app told us our first filter was expiring, your could taste that the water was no longer clean. So just reset the filter and that should work.

  • @majd8862
    @majd8862 4 месяца назад +1

    When you fill the Greek with water, the blue light will not flash until you press it. It will flash for about ten seconds and then go off. Filtration will continue without the light flashing.

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  4 месяца назад +1

      There’s something wrong with your unit then. The UV light starts immediately when it comes in contact with new water, and flashes until it’s done.

  • @gingerbreadzak
    @gingerbreadzak 6 месяцев назад +1

    00:28 🚰 LARQ Pitcher PureVis uses a unique two-stage filtration system, combining a filter to remove impurities and a UV LED system to decontaminate water every six hours, ensuring bacterial growth prevention.
    02:17 🎨 The LARQ Pitcher PureVis features a sleek, aesthetically pleasing design that is compact, lightweight, and ergonomically designed for ease of use, contrasting with bulkier alternatives like Brita and ZeroWater.
    03:40 🌡 The UV LED filter in the LARQ Pitcher PureVis effectively prevents algae formation and bacterial growth in the water, eliminating the need for storing the pitcher in the fridge, making it suitable for those who prefer room temperature water.
    04:21 🔄 The LARQ Pitcher PureVis Advanced filter not only removes chlorine taste and odor but also filters out VOCs, heavy metals, PFAS, and pharmaceuticals, providing purer and healthier water.
    06:15 🔋 The LARQ Pitcher PureVis is battery-operated and features fast charging, with the UV filter activating automatically every six hours for 60 seconds to ensure water remains decontaminated.
    06:56 📱 The LARQ Pitcher PureVis comes with a smart app that tracks water consumption, filter lifespan, cost savings compared to bottled water, and environmental footprint, providing users with valuable insights and control.
    08:31 💧 The LARQ Pitcher PureVis offers two filter options, essential and advanced, catering to different purification needs, and provides a subscription service for convenient filter replacements.
    09:41 👅 Users report a noticeable improvement in the taste and freshness of water with the LARQ Pitcher PureVis, highlighting its effectiveness in delivering clean and pure-tasting water over time.

  • @Resist4
    @Resist4 5 месяцев назад +1

    Any larger pitcher will be a bit cumbersome to handle, while smaller pitchers are easier to handle but don't hold enough water, at least for me.
    I had been using a Brita but the white filters really don't filter out much from my tap water when I tested it using a TDS meter. The blue ones that filter out more including but are more expensive. I really don't like Brita pitchers because they constantly change them and as you said their filter life indicator is time based and often they just don't work right and when the non replaceable battery dies, it has to be thrown away and they don't sell replacements so you have to buy a whole new pitcher all over again, which is so wasteful. I also noticed that they seem to be using thinner plastic for the pitchers now, which means they can break or crack more easily when cleaning them. And cleaning is a pain too, because they have too many nooks and crannies for gunk to build up in.
    Over a year ago I switched to the Zero Water and I have to say I really like it. Yes, the filters a bit expensive but the TDS meter will show zero, which is amazing. I get around 3 to 4 weeks out of each filter. If you got a fishy or lemony smell it's because the filter over due to be replaced. You have to check it with the TDS meter often, especially if you have really hard water at the tap.
    But I will say I am interested in the LARQ because of the UV light for killing germs that can build up in filters, but their products are very expensive. And their filters don't last long. You guys should send a sample of the filtered water to be tested to see if it actually does filter out what they say it does. Did you test the LARQ water with a TDS meter?
    One thing I don't like about the LARQ is that the filter doesn't remove fluoride. But the Zero Water filter does.

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  5 месяцев назад +1

      We've loved the LARQ - it's been a game changer for us. The replacement filters are a bit pricey, but they do an excellent job and the UV light has worked amazingly well.
      We're not phased that fluoride isn't filtered out of the water.

  • @Ascent41
    @Ascent41 Год назад +3

    Hi, thanks for the review. We have also used brita, but the count down timer is set on time, not on how much water is being filtered. We have used Zero water, our tap water reads 255 tds, a Zero filter was lasting 1 week!, this just got to expensive, so I am wondering how long would these filters last, I know that's hard to say, but is it more than a week before the tds goes back to 255 would you feel? Thanks in advance. All the best Si

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +2

      No problem Si. We're filtering around 5 litres per day, and are changing the filter every 5-6 weeks. When the app and pitcher tells you the filter is due to be changed, it's very accurate. This pitcher surpasses Zerowater and Brita in every way. More expensive, but much, much better.
      If you decide to get one, we'd appreciate your support in using this affiliate link: bit.ly/larq-mhf

    • @Ascent41
      @Ascent41 Год назад +3

      @@MyHomeFarm it looks like there is no app for android. This would unfortunately be a big deal breaker for us not being apple users. Thanks anyway. Appreciate your feedback.

