$26.99 sale price when purchased online
$29.99 list price
Target Online store #3991
About this item
Highlights
- 5-stage advanced water filter pitcher: Our filter’s 5-Stage Advanced Water Filtration technology removes 99.9% of dissolved solids – guaranteed.
- Certified to filter lead and Total PFAS: This water pitcher is certified by IAPMO to filter Total PFAS (also known as forever chemicals), lead, chlorine, mercury, pharmaceuticals, and many other harmful contaminants.
- Powerful filtration for total confidence: Each water pitcher is equipped with a powerful Culligan with ZeroWater Technology filter, certified to reduce 5x more contaminants than the leading filter*. *Brita standard filter OB03. Brita is a trademark of Bri
- Includes TDS water tester: Our built-in TDS meter measures the level of dissolved solids in your water for instant proof of filtration, and alerts you when it’s time to change your filter.
- Space-saving design without sacrificing style: Our BPA-free pour-through pitchers and water dispensers fit easily into small refrigerators or stand elegantly on your countertop.
Description
Enjoy cleaner, better tasting drinking water with peace of mind, every time. Welcoming trustworthy hydration into your home starts with the Culligan with ZeroWater Technology 10 Cup Water Filter Pitcher, a water pitcher equipped with a premium filter that provides 5-Stage Advanced Water Filtration™. This powerful Culligan with ZeroWater filtration technology removes 99.9% of dissolved solids from your water - guaranteed. This water filter pitcher is certified to reduce lead and total PFAS (also known as forever chemicals), and also reduces pharmaceuticals, pesticides, mercury and other harmful contaminants, leaving you with healthier and better tasting water. Each water pitcher for the fridge is made from BPA-free plastic and features an easy-slide lid, ergonomic handle, and one drop-in water filter powered by ZeroWater filter technology. Nested inside the Culligan with ZeroWater Technology pitcher lies the included TDS meter, which measures the level of total dissolved solids in your water and alerts you when to change the filter for peace of mind. Our filtered water pitchers and water filter dispensers help you to save up to 150 single-use plastic bottles annually without sacrificing the taste of your water. Culligan offers a full line of water filtration solutions, from under sink filtration to whole home water filter systems, to make your water the best it can be. At Culligan, we’ve been helping people enjoy one of life’s most essential resources since 1936. Our commitment to the highest quality standards and sustainability drives us to develop thoughtfully designed products that ensure your water is cleaner, crisper, and always ready — wherever you need it.
Dimensions (Overall): 10.49 Inches (H) x 9.51 Inches (W) x 5.02 Inches (D)
Weight: 3.77 Pounds
Water Filtration Compatibility: ZeroWater Systems
Capacity (Volume): 80 Ounces
Filters: Chlorine, Sediment, Unpleasant Odors, Unpleasant Tastes, Mercury, Lead
Includes: Pitcher, 1 Filter
Features: Water Purification: Easy-Fill Lid, Built-In Handle, Built-In TDS Meter, BPA-Free
Maximum Filter Life: 1 Months
Material: Plastic
Care & Cleaning: Wash With Soap and Water
Warranty: 90 Day Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 94741667
UPC: 810136500349
Item Number (DPCI): 072-00-5880
Origin: Imported
Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 11.1 inches length x 9.9 inches width x 5.4 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 3.7 pounds
Return details
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This item must be returned within 90 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
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4.5 out of 5 stars with 104 reviews
Culligan has new filter
4 out of 5 stars
Nick25 - 19 days ago
originally posted on Culligan
Just ordered, if it does what is advertised. This could work out one for each of my family members.
Good tasting water but poor filter degradation
3 out of 5 stars
vail - 19 days ago
originally posted on Culligan
Water tastes great from the new filter and the pitcher is compact but a good size for being in the fridge or outside, and holds a decent amount of water. However after just one month the filter has started leaking a noticable taste into the water of activated carbon (or something else) which is more unpleasant than other brands which just get worse at filtering, instead of adding taste. TDS meter says 1, which is below the replacement level of 6, and I noticed the taste even when it still said 0. Our water is not that bad (TDS of 200) so it is disappointing to see this massive, expensive filter degrade so fast compared to other brands.
