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    Best Under-Sink Water Filters of 2025

    Tired of plastic water bottles piling up? A top-rated filter can improve the taste and purity of your water while sparing the environment.

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    A person filling up a glass of water from the kitchen faucet
    An under-sink water filter can deliver cleaner, fresher-tasting water without cluttering your countertop.
    Photo: Grace Cary/Getty Images

    If you want to improve the taste and the purity of your tap water without cluttering your countertop or attaching a bulky appendage to your faucet, an under-sink water filter may be the answer.

    In addition to being out of sight and generally improving the taste of your water, many under-sink water filters can remove worrisome contaminants. All of the under-sink filters currently in our ratings are certified to reduce chlorine, which can affect taste and smell, as well as lead. Most of the under-sink filters in our ratings also remove PFAS, so-called forever chemicals that have been linked to numerous health concerns, including cancer, thyroid disease, liver damage, and immune system disorders.

    You can buy under-sink water filters at major retailers and independent dealers. They require installation and space under the sink, meaning they have a higher initial cost compared with faucet-mounted filters or water filter pitchers.

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    But “under-sink water filters are inherently more convenient than pitchers, with higher filter capacity,” says Joan Muratore, who oversees the water filter lab at Consumer Reports. “There’s no need to pour water into a pitcher and wait. You just flip the lever and the filtered water flows.”

    The under-sink water filters we tested cost from $86 to almost $700, not including installation. Below are the top-rated under-sink water filters from our tests. CR members can find more options in our complete water filter ratings, and both members and nonmembers can find out more about different types of water filters in our water filter buying guide.

    Best Under-Sink Water Filters

    How CR Tests Under-Sink Water Filters

    To test flavor and odor reduction, CR spikes a “control water” sample with common taints that smell or taste like metal, compost, damp soil, a sewage treatment plant, or a swimming pool. Then trained water testers filter it and examine how well the filter removes those taints compared with pure spring water. We measure flow rate by the time it takes to filter 1 gallon of water. Our clogging score reflects how much the filter’s flow rate slows over the course of the cartridge’s lifespan. While we don’t independently test whether a filter reduces chlorine, lead, or PFAS, we confirm which filters hold a valid certification based on NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) standards.


    Keith Flamer

    Keith Flamer has been a multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports since 2021, covering laundry, cleaning, small appliances, and home trends. Fascinated by interior design, architecture, technology, and all things mechanical, he translates CR’s testing engineers’ work into content that helps readers live better, smarter lives. Prior to CR, Keith covered luxury accessories and real estate, most recently at Forbes, with a focus on residential homes, interior design, home security, and pop culture trends.