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +4

      I contacted LARQ and they said that an Android app will hopefully come out Q1 2024.

    • @Ascent41
      @Ascent41 Год назад

      @@MyHomeFarm nice one, we have since been looking into under sink stage filters. Many thanks, Si

    • @jennythai4900
      @jennythai4900 6 месяцев назад

      Would love to see it being tested for tds not seen a actual measured test.

  • @Alexiax
    @Alexiax 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi does your Larq pitcher have a rubberized piece on the handle? I’m wondering if I recieved an old design. From the vwnder

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  5 месяцев назад +1

      The entire handle on ours is plastic, but there is a light grey piece of light rubber on the outside of the handle.

  • @wadecottingham
    @wadecottingham Год назад +2

    got one of these today, so far I can't figure out how to take it apart! the booklet's no help.

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that. We’re actually making a video on how to change the filter which you may find helpful but it won’t be out for a few days.

  • @brandonalane
    @brandonalane 7 месяцев назад +4

    I'm super skeptical of this review. It does not feel genuine, feels like they are paid. There is not one downside or thing they didn't like about it. And the visuals with the app just feel professional like an ad. Going to look for an actual unbiased review vs something the company paid for.

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  7 месяцев назад +2

      I assure you the review is 100% genuine and we have not been paid for it. We love this filter, and couldn’t find a downside. If there is a downside the replacement filters are expensive. I’ll take the app visuals looking professional as a compliment. If you look at our reviews with apps, the visuals are the same.

    • @brandonalane
      @brandonalane 7 месяцев назад

      Just doesn’t pass the smell test

    • @3rd-Wave_Rebel
      @3rd-Wave_Rebel 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@brandonalane I can confirm the pitcher itself since I recently received it yesterday! The water tastes clean and crisp! It’s slightly more better than the Brita filters by a long shot and I have been a Brita filter user myself more than a decade. Both filtered water tasted great but there’s something about the Larq filters that is hard to describe. To my taste buds, it tastes much more purer than Brita. I might convert to Larq!
      Brita is infamous for growing green algae bacteria in the bottom of the pitcher! With the UVC light from Larq, it will kill the bacteria from further multiplying!
      Btw, the new update version of the pitcher doesn’t come with the filter lid cover as the company confirmed they no longer producing it because of the aesthetic reason that serves no purposes.

    • @jennythai4900
      @jennythai4900 6 месяцев назад

      Downside I would say is the lid the water goes through when you fill it sometimes gets stuck and water just goes over the lid sometimes. It is a bit heavier than other pitchers too. I also find it doesn’t improve hard water/calcium levels as well as my old brita. I still can see it when I make my tea. But overall I like it

    • @MKH-92
      @MKH-92 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@brandonalane so when someone gives a review and they don’t have any downside because they actually like it, it doesn’t seem true or what? I’m a freaking random guy and I don’t have any down sides either of this pitcher. If you disagree, fair enough.

  • @MercSLRFan
    @MercSLRFan Год назад +3

    For me the downfall of this filter is the lack of limescale removal. How was the tea made with it?

    • @fmartin6150
      @fmartin6150 Год назад +2

      and no fluoride or heavy metal removal

    • @camooo101
      @camooo101 6 месяцев назад

      Body needs minerals, limescale is not harmful to health.

  • @sethelliot2001
    @sethelliot2001 Год назад +2

    But CAN I store it in the fridge?

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +2

      Yes, you most certainly can.

    • @sethelliot2001
      @sethelliot2001 Год назад +1

      @@MyHomeFarm thanks I just bought it!

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  Год назад +2

      Good choice. Best water pitcher we've ever used - onto our third filter now and still working exceptionally well.

  • @ariskennarit9334
    @ariskennarit9334 7 месяцев назад +1

    What's the TDS?

    • @MyHomeFarm
      @MyHomeFarm  6 месяцев назад +1

      Total dissolvable solids.

    • @nerolertnerol4464
      @nerolertnerol4464 5 месяцев назад

      But what is the. TDS measurement. I may have missed it when watching the video

  • @mydevices768
    @mydevices768 5 месяцев назад

    Where's the lab tests?

  • @fwgT7mA5
    @fwgT7mA5 7 месяцев назад

    that's a mistake

  • @stychybossman7002
    @stychybossman7002 8 месяцев назад

    is this subscribed it seems so