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Some of the filtered showerheads we tested yielded better-feeling hair and skin immediately, and others took longer.

A close-up of a running filtered showerhead in a marble shower

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The key is to select one that filters the contaminants present in your own shower water.

We also evaluated the shower filters on longevity, ease of installation, and value.

Since we tested it in an area known for hard water, thats a testament to its softening capabilities.

Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead

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This handheld filtered showerhead has two attachments, but we mainly used the basic one.

We installed this showerhead in just a few minutes without using any tools.

We like this inline filter attachment more than others weve tested because of its barely-there design.

An opened Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead on a wooden surface

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It doesn’t include activated carbon, though, so it’s less effective at filtering chloramine.

We had our showerhead off, the filter installed, andour showerheadback on in about 10 minutes.

Shower filters remove contaminants and particles from water by trapping them in various filtering media.

The Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead close-up on a wooden surface

Some filter stages use larger particles to prevent sand, sediment, and debris from passing.

Other stages create a chemical reaction that prevents smaller contaminants, such as chlorine, from flowing through.

The Canopy Filtered Showerhead has a wide, square face and three stream prefs to adjust the water pressure.

A hand holding the filer of the Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead

It came with plumbers tape and a wrench, so removing andreplacing our old showerheadwas also a breeze.

However, we thought it was slightly too aggressive for regular use on our bodies and hair.

All the tools you oughta install this filter are included in the box, so installation should be easy.

The Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead parts in its packaging

Thats why the Aqua Earth filter for hard water is a great option.

It uses 15 stages of filtration, including an activated charcoal layer.

These are some of the most common mineral deposits found in well water.

A running Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead installed in shower with white tiles

You will need a separate showerhead when using this filter system.

You’ll want to check the specifics of your showerhead model to determine if it also filters water.

Not only does it conserve water, but it is also made out of recyclable aluminum.

A close-up of water coming out of the Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead

It reduces more than 90 percent of the chlorine, iron, copper, and lead in your water.

Hello Klean also makes a purifying showerhead that costs less, although it does not reduce as many contaminants.

Why Switch to a Filtered Showerhead?

A close-up of the Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead in front of white tiles

You may want to speak with a dermatologist first to rule out other potential issues.

What Contaminants Are in Your Water?

You cantest your own water, but you may not have to.

An opened Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead on a wooden surface

Filters are most often described by the number of stages of filtration they include.

Heavy contamination of water and frequent showers will reduce filter life expectancy.

The gallons listed with the filter lifespan are a better indicator of filter life.

The Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead close-up on a wooden surface

you’re free to always monitor your water usage through your monthly water bills.

Why Trust The Spruce?

Emma Ashe, as associate editor, has been covering bathroom fixtures, includingrain showerheadsandhousehold toilets, since 2022.

A hand holding the filer of the Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead

Phelps researched the most common filtered contaminants before making selections for this list.

The Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead parts in its packaging

A running Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead installed in shower with white tiles

A close-up of water coming out of the Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead

A close-up of the Canopy Handheld Filtered Showerhead in front of white tiles

The Water Filter by Kitsch

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A running Kitsch Shower Head up close

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A hand installing the Kitsch Shower Head

The Kitsch Shower Head installed into a shower

The Kitsch Shower Head parts on a wooden surface

The Kitsch Shower Head placed in a shower

A close-up of the Kitsch Shower Head installed into beige tiles

A running Kitsch Shower Head up close

A hand installing the Kitsch Shower Head

The Kitsch Shower Head installed into a shower

The Kitsch Shower Head parts on a wooden surface

The Kitsch Shower Head placed in a shower

A close-up of the Kitsch Shower Head installed into beige tiles

Canopy Filtered Shower Head

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A hand holding an on Canopy Filtered Shower Head

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A hand holding the Canopy Filtered Shower Head above its box and wooden floor

Two hands installing the Canopy Filtered Shower Head

A hand holding an on Canopy Filtered Shower Head

A hand holding the Canopy Filtered Shower Head above its box and wooden floor

Two hands installing the Canopy Filtered Shower Head

BWDM 15-Stage Shower Filter

PHOTO: Walmart

AquaEarth 15 Stage Shower Water Filter

PHOTO: Amazon

Hello Klean Shower Filter

PHOTO: Hello Klean

The Act+Acre Filtered Showerhead installed in a shower

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A hand using a wrench to install the Act+Acre Filtered Showerhead

A hand removing part of the Act+Acre Filtered Showerhead revealing the filter

The Act+Acre Filtered Showerhead installed in a shower

A hand using a wrench to install the Act+Acre Filtered Showerhead

A hand removing part of the Act+Acre Filtered Showerhead revealing the filter