January 10, 2017 | Posted In Featured, Kitchen, Product Stories

XTRACT™ Filtration Solutions KBIS 2017 Pfister Product Showcase

The ultimate in-home drinking water filtration systems will be on display in Pfister’s KBIS booth. Pfister has partnered with GE Appliances to develop XTRACT technology – an integrated water filtration solution in kitchen faucets that delivers healthy, great-tasting water on demand. Watch how Xtract technology works:

Environmental concerns are being raised over the massive volume of plastic waste that is produced from bottled drinking water. XTRACT filtration helps address this challenge by producing cleaner, better tasting water that can easily replace products from bottled water companies.

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XTRACT technology improves the quality and safety of drinking water in homes by reducing contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, chlorine, lead and cysts from your drinking water all within the footprint of your current kitchen faucet. Pfister’s new XTRACT filter faucets deliver filtered water two times faster than conventional drinking water dispensers while completely eliminating the need for a bulky filter pitcher, filter attachment or separate drinking water spigot.

Visit our XTRACT™ Filtration Solutions Pinterest Board to see what Xtract users are saying about their in-home experiences!

Pfister’s booth will feature a full gourmet coffee bar allowing attendees to taste beverages that will be prepared with XTRACT filtered water. Guests will also be able to view an immersive augmented reality display that illustrates how Pfister XTRACT™ filtration removes impurities from water.


To celebrate KBIS we’re giving away a Lita with Xtract Style Suite prize package! Enter today by visiting the Lita with Xtract Style Suite story. 

If you’re looking for the Rafflecopter entry code word use “JOBBIES” to enter!

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Pamela Lloyd
Pamela Lloyd
7 years ago

I love the features and the clean water.

Betsy M.
Betsy M.
7 years ago

Ideally, by 2030, the faucets will wash the dishes themselves by sensing they are in the sink. If only…
Seriously, sensors + a notice when parts need replacing/repairing.

Lana simanovicki
7 years ago

i really dont know.these faucets ate great

Karen Hoover
Karen Hoover
7 years ago

I love the features – including the filter in the faucet is the best! Thank you!

Lynda Roberson
7 years ago

Awesome!

Beatrice P
7 years ago

I would love to see a faucet that is computerized and an ice maker

Rick J Bryant
Rick J Bryant
7 years ago

Say NO to JOBBIES!!!

Linda
Linda
7 years ago

I like that it is built right in so you do not lose the design or the end of the faucet with an add-on.

Bridget Schoff
Bridget Schoff
7 years ago

What faucet innovation do you think will become reality by 2030? I think Pfister Faucets will be where there is only sensors that read our body needs and desires for what kind of water usage we need. From washing our hands to washing the dog to a quick shower before work to having a Luxurious Bath drawn when we want and need it.

Jeane Campbell
Jeane Campbell
7 years ago

I would like to see voice control to activate features such as turning on and off water and I think it will happen by 2030.