
Culligan
The Culligan MaxClear is a gravity-fed countertop water filtration system that combines ceramic and activated carbon technologies to reduce microplastics, lead, and total PFAS without requiring electricity or plumbing. It is the only gravity filter certified to reduce all three of these contaminants simultaneously, retaining beneficial minerals like calcium in the process. The system features a durable stainless steel construction and is available in Scout and Venture models with varying capacities.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers give the MaxClear an overall score of 8.55 out of 10, praising its superior filtration media quality and unique triple certification for microplastics, lead, and PFAS. Experts consistently identify the 0.3 GPH filtration rate as the primary limitation, noting that while gravity filters are inherently slow, the MaxClear is among the slowest. Reviewers acknowledge the trade-off between the durable stainless steel construction and the extremely slow flow rate and expensive filter replacements.
What Users Say
Search results do not provide direct consumer testimonials or user reviews. However, expert analysis suggests that users who prioritize certified contaminant reduction accept the slow filtration rate as a necessary trade-off, while those seeking faster water availability may find the system impractical.
Common Complaints
Extremely slow filtration rate of 0.3 GPH requiring up to 8 hours for full capacity. High cost of ownership at $1.20-$1.58 per gallon of filtered water. Expensive replacement filters. Warranty does not cover replacement filters
How It Compares
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