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🛁 Elevate your bath ritual—because your skin deserves the purest soak!
The Santevia Organic Cotton Bath Faucet Filter is a North American-made water purifier designed to reduce chlorine by 99.9%, while enriching bath water with essential minerals like magnesium and zinc. Its anti-slip silicone strap ensures compatibility with most faucets, and its easy drop-in installation makes upgrading your bath effortless. With a lifespan of 2 months or 4,755 gallons, it’s perfect for sensitive skin, babies, and anyone craving softer hair and skin.











| ASIN | B0742KFY9R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,680 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #8 in Faucet Mount Water Filters |
| Brand | Santevia |
| Brand Name | Santevia |
| Capacity | 4.8 ounces |
| Container Type | Tub |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,416 Reviews |
| Filter Life Cycle | 2 months |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708574006083 |
| Included Components | Bath Filter |
| Installation Type | Drop-In |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Santevia Organic Cotton Faucet Filter - Bathtub Water Purifier - For Sensitive Skin |
| Item Weight | 110 g |
| LowerTemperature Range | 3 °C |
| Manufacturer | Santevia Water Systems Inc |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Model Name | Water Systems Bath Filter |
| Model Number | 9BA-608 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chlorine Reduction |
| Part Number | a608 |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 6"H |
| Purification Method | Ion Exchange |
| Special Feature | Chlorine Reduction |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 600 |
| UPC | 708574006083 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 days from date of purchase |
S**R
Works like a charm for chlorine
Love this little chemical catcher!! Our bath faucet is a weird shape so it’s nearly impossible to find a filter that’s compatible. All we do is throw the bag in the tub while it’s filling up and boom! Chlorine smell gone!!
A**O
Yes it works!
It really works on our water after the city does a water burn
K**Y
DO NOT BUY! Covered in MOLD!
DO NOT BUY!! This filter was covered in mold by week 2 of use (maybe was on there sooner) . I originally bought this for my 6 month old baby and kept using it unaware of the mold on the bottom of the bag! My husband pointed it out after readjusting it on our faucet. BEWARE especially if using for a baby! Would give zero stars if I could!
C**R
Excellent filter
Excellent filtration, soften the water, easy installation, good for skin.
H**W
Smelly
Not sure what to think yet. Yes, I didn’t smell the chlorine any longer but now there is a pretty gross smell to the bath water and it lingers on my body. The water did have a nice feeling but the smell is not pleasant at all. If anyone from this company can let me know what to do or if this stench will go away that would be great.
J**.
Easy, effective, and not made of plastic!
This fits in my Moen bathtub faucet, which curves and is only barely flared towards the nozzle, so that's quite an accomplishment. It does a very good job of filtering out my bath water, which is also saying something. We have extremely hard water where I live, and it seems to affect people's health, if you get me. But this filter, it actually leaves the water soft and light. I can feel the difference, I use way less soap and shampoo, and my skin doesn't break out!* The only two things keeping this from being a five star review are the flow and the smell (when it's new). The flow is a minor annoyance - water seeps out of the bag everywhere, like you'd expect, and just sort of dribbles down the tub wall and over the emergency drain before filling the tub. The smell when this thing is new is particularly bad - it has a certain "burning hair" quality, but that goes away completely after two tub fills, and it doesn't seem to bother anyone but me. For the money and the convenience, this is an excellent filter that really does its job. What's more, it's just a cotton bag with some velcro and some wire. I don't feel bad about replacing it, because I'm not throwing out a big wad of plastic every couple of months. * Just adding this for other people who are like me. I have MCAS, so my skin breaks out at the drop of a hat, or a couple drops of heavy minerals. I can't really take showers thanks to some other health issues, so if you have MCAS or mastocytosis and you're looking for a way to make your bathwater gentler without a softener system, this might work for you!
A**R
To the one star reviews
I wish you could mark reviews are not helpful because sooo many people in these comments are unaware of how water filtration works, the actual design of the bag, and to remove the plastic zip tie to optimally fit the faucet head. The bag is not ripped, it is irrelevant that the fabric is open to view the sponge. Yes it might look like you all got a sponge and rocks because you did. Look at what you order before you buy and understand it. Rocks create an area for the microbes to bind, and these microbes break down organic matter including chlorine. Rocks (certain kinds not mentioned in the claims of this product) have abilities to collect heavy metals as well. Rocks traps sediment and activated carbon also functions as a remover of chlorine. You might be best to create your own filter using various stones as well. And you are joking if you think a plastic sponge is going to get you totally compromised when most likely your laundry water travels through lead and micro plastic filled pipes, all day long. And half your clothes, rags, blankets, pillows, mattresses, come covered in these things as well. Plastic being the actual fibers used. If your complaining about plastics then you should be so strict as to never buy from Amazon all together, tagged along with its carbon footprint by shipping to your house alone. It’s about the big picture, and if you want to complain, you don’t know enough to make your own simply out of rocks alone, which would work. So either make it, research what you buy, or love the product for what it does do. Test your water levels. Find proof for yourself. As for the filter, it works when you use it correctly. Let it dry out completely to avoid mold. Hope I covered it for those that left one star reviews from their own ignorance. Making your own filter would be best because yes, I don’t know what kind of rocks are guaranteed inside but it functions as it states.
