Searching for "Aqualine water filter review" usually means just one thing: you're seriously considering buying one. You want to know if it does what it promises, if others are satisfied with it, and whether you'll end up with an overpriced water jug that only looks good on the counter. In this blog post, we'll share our own experiences with Aqualine, the feedback we've received from customers, and what you can practically expect from this filter system!
Why we use an Aqualine water filter ourselves
At That's the Spirit, we only sell products we stand behind and actually use. The Aqualine water filters are a prime example; we have two of them in the office! They thoroughly purify tap water, add essential minerals, and do so in a way that aligns with our lifestyle: conscious, sustainable, and without unnecessary fuss.
What struck us immediately when we switched to Aqualine was the taste of the water. The difference from regular tap water isn't shocking, but the water is noticeably softer and tastes much better.
What (our) customers experience
Most people who buy an Aqualine filter notice a difference within a few days. The improved taste and smoother mouthfeel of the water are often mentioned, but the fact that no microplastics or pesticides are released into their drinking water is also a very welcome benefit.
We also hear that the ritual of filling, filtering, and replacing parts makes people more aware of what they're consuming. The water is not only clean but also contributes to a sense of self-care.
What are the differences between the models?
For those living alone or with someone else, the Aqualine 5 is often sufficient. It's compact and fits on almost any countertop. Those with a larger family or who also use water for cooking and tea are more likely to opt for the Aqualine 12 or Aqualine 18. These require less frequent refilling and have a larger flow capacity. The Neos , on the other hand, is a bit more refined and, in addition to filtration, also adds extra vitalization.
For all models (except the Aqualine 18), you can choose between glass and ABS. Whether you choose glass or ABS is primarily a matter of taste and lifestyle. Glass looks beautiful and is 100% taste-neutral, but ABS is lighter, sturdier, and slightly easier to maintain.
What works well and what do you need to know?
The biggest advantage of an Aqualine water filter is that you know what you're drinking. The system filters substances like chlorine, pesticides, lead, pharmaceutical residues, and PFAS from your water, while retaining or adding back essential minerals.
One thing to keep in mind: it's not a device that does everything for you. You have to fill it, clean it, and replace the filters yourself. Fortunately, that's not complicated at all, but it does require some attention. Consider it part of your conscious lifestyle.
The flow rate is also a bit slower. This isn't bothersome, but you'll notice the water needs some time to filter through all the layers. On the other hand, you have the peace of mind that your water has been truly filtered and hasn't just been 'rushed through a carbon filter.'
Is a water filter worth the investment?
The Aqualine water filter costs more to purchase than a standard filter jug. But if you spread it out over several years of use, you'll be drinking high-quality water for just a few cents per liter. You'll save on plastic bottles, your body won't ingest any residues, and you won't have to worry about the quality of your tap water!
For us, the answer is a resounding yes. The combination of quality, sustainability, health benefits, and simplicity makes this an investment you'll reap the benefits of every day.
If you're still unsure, think about what you're looking for. Do you want convenience, purity, something that supports you without requiring much attention? Then Aqualine is a logical choice.
You can view the different models in our shop. Are you purchasing an Aqualine water filter ? Let us know about your experience! We'd love to hear how your water flows.