PERFECT. Now Offer a Large Capacity Pitcher...
4 out of 5 stars
Barry S - 1 month ago
originally posted on Culligan
The new 10-cup Culligan branded version of the Zerowater pitcher has same great filtration, and improved aesthetic, but needs larger capacity pitchers. 10 cup is MUCH smaller than previous Zerowater pitchers and requires much more effort to produce the same quantity of filtered water. 7 and 10 cup versions are great for those who want those sizes, but I believe there is a market for a larger capacity pitcher as well. Culligan, when you make one, let me know!!!
Uselesd
1 out of 5 stars
Gbarr - 1 month ago
originally posted on Culligan
Who ever designed the new pitchers should be fired.I hope you are planning on still making the old one or resign the new one
Junk. Terrible design flaws. Not all filters.
1 out of 5 stars
MishyinVB - 1 month ago
originally posted on Culligan
Horrible design. Great filter. Ridiculous design. 1. The bottom is rounded, so it’s easy to tip over, especially given the height. 2. There is no. Rubber gasket, like the old Zero Water filters. It’s all plastic and slides in from the top. 3. The sliding cover on the top is too small. 4. It doesn’t hold anymore than my old Zero Water pitcher, which is the dorm size. I don’t believe it holds what it says. I poured a full pitcher from this one to my old dorm size and it held the same amount of water. 5. The filter is bigger than the old Zero Water. 6. The TDS meter stays attached to the container which has metal prongs that sit in your water, so you can be lazy and push a button to see the TDS reading inside of pouring a glass and putting the meter in. Not sure how long the metal prongs will last or if they will rust. Lately, it does NOT filter all the water in the fill top. There is about 3-4 tablespoons of water that get left behind, so when you pour the filtered water out, the not filtered water left behind also goes into your cup. Who on Earth tested this? Someone must have lab tested this before it went to production. They need to be fired. This is a piece of junk.
Horrible pitcher.
1 out of 5 stars
Water aficionado - 2 months ago
originally posted on Culligan
I had been purchasing their Zero Water filters for my Zero Water pitcher so I thought I would try their pitcher. I had, and have, a feeling, that the Zero Water pitcher is going to be discontinued anyway. There is no way this is a ten cup pitcher. When I put even a couple of inches of water in my dog's bowl there is hardly any water left in the pitcher. The fill opening on top is so small that it is much harder to add water than it is with the Zero Water pitcher. Trying to see the attached meter means going through contortions, since it is behind the handle. If Culligan discontinues the Zero Water filters and pitcher I am going to have to look elsewhere for a water filter company. Epic fail, Culligan.
5- stage technology with one great taste
5 out of 5 stars
rahbekuh_802 - 2 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Durable and aesthetically pleasing! Water tastes so crisp and clear and doesn’t have that plastic smell or aftertaste. Low maintenance product details meaning the parts are super easy to detach, clean and inexpensive to replace when needed. I can’t believe all the things this filter checks for and gives me a peace of mind knowing it’s safe.
Great design & better water
4 out of 5 stars
sampletrym_5357 - 2 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently stared using this pitcher, and it's become a dependable product in my kitchen. The precise TDS meter reminds me when it’s time to change filters, which is convenient. The five‑stage filtration, removing nearly all dissolved solids, PFAS, lead, and chlorine, delivers water that feels cleaner without any aftertaste. Its slide‑top lid and no‑drip spout feel thoughtfully designed for daily use, and the capacity is ideal for fridge storage during the summer. My sole reservation is that the cost of replacement filters is on the higher side. They’re effective, but can add up over time.
Awesome!
5 out of 5 stars
ariim22_540 - 2 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use this for my cold brew and it is so good! perfectly filtered and the little meter is so so cool! easy to refill and clean! I don’t keep it in the fridge at all times and I’ve had no issues
A must have!
