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Home » This RO system water filter removes PFOS by 99% — users say it ‘pays for itself’
This RO system water filter removes PFOS by 99% — users say it ‘pays for itself’
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This RO system water filter removes PFOS by 99% — users say it ‘pays for itself’

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Trying to reduce your exposure to so-called “forever chemicals“? 

Your home may be a good place to start.

Most people are familiar with PFOS and PFAS, short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. These manufactured chemicals are used to make certain products more durable and resistant to grease and stains. They’re found in everyday items like clothing products, fast-food wrappers, nonstick cookware and even your drinking water.

Here’s the issue: these chemicals don’t break down easily in the environment or the human body. And once they’re ingested or absorbed through the skin, they begin to accumulate — and can potentially alter gene expression, interfere with hormones and impact certain biological processes.

In fact, a growing body of research has linked PFAS exposure to a range of health concerns, from cancers to thyroid issues and decreased fertility. An ecological study cited by the EPA found that PFAS in drinking water were estimated to contribute to more than 6,800 cancer cases between 2016 and 2021.

It can feel like forever chemicals are everywhere, but the good news is that small changes at home, such as using a water filter, can help reduce exposure.

One of the most effective places to start is with your water supply by using a trusted filter — ideally one that leverages an EPA-approved design, such as a reverse osmosis (RO) system.

These systems push water through a semi-permeable membrane designed to remove contaminants ranging from heavy metals and bacteria to viruses. They’re fast, efficient, and typically easy to install. That’s why some people are turning to options like the Waterdrop 800 GPD Tankless RO System. While it typically retails for around $999, it’s currently discounted ahead of the Amazon Big Spring Sale.

This advanced system features a 10-stage filtration process that targets PFAS, fluoride, lead, chromium, and other heavy metals — delivering cleaner, better-tasting water in seconds with an ultra-fast 800 GPD flow rate. Independently tested to reduce PFOA by 98%, PFOS by 99%, and lead by over 99%, it also meets rigorous NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 58, and 372 certifications for safety.

Beyond filtration, Waterdrop’s tankless model offers another advantage: cleaner, better-tasting water on demand without taking up much under-sink space. With a 3:1 pure-to-drain ratio, the G3P800 can save significantly more water than many other systems (untreated water is dumped down the drain).

Reviewers rave that this sleek filter doesn’t just give them peace of mind about their water quality — it also makes it easier to access fresh water and helps them stay more hydrated.

Many reviewers have mentioned that the G3P800 has also helped reduce their plastic waste — and some say that despite the higher price point, it’s a worthwhile investment.

“My wife and I invested in a Waterdrop G3P800 after noticing the health benefits of drinking distilled water,” one reviewer shared. “We like how this will practically pay for itself, reduce plastic waste, and provide clean, lead-free water for drinking and cooking.”

The Waterdrop 800 GPD Tankless RO System takes about 30 minutes to install and comes as an all-in-one kit, so no plumbing skills are required. It sits neatly under the sink, leaving your counter space clear. Plus, it comes with a smart faucet that displays purity levels and filter status.

Whether you’re kickstarting your filtering journey or looking to upgrade to a more efficient system, this device — albeit a bit pricey — is a trusted, certified and EPA-compliant solution. For health-conscious households actively looking to avoid ‘forever chemicals’, it’s a no-brainer.



This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to the viral Oura Ring to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable toddler by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.


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