K**S
It really improves water quality
We live in a house that was built in the 1950s. We knew water was really hard, but didn't know about the chemical quality. I decided to try the filter to see if it could improve our baths. Before using the filter, I did a simple strip test of the bathwater. 8.0 ppm Ph, over 425 ppm for hardness (not a surprise), and a surprising 0 ppm for alkalinity. Drain the tub, wait, and filled it up with the Bath Faucet Filter. Fell off a couple of times, but that was not a big problem. Did the strip test again. The hardness of the water did not change. The Ph dropped to 6.5-7.0 ppm. And the alkalinity went up to around 80 ppm, into a normal range. I would definitely recommend this for people wanting to filter their bath water. It's perfect for renters like us.
L**I
Brilliant invention!!!
Absolutely brilliant!!! I've seen these before and wasn't sure but I bagged a deal on black Friday. Before using but after delivery I noticed a person had left a negative review holding a water meter reading that appears to be of a high number. As I filter my drinking tap water and do own a TDS meter, it was good news to me as it clearly shows the added zinc and magnesium. I don't know if this person factored that into the equation (no shade.) I feel my bathwater was slightly more silky than usual (as a neurodiverse this is prominent to me.) The attachment isnt great as it did get blown off the tap once so I had to start my bath again to get the full effect. I love the cotton bag also, I just popped this on the heater it was dry in no time! Overall after one use I rate this product 9/10. I would buy again at the black Friday deal price and I would recommend.
L**I
I love this to reduce the chlorine we’re being exposed to
We bought this primarily for the benefit of reducing chlorine in bath water however I love that it also adds zinc and magnesium into the water. It’s easy enough to use. Just open and attach to your faucet and run the bath water. It’s just a Velcro strap to hook it on and with a straight horizontal spout it’s totally fine. Our master has a curved spout so it didn’t stay well and we have to hold it. It worked as expected with the water running through it and then we swirled it in the bath water for a bit. I’d say if you’re not planning a whole home filtration system, or just not ready for one, then this is a great choice. It’s also great to travel!
R**D
Seems to work!
My 2.5yrs son had a small rash under both his arms. Nothing itchy or red, just small raised/rough patches. We applied various eczema creams but didn't go too overboard because it was very mild, we just noticed after bath time. It tended to come and go. I myself felt very dry after showers, and my wife's hair was brittle. My son takes baths but we rinse all soap suds off with a shower after too. We switched to a chlorine filter shower head for my wife and I, and this bath sack thing for my son. So after all this dechlorination, the rough patches are actually gone, and my wife's hair improved and my skin doesn't get dry like it used to. Overall I'd say the concept of filtering bath and shower water is definitely possible and products such as this do produce a noticeable effect. I would rate this product highly because although my son gets a quick spritz with the shower, he spends a majority of his time submerged in the bath water. The fact that all the creams failed and his skin improved with no dietary changes seems to say using this product alone does dechlorinate bath water and does produce positive effects for sensitive skin. I give it 4 stars and not 5 because I feel it could be a more accurate and user friendly system (like a Brita filter) so you know when it's used up and when it's time to change it. It's a bit primitive but so far it's the only product available.
A**A
Works as Advertised
I rarely write reviews, but I felt the need to in this case, as I’ve seen a few negative comments that I’d like to address. Some people use a PPM meter to test the water and claim the filter doesn’t work, but that’s misleading. The filter adds minerals to the water, which naturally increases the PPM reading, this doesn’t mean it’s ineffective. The smell is indeed something that people might find unpleasant, this is likely due to the added minerals. If you've ever had natural mineral water (not store-bought), you’ll recognize the scent. If you don't know what I am talking about, just go to Bad Ems in Germany, and try it :) Btw, the smell faded after 4-5 baths in our case. My only real issue is that the filter doesn’t seem to remove much besides chlorine. However, I have to mention that my child’s eczema completely disappeared within two months of using it.
Y**S
Easy to use and it definitely works!
I have been using the Santevia Bath Filter and really like it so far. The water feels noticeably softer and my baby’s skin seems calmer and less red after bath time. The filter is straightforward to hang on the faucet, and I appreciate that it’s made with organic cotton and claims to reduce chlorine.  On the downside I noticed that the filter pouch needs to stay well-positioned or some water might bypass it. Overall I think it’s a good investment especially with sensitive skin in the house. Just keep in mind to check the fit on your faucet before relying fully on it. Quick tip: Dry it after every use to avoid any mold.
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