5 out of 5 stars
xxlynnbbyxx_96 - 2 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It is so great to have filtered water without spending so much at the store constantly or without having to buy filters for the sink that look bulky. It’s simple you fill the pitcher up with water and set it in your fridge. The filter removes anything that is not needed in water giving you fresh water every time! This is a must have especially since we have entered the summer season. I would recommend you pick one up today!
Tastes like bottled water, but more eco friendly!
5 out of 5 stars
danielles798_5204 - 2 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Ok, this thing is heavy duty!! The filter is massive and does an amazing job filtering the water. It literally tastes like bottled water. We had another filter pitcher and we can 100% taste the difference. Even our morning coffee has been upgraded! It does take awhile to fill up and it doesn’t fit in my fridge very well. Depending on how long the filter lasts, I might be witching to Culligan for good!!
Love this
5 out of 5 stars
tristan_mua_9977 - 2 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Super easy and convenient to use and makes my water taste amazing. The filter works fast and you notice an immediate difference. The whole thing is durable and handles the weight well.
Good Design, Could Be Improved
4 out of 5 stars
Paladin - 2 months ago
originally posted on Culligan
We have a whole-house water softener, with one RO (reverse osmosis) faucet in the kitchen, and as a result I'm a long-time user of water pitcher filtration systems to have clean (and tasty) drinking water throughout the house. You can drink unfiltered softened water, but you might mistake it for brackish bayou water straight from the tap. Additionally, a softener does nothing to remove dissolved solids or chemical residue, hence a portable filtration solution. I've used a variety from Pur, Brita, LifeStraw and ZeroWater, and I've found ZeroWater's ion-exchange filtration system to be the most practical and effective for daily use, now shared with Culligan. It does not remove bacteria like the LifeStraw, but does remove most TDS (total dissolved solids) throughout the life of the filter (all TDS when new, hence "Zero", but progressively less when it needs changing), and the multi-filtration system also removes odors and a host of proven unhealthy chemicals present in even "safe" public tap water. Culligan's system accomplishes this with their own ZeroWater filter, slightly different than ZeroWater's original. So kudos to Culligan for using a great design. As far as the pitcher design, my review is a comparison of Culligan's 10-cup pitcher compared to ZeroWater's original design (side note - both companies are now under the Culligan umbrella). But significantly, you can still purchase the original ZeroWater pitchers from Walmart, Amazon and other outlets. The Culligan design makes some substantial improvements over the original - the handle is more robust and easier to hold, the square configuration of the pitcher makes it easier to store in the refrigerator, the sliding top cap makes it easier to fill, the TDS meter now continuously monitors the filtered water so you know when to change the filter just by looking at the pitcher (when the meter reads 6 ppm TDS), the pouring spout is larger and pours quicker, it's easier to disassemble for cleaning, and overall the pitcher is more compact and attractive than the original. The new filter design does seem to filter as efficiently, and quicker, than the original. There are some minor annoyances - the TDS meter doesn't appear to have any seals and is not completely waterproof like the original. You may discover this if you don't remove it before washing the pitcher, and find water in the battery compartment (although changing the batteries is easier in the new design). The filter slides in from the top with a bayonet lock, which is not an improvement over the original screw-on filter from the bottom and just (slightly) complicates changing filters, and even if not a negative certainly doesn't add anything. The top sliding cap also doesn't have a positive lock, so opens very easily. Good when filling up, bad if you accidentally flick it open on the counter. Leading to the most significant minus - the pitcher spout (and complete front of the pitcher) is open to the ambient air, not just unsealed but uncovered. The original ZeroWater pitcher has a small flap covering the spout - for good reason. Everything in the air, all the dust - and floating organisms in same: mites, bacteria, algae, mold, spores, and even larger gnats, flies, and mosquitoes - can fall directly into your pitcher and clean filtered water unhindered in the Culligan design. And every living thing in your house, in addition to you, wants water (well, maybe not spiders). Not so much a problem if stored in your refrigerator (although it will result in your water absorbing food odors in time, but cheese-scented water may be your thing). But more than a hypothetical problem on your bathroom or kitchen counter, particularly in warmer months. And warm, pure, uncontaminated water is an ideal place for things to grow. Things you don't want to drink. Those mosquitoes mentioned? There are 10 to 20 in your house right now in the Summer, depending on where you live, and the females love still, undisturbed water. So perhaps there have been no reports of organic contamination of filtered water in Culligan pitchers to date (a quick rise in TDS would be indicative). New design, perhaps not a large user base in the short time on the market, but the fact is that the design permits the possibility. When it could have been mitigated with a simple flap on the spout, or even a stopper. Otherwise, a good start by Culligan, and a useable product. You should clean any drinking water container standing out at room temperature at least every 2 weeks anyway; with Culligan's pitcher you might want to consider weekly, which should minimize the effects of the open air design. Or just store it in your 'fridge. Recommended, with comments.
