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Water Filter Comparison

Waterdrop vs BRITA

An honest, data-driven comparison of two popular UK water filters — what they remove, what they cost to run, and which one belongs in your kitchen.

Our verdict

Key difference: Waterdrop's tap filter clips directly onto your kitchen tap and filters water on demand — no jug to fill, no waiting. BRITA is a traditional pour-through jug that needs refilling. Different form factors for different habits.

Waterdrop suits renters and households who want filtered water straight from the tap without permanent plumbing changes. BRITA suits those who prefer a portable jug they can carry to the table or fridge. On contaminant removal, Waterdrop's NSF 42 certification covers chlorine and basic filtration; BRITA is comparable. For budget-conscious buyers, BRITA's lower upfront cost and widely available replacement filters make it the pragmatic pick.

Waterdrop is best for

On-demand filtered water straight from the tap without plumbing

BRITA is best for

Portable, fridge-friendly filtration at the lowest entry price


Specs at a glance

Filter 1

Waterdrop

WD-FC-06 Tap Filter

Filter 2

BRITA

Marella XL + MAXTRA PRO

Price

£30

£25

Annual filter cost

~£48/yr

~£52/yr

Rating

4.3/5

4.5/5

Type

countertop

jug

Filter life

3 months

4 weeks per cartridge

Flow rate

2.0 L/min

Certifications

NSF/ANSI 42

TUV SUD

What it removes

ChlorineLeadFluoride
ChlorineLeadCopperMercuryCadmium

Head-to-head breakdown

Form factor

Waterdrop

Tap-mounted — filtered water on demand, switch between filtered and unfiltered

BRITA

Pour-through jug — fill, wait, pour into glass or pot

Upfront cost

BRITA wins

Waterdrop

£30 — slightly higher but no jug to store

BRITA

£25 — affordable entry point, widely stocked

Running cost

Waterdrop wins

Waterdrop

~£48/year — 3-month filter life keeps annual cost low

BRITA

~£52/year — MAXTRA PRO cartridges available everywhere

Contaminant removal

Waterdrop

Chlorine, lead, fluoride — NSF/ANSI 42 certified

BRITA

Chlorine, lead, copper, mercury, cadmium

Compatibility

BRITA wins

Waterdrop

Not compatible with pull-out, spray, or non-standard taps

BRITA

Works anywhere — no tap attachment needed


Buy either filter

Waterdrop WD-FC-06 Tap Filter

Countertop

Waterdrop WD-FC-06 Tap Filter

On-demand filtered water straight from the tap without plumbing

£30

4.3/5
  • Clips onto most standard UK taps in minutes
  • Switch between filtered and unfiltered flow
  • Compact design that doesn't dominate the counter
BRITA Marella XL + MAXTRA PRO

Jug Filter

BRITA Marella XL + MAXTRA PRO

Portable, fridge-friendly filtration at the lowest entry price

£25

4.5/5
  • Affordable running costs with widely available filters
  • No installation — ready to use out of the box
  • 3.5L capacity suits families of up to four

Common questions

Can the Waterdrop FC-06 replace a BRITA jug?

For most purposes, yes. The Waterdrop FC-06 clips onto a standard UK tap and filters water on demand, so you never need to pre-fill a jug. It covers the same basic chlorine and lead reduction as BRITA. The limitation is tap compatibility — if you have a pull-out or spray tap, it will not fit.

Does Waterdrop work on UK taps?

The Waterdrop FC-06 comes with adapters for most standard UK taps. It does not work on pull-out taps, spray taps, or non-standard fittings. Check the tap thread before buying — Waterdrop sells a universal adapter separately for less common fittings.

Which is easier to use — BRITA or Waterdrop tap filter?

It depends on your habits. BRITA is simple — fill it, put it in the fridge, pour from it. Waterdrop is more convenient for cooking since filtered water comes straight from the tap at full pressure. If you frequently fill pots or kettles, Waterdrop wins on convenience. If you mostly want a cold glass of water from the fridge, BRITA is just as easy.


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Product specifications and pricing are based on manufacturer data and independent testing. Annual cost estimates reflect average UK household usage. See our methodology for how we evaluate filters.