







💧 Elevate your tap game with the Smart Shield—pure water, pure confidence.
The Epic Water Filters Smart Shield is a USA-made under-sink inline water filtration system featuring a high-capacity 2464-liter solid coconut carbon block filter. Certified to NSF/ANSI standards 42, 53, and 401, it removes a wide range of contaminants including bacteria, heavy metals, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Designed for easy DIY installation with no extra faucet or drilling required, it offers bacteriostatic protection to prevent mold and bacteria growth, ensuring fresh, clean water directly from your kitchen tap.








| Brand | Epic Water Filters |
| Model Number | EWFESS4-DC |
| Color | White |
| Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Capacity | 2464.3 Liters |
| Material | Plastic |
| Special Features | 3rd Party Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 43, 53, 401 For Contaminant Reduction |
| Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
P**R
I bought the Epic Smart Shield after doing some research on under the sink units. My selection criteria was easy to install, long lasting/affordable filters, and legitimate filter quality supported by NSF testing. I am not a handy guy so if I need more than a wrench and screw driver, I'm calling someone to help me install. The Epic Smart Shield boosted the confidence as it went from in the box to filtering water in my kitchen sink in about 10 minutes. They have extremely simple instructions (with pictures) along with a YouTube video that I paused and played throughout. The filters are reasonably affordable at about $100 for a year's worth of filtered water. The cheap fridge filters will filter about 1/10th of the water for 1/2 the cost. So I felt good investing in a high quality filter that wasn't Reverse Osmosis because I actually want the minerals and stuff. The NSF certifications were the icing on the cake. It seems like everyone has figured out that they should offer an under the sink unit but they aren't putting in the real development time into testing and assuring users that it works. Being NSF 42, 53, and 401 certified as well as being made in America was a sign of quality and something I could trust wasn't just a knock-off Chinese imitation like so many for sale on Amazon. Don't fall for the 3, 4, 5 stage non-sense. It's about test results, not number of filters! Also, I read that some filters made outside the US can have ingredients in them that you'd never want in contact with your drinking water and are illegal in the US! In summary, the metallic taste in our water in vanished, install was a breeze, and I have peace-of-mind that we are drinking good, clean water. Our family will be Epic customers for a long time.
R**A
The filter is awesome! super easy to install and works like a charm. And the personal touch including a hand written card in the box? well done. I just have three things that I would improve for the next versions of the filter: 1 - The plastic peace that goes in the pipe, I would prefer to have one made of stainless steel because the plastic doesn't look very durable. 2 - Depending of what I am doing I would like to have an option to bypass the filter and send unfiltered water to the faucet because I don't always need filtered water and it would increase the filter's lifetime. 3 - I would like to know the lifetime in gallons of water it is capable of filtering because the time suggested (9 to 12 months) could be diminished depends on the use.
S**S
We just installed this unit today and it seems to be working very well. There is good water pressure and clean tasty water is now flowing. Our plumber installed the unit with relative ease and showed me just how easy it will be to replace the filters.
I**R
I was looking at several different under the sink water filters to run to an isolated drinking water faucet. I chose Epic Smart Shield based upon a recommendation from a friend who manages several dozen single family home rentals in Omaha, Nebraska where the municipal water quality has had severe issues. He told me that he installed Epic Filters in all of his rentals because of its outstanding certification standards, ease of installation and the fact it is made in the USA. He also said that these filters have been installed for over six months now with zero problems. This was good enough for me. I purchased the Epic and it arrived within days in quality packaging. The installation would take about 20 minutes with a modern plumbing setup (finding and staging the tools will take as long), my installation took longer due to the fact I was running it to drinking water faucet as opposed to the existing water faucet requiring some additional parts. I could not be happier with the outcome. We live in a rural area of Wisconsin and are on a well with relatively good water quality so I didn't notice much difference in the water quality. However, I have piece of mind that I'm doing all I can to protecting my family's health by ensuring they have the safest drinking and cooking water, especially for our two young children and one on the way. ***UPDATE*** After having the Epic for several weeks now my wife says there is definitely a difference in the taste and mouth feel for the better (I still don't taste it but that doesn't really matter does it). Below are the parts & tools required to install the Epic to an isolated drinking faucet: Drinking Water Faucet, ~$25; Braided Stainless Flexible Water Tube, ~$8; Brass Splitter Connector, ~$7; Step Bit (for drilling into stainless steel sink), $45...Total was less than $100 half of which is the Step Bit. If you can borrow the Step Bit that would be best, it only took about 20 seconds to drill the holes through the inexpensive stainless sink.
G**K
Easy to install. Instructions are actually bunch of photos to make it easier. Bought it because well water is coming out of our tap. Taste is horrible. With this thing the taste is little bit better but I still can't bring myself to drink it. Probably won't buy a new filter just because the taste of well water is still noticable
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