I recently got a chance to try out the Mavea Water Filtration Pitcher. This is a pretty sleek looking water pitcher. We have a water pitcher that I use everyday so I was able to compare the Mavea to the one we currently use.
I can tell you my favorite feature of this product is how quickly this pitcher filters the water. I find myself refilling our pitchers at least once a day and it makes me nuts to sit and wait for our other pitcher to filter the water. The Mavea was incredibly fast. I thought the water tasted fresh and clean and for some reason it seemed a little colder than our other pitcher gets the water.
The pitcher is pretty sleek looking in person. It has a non skid bottom and is very light weight. One of my other favorite features of this product was the easy refill lid.

You don’t have to mess with removing the lid- just turn on the water and viola! The pitcher is also a little more narrow than my old pitcher so it fit into the side door of the fridge which is another nice feature.
Mavea is a German company launching products into the US market. They have several pitchers to choose from depending on the needs of your family. You can see a variety of their products right over HERE. The pitchers can be purchased from Amazon from $26-39 each. The pitchers also include a smart meter which measures water hardness, water volume and length of time in use.
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And Mavea has offered one pitcher for one lucky MFA reader! You have up to four chances to win your own pitcher- please be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry.
I will randomly select a winner on Monday at 6pm PST.
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Disclosure: I was not compensated in any way for this review- all opinions expressed are my own. I received one Mavea pitcher for review purposes.
The winner was Stephanie M #622
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I would love a faster-filtering pitcher! We have a Brita and my husband has a tendency to ‘forget’ to refill it and I hate hate hate waiting for it to filter after I take out of the fridge empty!! Looks nice too 🙂
Would love to have one of these!
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The pitcher looks so neat! I would love to have one.
These make a huge difference with our water. Would love to get one.
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This pitcher looks really cool! And quick refill times would be great for me.
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We have a well and one of these would be great to filter our drinking water with!
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My parents need a new water pitcher.
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I started using a pitcher for camping and love it.
It looks so cool.
Wow! I really like the design!
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this pitcher looks great. we still buy bottled water and this would save us a ton!
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I always have a cold water pitcher in my Fridge. Love this design
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I have been trying to make a switch to a refillable pitcher b/c we are wasting a ton of money on bottled water. What a great chance!
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I love how much the water filtration pitcher’s save!
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Ooooohhh, this looks very nice!
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I would love this pitcher, my DH and I were just thinking about getting a Pur filter for the faucet.
I subscribe to your feed and am a facebook friend! Love not having to take the lid off to fill.