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product_id: 23894567
title: "Vitamin C Filter Inline Shower Assembly by Sonaki - Use your current showerhead - Remove Up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines"
brand: "sonaki"
price: "€ 163.55"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Sonaki"
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# Filters last up to 5000 liters (~2 months) 99.9% chlorine & chloramine removal 3-step easy installation with included wrench Vitamin C Filter Inline Shower Assembly by Sonaki - Use your current showerhead - Remove Up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines

**Brand:** sonaki
**Price:** € 163.55
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚿 Elevate your daily shower ritual—because your skin deserves VIP treatment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vitamin C Filter Inline Shower Assembly by Sonaki - Use your current showerhead - Remove Up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines by sonaki
- **How much does it cost?** € 163.55 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sonaki enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sonaki brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable brass & resin assembly with sleek chrome finish for long-term use.
- • **Effortless Upgrade:** Keeps your existing showerhead—no bulky replacements needed.
- • **Simple Maintenance:** Transparent housing and included wrench make filter changes a breeze.
- • **Skin & Hair Savior:** Vitamin C neutralizes chlorine for visibly healthier, softer skin and hair.
- • **Clean Water, Clear Mind:** Removes up to 99.9% of harmful chlorine and chloramines for a spa-like shower.

## Overview

The Sonaki Vitamin C Filter Inline Shower Assembly easily attaches to your existing showerhead, removing up to 99.9% of chlorine and chloramines using Vitamin C filtration. Designed with durable brass and resin materials, it offers a sleek chrome finish and transparent housing for easy monitoring. Each filter lasts up to 5000 liters, promoting healthier skin and hair by reducing exposure to harsh chemicals, all while maintaining your shower’s original height and water pressure.

## Description

This Sonaki In-line Vitamin C Shower Filter features extra filtration that reduces up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines from your shower water. The filter attaches easily to your shower arm and the existing shower head without affecting height or position. Did you know that you absorb more chlorine through your skin, eyes, and respiratory system, while taking a shower, than from any other activity you do all day? This item comes complete with Brass and Durable resin inline filter assembly with chrome finish and see through filter housing, 1-Vitamin C filters, and wrench for changing out filters. With this filter, you can ensure you have softer and cleaner water that is better for your skin and hair.

