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Frizzlife SP99, Under-Sink Drinking Water Filter

A NSF 42/53 certified, 0.5-micron under-sink filter that reduces lead, chlorine, and chloramine, and installs in about 15 minutes.

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SP99-NEW Under-Sink Water Filter
By Ryan · Founder
Published Jun 27, 2026 · 3 min read
✓ Pricing Verified 2026-06-27
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Published 2026-06-27
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$110–$130
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Certified lead and chloramine reduction at the kitchen tap for around a hundred dollars, with a 0.5-micron three-stage cartridge that installs in about 15 minutes.

A whole-house system protects every tap, but the water you actually drink and cook with deserves a higher-grade, point-of-use stage. The Frizzlife SP99 is the value pick for that job: an under-sink filter certified to NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 (tested by IAPMO), which is the certification that covers health contaminants like lead and cysts rather than just taste and odor.

It runs a three-stage cartridge (activated carbon, carbon block, and an ultra-filtration membrane) at 0.5-micron precision, and the brand reports over 99% reduction of lead, chlorine, chloramine, fluoride, heavy metals, and VOCs. Flow holds above 1.5 GPM at 60 psi, so it does not throttle your kitchen faucet, and the quick-twist cartridge design plus an included lead-free brushed-nickel faucet make it a genuine sub-15-minute DIY install. It ships with a one-year warranty that extends to 150% coverage with registration.

The honest limit is PFAS. The SP99 product page certifies NSF 42 and 53 but does not list certified PFAS/PFOA-PFOS reduction, and given the EPA's 2024 rule setting enforceable PFAS limits, buyers who specifically need verified PFAS removal should step up to a reverse-osmosis system such as Frizzlife's PD600-TAM3, which is built for that. For chloramine and lead reduction on municipal water at the lowest sensible cost, the SP99 is the easy recommendation.

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Best for

City-water households, especially on chloramine-treated supplies, who want certified lead and chloramine reduction at the kitchen tap without the cost or complexity of reverse osmosis.

Skip if

You specifically need verified, certified PFAS/PFOA-PFOS reduction or remineralized RO water; step up to a reverse-osmosis system like the Frizzlife PD600-TAM3.

Specifications

TypeUnder-sink point-of-use drinking water filter
CertificationsNSF/ANSI 42 and 53 (tested by IAPMO)
Stages3 (activated carbon, carbon block, ultra-filtration)
Filtration Precision0.5 micron
Flow RateOver 1.5 GPM at 60 psi
ReducesLead, chlorine, chloramine, fluoride, heavy metals, VOCs (over 99%)
InstallQuick-twist DIY, under 15 minutes, lead-free faucet included
Warranty1 year (extendable to 150% coverage via registration)
Pricing verified2026-06-27

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Frizzlife SP99-NEW Under-Sink Water Filter - buyer FAQ

Does the Frizzlife SP99 remove PFAS?

The SP99 product page certifies NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 but does not list certified PFAS/PFOA-PFOS reduction. If verified PFAS removal is your goal, choose a reverse-osmosis system such as the Frizzlife PD600-TAM3, which is designed and rated for it.

Is it hard to install?

No. It is a quick-twist under-sink unit with an included lead-free brushed-nickel faucet, and most people complete the install in under 15 minutes without a plumber. Cartridge changes are a single twist, with no tools required.

Whole-house filter or under-sink, which do I need?

They do different jobs. A whole-house system treats every tap and protects plumbing, while an under-sink filter like the SP99 delivers higher-grade water where you drink and cook. Many homes use both: whole-house for general quality and a NSF 53 under-sink unit for drinking water.

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Frizzlife SP99, Under-Sink Drinking Water Filter

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