Water quality is our primary metric. Every product is evaluated on what matters most — how clean the water coming out actually is, based on certifications, manufacturer specs, and independent lab data.
Water Quality First
We overhauled our scoring system to put water quality at the centre of every review. The most important question is simple: how clean is the water this filter produces?
Our overall score now weights water quality metrics at 85%. Secondary factors like design, maintenance, and price still appear — they're useful context — but they don't drive the headline number.
Primary Scoring Criteria — Water Quality
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Water Cleanliness
How effectively does the filter remove contaminants? Evaluated against removal rates for chlorine, heavy metals, PFAS, bacteria, limescale, and microplastics from NSF/ANSI certification data and manufacturer specs.
50% of overall score
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Optimal pH
Does the filter produce water at a healthy pH? We evaluate the expected output pH range. Filters that maintain or restore water to the 6.5–8.5 optimal range score higher here.
20% of overall score
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Mineral Content
Does the filter preserve or restore beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium? Filters with remineralisation stages or those that don't strip minerals score higher.
15% of overall score
How We Score Water Quality
NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 58, and 401 certification data — the gold standard for contaminant removal claims
Manufacturer-published removal rate specifications (percentage reduction per contaminant)
Independent laboratory test results where publicly available
EU Drinking Water Directive (2020/2184) compliance data
If reliable data is not available for a specific metric, we show "Data pending" rather than estimate
⚠️ Data transparency: Where independent lab data is unavailable, scores rely on manufacturer specifications and certifications. Scores are clearly labelled "based on manufacturer specs & certifications" — we don't fabricate numbers.
Secondary Factors
These factors are still scored and shown on every product page — they matter for practical decisions. But they are not part of the primary headline score.
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Design & Build Quality
Construction quality, aesthetic appeal, space efficiency, and whether the unit fits standard European kitchen dimensions and plumbing configurations.
5% of overall score
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Maintenance & Ease of Use
How easy is filter replacement? How often? Are replacement parts available in Europe? Can a non-technical person install and maintain it?
5% of overall score
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Value for Money
Upfront cost, ongoing filter replacement costs, and cost per litre over the expected lifespan. We calculate the true 3-year cost of ownership.
5% of overall score
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Flow Rate
How fast does the filter produce water? Shown as supplementary context but not scored — flow rate is a practical consideration, not a quality metric.
Supplementary info only
Rating Scale
Our scores — for both primary water quality metrics and the overall score — map to these tiers:
Score Range
Rating
What It Means
9.0 – 10.0
Excellent
Best in class. Highly recommended for most households.
8.0 – 8.9
Very Good
Strong performer with minor trade-offs. Recommended.
7.0 – 7.9
Good
Solid option for specific use cases. Worth considering.
6.0 – 6.9
Adequate
Gets the job done but better options exist at the price point.
Below 6.0
Not Recommended
Significant issues that make it hard to recommend.
What Makes Our Reviews Different
AquaReach is specifically designed for people living in the Mediterranean. That means our reviews account for factors that generic review sites ignore:
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Water quality is the primary lens. A filter that looks sleek but doesn't produce clean water is a bad filter. We score what comes out of the tap, not how photogenic the unit is.
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European availability matters. We only review products you can actually buy and get shipped to Mediterranean countries. Many US-focused review sites recommend products unavailable in Europe.
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Mediterranean water is different. High limestone, heavy chlorination, aging infrastructure, and desalinated water on islands create specific filtration needs that differ from northern Europe or the US.
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EU regulations apply. We track the latest EU water quality regulations, including the 2025 PFAS standards, and evaluate products against these requirements.
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No pay-to-play. Manufacturers cannot pay for higher scores. Our revenue comes from affiliate commissions, but our rankings are based solely on our scoring methodology.
🔍 Transparency Note
AquaReach earns revenue through affiliate links. When you purchase a product through our links, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. This does not influence our scores or rankings. See our full affiliate disclosure for details.
Our Review Process
Each product goes through a structured evaluation process:
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Certification & specification analysis. We compile NSF/ANSI certification documentation, manufacturer-published contaminant removal rates, and independent lab test results where available. Water cleanliness, pH output, and mineral retention are the primary data points.
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European market assessment. We verify availability, pricing, shipping options, and warranty coverage for Mediterranean countries.
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Scoring against our framework. Each product is scored starting with the three primary water quality metrics, then secondary factors. Data gaps are labelled "Data pending" — we do not estimate.
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Comparative ranking. Products are ranked primarily by water quality output, ensuring the cleanest water wins — not the cheapest or prettiest product.
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Regular updates. Reviews are updated when manufacturers release new models, new certification data becomes available, or independent lab results are published.
Have questions about our methodology? Want to suggest a product for review? Email us at aquareach@polsia.app.
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