Review: This works!!! No more eczema!!! - I was experiencing some eczema on my lower legs, and finally discovered it could be caused from the chlorine and chloramine in the tap water. Once I learned that ascorbic acid neutralizes chlorine and chloramine, I decided to try this one, since it features a metal construction and I felt reasonably assured it wouldn't break on me. On day one, the itching reduced significantly. By day two the itching stopped! Within several days the rash was noticeably diminishing! Within another week the rash was completely gone, and has stayed gone since! The refills last approximately 2 months for me, but I do live alone. Even once the powder is visibly gone it still works for at least a week! I'm actually putting in the 3rd refill today since I've owned it, which is just shy of 4 months now. No more eczema rash and itchiness! There's no change in water pressure or flow, the only change is there's a slight delay before a change in temperature is felt, but I already experienced that with a long hose for the shower head. I can't recommend one of these enough! Chlorine and chloramine are not our friends! I feel especially good when bathing my dog, knowing I'm not subjecting her to the two most harmful substances in tap water. The only improvement I could recommend is buying their 2 stage shower filter to remove even more toxins. I regret not buying it but I could only afford this one at the time.
Review: Healed some skin problems, but not all; it filters the chloramine & we love it! - Within a few months of moving into our house we noticed a problem with chloramine when my husband started to get itchy skin and contact dermatitis. Additionally I could smell the chemical when boiling water, which prompted us to get a Big Berkey for the kitchen. After researching we decided this was our best option for the bathroom until we can afford a whole-house filtration system. Even the price of this was a little out of our reach when we first moved, so we lived with the chloramine for nearly 8 months before getting it. What prompted us to finally buy it was a late-term pregnancy rash I developed called PUPPP (PEP in the UK) that left me covered in itchy blisters (shows up in 1 in 200 pregnancies). I tried every remedy short of steroids for the rash and nothing helped. I finally begged my husband to get this to try and help the rash, and also because once I deliver I don't want to bathe the baby in chloramine. Now, please note the rash hasn't gone away, but it is also a deeply hormonal issue with no cure but delivering the baby. What the Sonaki filter DID do for me is it allowed my skin to heal where the rash was no longer active. I had huge gaping wounds from scratching in my sleep and for over a month they WOULD NOT heal. They continued to remain open and bloody even though the active part of the rash had moved to other parts of my body. The wounds showed no signs of healing, but within two days of installing this shower filter they had closed up and now, a week and two days after installing this, I only have maybe three scabs left. As far as how my skin likes it otherwise, I will try to remember to update this review once I have delivered the baby and the PUPPP is gone, because my skin is still itchy as eff but that is not the filter's fault. Aside from my skin being able to heal itself, a benefit I LOVE about this filter is that my bathroom no longer smells of chloramine. Some days it would smell the entire day after showering and I would keep the door tightly closed with the bathroom window all the way open just so the smell wouldn't travel into the house. We haven't tested the water, but I know this system is filtering out that crap because the bathroom doesn't smell at all, even when the steam is hanging heavy in the air. Remember, this is coming from a pregnant lady; I don't need to test the water because if the chloramine were still there, I would smell it. :) Thank you, Sonaki! NOW, I know for some people who reviewed this product it simply didn't work at all and I am truly sorry for you! Each municipal water system is different, so it is a bummer if this doesn't work for you. But my next thought is to those for whom it DID work but are complaining about the rate and cost of replacing the filter cartridge. At the rate at which we are using this, with me showering up to 4 times a day (because of the rash) and my husband showering once a day, it looks like we will get 3 weeks out of our filter before having to replace it. That sucks, but once I am a normal human again and showering only once a day we will get at least a month out of it. I know this 3-4 week replacement period is really irritating some people, but look at it this way: The cost of a 5-pack of filter refills is $35. Let's say you get one month out of a cartridge, so 5 months worth of filtration: $35 / 5 = $7 So that's $7 a month for chloramine-free water. How often in a month do you go to Starbucks? Taco Bell? The movies? Is it worth giving up ONE trip to Starbucks a month for the sake of filtering out your chloramine? These types of shower heads and filtration systems are what is called CONSUMABLES - like toilet paper and shampoo. They have to be replenished on a regular basis. They are not INSTALLMENTS like microwaves and toasters that last for years. You can kind of compare the difference between an installment and a consumable to a computer; my computer warranty replaced my hard drive when it crashed but wouldn't replace my battery, which it considered a consumable. This is part of life; part of adulthood. I had a hard time learning this lesson when my computer battery died, but that situation gave me perspective on the difference between a consumable and an installment. So until you can afford a whole-house filtration system (more of an installment), if this is working for you then $7/month is not an unreasonable price to pay for getting rid of chloramine. And a quick note for those finding their chamber won't drain: if you have a combination shower/tub then you have to switch it back to tub mode when you turn the shower off. This drains the water pressure from the shower head (you still have to turn the chamber upside down, too). For those of you who have just a shower, I'm sorry. Hope this review helps at least one person; like I said, will try to remember to update it once my skin is normal again. And thank you, Sonaki, for this useful product!

## Features

- KEEP YOUR EXISTING SHOWER HEAD - This In-line shower filter assembly attaches easily to your water supply and then to the existing showerhead at the other, with minimal affect to the height or positioning of the showerhead.
- HEALTHIER LOOKING SKIN & HAIR - Chlorine has a drying effect on hair and skin, and may also damage permed or color-treated hair. Filtering your shower water promotes better skin and hair due to reduced exposure to chlorine. Vitamin C has been widely used in commercial applications for neutralizing chlorine and chloramines in tap water and has been recognized as playing an important role in the appearance of firm and youthful-looking skin.
- LONG LASTING & EASY TO INSTALL - Vitamin C shower filters included will last up to 5000 liters of water use. Brass and Durable resin inline filter assembly with chrome finish and see through filter housing installs in 3 steps. Wrench for changing out filters is included.
- SOFTER AND CLEANER WATER - Did you know that you absorb more chlorine through your skin, eyes, and respiratory system, while taking a shower, than from any other activity you do all day? With this inline add on vitamin c filter you can remove up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines from your shower water.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01BLO3FAU |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,284 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #258 in Showerhead Filters |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | SUF-100v |
| Manufacturer | Sonaki VitaPure |
| Material | Resin |
| Part Number | SUF-100v |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 2.7 x 9.8 inches |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This works!!! No more eczema!!!
*by B***B on September 6, 2025*

I was experiencing some eczema on my lower legs, and finally discovered it could be caused from the chlorine and chloramine in the tap water. Once I learned that ascorbic acid neutralizes chlorine and chloramine, I decided to try this one, since it features a metal construction and I felt reasonably assured it wouldn't break on me. On day one, the itching reduced significantly. By day two the itching stopped! Within several days the rash was noticeably diminishing! Within another week the rash was completely gone, and has stayed gone since! The refills last approximately 2 months for me, but I do live alone. Even once the powder is visibly gone it still works for at least a week! I'm actually putting in the 3rd refill today since I've owned it, which is just shy of 4 months now. No more eczema rash and itchiness! There's no change in water pressure or flow, the only change is there's a slight delay before a change in temperature is felt, but I already experienced that with a long hose for the shower head. I can't recommend one of these enough! Chlorine and chloramine are not our friends! I feel especially good when bathing my dog, knowing I'm not subjecting her to the two most harmful substances in tap water. The only improvement I could recommend is buying their 2 stage shower filter to remove even more toxins. I regret not buying it but I could only afford this one at the time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Healed some skin problems, but not all; it filters the chloramine & we love it!
*by G***2 on July 7, 2017*

