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Berkey Replacement Filters


Berkey® Phoenix Gravity Filters next to a Berkey Water System

Strong Contaminant Reduction with Black Berkey Elements

The Black Berkey Elements are the workhorse filters used in all Berkey gravity systems.

They reduce a wide range of contaminants using microfiltration and advanced adsorption. If your system is slowing down or approaching its gallon lifespan, upgrading your Black Berkey Elements restores fast, clean drinking water.

Black Berkey Elements Replacement Berkey Filter

Target Fluoride and Arsenic with PF-2 Post Filters

If you need fluoride and arsenic reduction, the Berkey PF-2 Elements attach directly beneath the Black Berkey Elements for added filtration power. They’re an easy way to enhance your system and improve overall water clarity and taste.

Berkey PF-2 Fluoride and Arsenic Post Filter Replacement Berkey Filter

The Best and Latest with the Berkey Phoenix Gravity Filters

The Phoenix Gravity Filter Elements are part of Berkey’s advanced filter lineup. They feature enhanced adsorption technology that targets an even wider range of contaminants. If you want maximum filtration from your gravity system, the Phoenix line is a strong step up from standard elements.

Berkey® Phoenix Gravity Filter Elements Outside Box

Stay Prepared On-the-Go with Sport Berkey Replacement Filters

If you use a Sport Berkey water bottle, replacing the filter keeps your portable system working its best. Ideal for hiking, travel, camping, or everyday carry.

Sport Berkey Replacement Filter

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I clean my Berkey filters instead of replacing them?

Yes. Black Berkey Elements can be scrubbed to restore flow, but replace them once they reach their lifespan or fail performance tests.

How often should I replace Berkey filters?

Black Berkey Elements last up to 6,000 gallons per pair. PF-2 filters usually last 6 to 12 months depending on water quality.

How to know if a Berkey filter is bad?

Slow flow, bad taste, or a failed red dye test usually means it’s time to replace the filter.

How long can water sit in a Berkey?

Replace stored water every 3 days. If it sits longer, empty, rinse the chambers, and refill with fresh water.