It was meh
4 out of 5 stars
winterp1b24_3174 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It does take a bit for the water to filter but it was fine. Felt kinda bulky and not big enough. But worked fine. Didn't really like the taste of the water but I do realize it was different than my other pitcher
Clean, Clear, Crisp, Delicious Water!
4 out of 5 stars
heliotropeskys_5739 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Received a free Culligan 10 Cup Pitcher with 5 Stage Filter and ZeroWater Technology from Influenster in exchange for my honest review. This comes with a built in TDS water tester (with batteries included). I tested my unfiltered tap water which scored over 200! After I ran it through the Culligan 5 stage pitcher the water tested at zero! The water tester can also be removed and used to test other water. The pitcher itself is a great size and doesn't take up much space at all. Finally, and probably most important, the water taste absolutely amazing! No aftertaste, just clear, clean, crisp water. The only cons I found were the water does take awhile to filter, you can only pour so much at a time into the opening and it filters slowly. To fill up the pitcher probably takes about 5-6 minutes. Also once the water is low you cannot pour it all out because it will spill everywhere, it pours great when it's full or even a quarter full but once it gets down low do not try to pour anymore water out! Lastly the placement of the TDS tester is right inline with the handle on the pitcher. The only way to read the tester is at an angle. That being said the pros definitely out weigh the cons the pitcher works great and is definitely worth the money! I would highly recommend. I've used mine every day since receiving it!
It needs Time to Make Water Filtered
3 out of 5 stars
holographic_diva09_9718 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I would use this, when I have no other option, but to stay home and drink the filtered water, this size of pitcher, really isn't going to cut it, for a large family. I have to make this work, which is an art I have mastered due to life circumstances, it may take about 2-3hrs to make this water drinkable. The ppm of the water came from 362 to 349, which is fairly quick, but it does need additional time, to ensure that the water is safe to drink. I may not feel comfortable giving this water to someone who has an immediate need to drink the water, as the taste of it, doesn't feel quite fresh. When I drank this, it tasted like tap water, as a complimentary review this is absolutely fine, since it's not water I have to pay out of my pocket. But for guests, this is absolutely no.
Crystal clear water
5 out of 5 stars
klovato_5813 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been using this for about a month now and it has been amazing. I love how clean and crystal clear. My water has been since I’ve been using it. The only downside is that it does take a while to filter but everything else is amazing.
Best Water Filter Pitcher
5 out of 5 stars
ayybayy94_1150 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Absolutely love this filtered water pitcher. Easy to put together and fill up. Makes my water taste so much better because I HATE sink water. The filter works great too.
Easy to use
5 out of 5 stars
mariaadames__2965 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Started using this filter and it’s the best thing ever ever! I don’t have to buy water bottles after using it. It’s easy to assemble and the best thing it’s practical.
Culling a Zero Water
5 out of 5 stars
nazgulb1_2599 - 3 months ago
originally posted on influenster.com

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love this product 😍 water taste so good! Design are great 👍🏻. Technology going are great. I am really suggesting to you. Try it or buy it! Durability btw very comfy.