Within a few months of moving into our house we noticed a problem with chloramine when my husband started to get itchy skin and contact dermatitis. Additionally I could smell the chemical when boiling water, which prompted us to get a Big Berkey for the kitchen. After researching we decided this was our best option for the bathroom until we can afford a whole-house filtration system. Even the price of this was a little out of our reach when we first moved, so we lived with the chloramine for nearly 8 months before getting it. What prompted us to finally buy it was a late-term pregnancy rash I developed called PUPPP (PEP in the UK) that left me covered in itchy blisters (shows up in 1 in 200 pregnancies). I tried every remedy short of steroids for the rash and nothing helped. I finally begged my husband to get this to try and help the rash, and also because once I deliver I don't want to bathe the baby in chloramine. Now, please note the rash hasn't gone away, but it is also a deeply hormonal issue with no cure but delivering the baby. What the Sonaki filter DID do for me is it allowed my skin to heal where the rash was no longer active. I had huge gaping wounds from scratching in my sleep and for over a month they WOULD NOT heal. They continued to remain open and bloody even though the active part of the rash had moved to other parts of my body. The wounds showed no signs of healing, but within two days of installing this shower filter they had closed up and now, a week and two days after installing this, I only have maybe three scabs left. As far as how my skin likes it otherwise, I will try to remember to update this review once I have delivered the baby and the PUPPP is gone, because my skin is still itchy as eff but that is not the filter's fault. Aside from my skin being able to heal itself, a benefit I LOVE about this filter is that my bathroom no longer smells of chloramine. Some days it would smell the entire day after showering and I would keep the door tightly closed with the bathroom window all the way open just so the smell wouldn't travel into the house. We haven't tested the water, but I know this system is filtering out that crap because the bathroom doesn't smell at all, even when the steam is hanging heavy in the air. Remember, this is coming from a pregnant lady; I don't need to test the water because if the chloramine were still there, I would smell it. :) Thank you, Sonaki! NOW, I know for some people who reviewed this product it simply didn't work at all and I am truly sorry for you! Each municipal water system is different, so it is a bummer if this doesn't work for you. But my next thought is to those for whom it DID work but are complaining about the rate and cost of replacing the filter cartridge. At the rate at which we are using this, with me showering up to 4 times a day (because of the rash) and my husband showering once a day, it looks like we will get 3 weeks out of our filter before having to replace it. That sucks, but once I am a normal human again and showering only once a day we will get at least a month out of it. I know this 3-4 week replacement period is really irritating some people, but look at it this way: The cost of a 5-pack of filter refills is $35. Let's say you get one month out of a cartridge, so 5 months worth of filtration: $35 / 5 = $7 So that's $7 a month for chloramine-free water. How often in a month do you go to Starbucks? Taco Bell? The movies? Is it worth giving up ONE trip to Starbucks a month for the sake of filtering out your chloramine? These types of shower heads and filtration systems are what is called CONSUMABLES - like toilet paper and shampoo. They have to be replenished on a regular basis. They are not INSTALLMENTS like microwaves and toasters that last for years. You can kind of compare the difference between an installment and a consumable to a computer; my computer warranty replaced my hard drive when it crashed but wouldn't replace my battery, which it considered a consumable. This is part of life; part of adulthood. I had a hard time learning this lesson when my computer battery died, but that situation gave me perspective on the difference between a consumable and an installment. So until you can afford a whole-house filtration system (more of an installment), if this is working for you then $7/month is not an unreasonable price to pay for getting rid of chloramine. And a quick note for those finding their chamber won't drain: if you have a combination shower/tub then you have to switch it back to tub mode when you turn the shower off. This drains the water pressure from the shower head (you still have to turn the chamber upside down, too). For those of you who have just a shower, I'm sorry. Hope this review helps at least one person; like I said, will try to remember to update it once my skin is normal again. And thank you, Sonaki, for this useful product!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Beware
*by J***F on February 23, 2026*

Worked good until the cheap plastic housing cracked and started leaking.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Vitamin C Filter Inline Shower Assembly by Sonaki - Use your current showerhead - Remove Up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines
- Sonaki Vitamin C Shower Refill Filter Cartridge - FITS Sonaki Showerheads, 50V, 100V, and 300 Inline Models - (5 Pack) - Remove up to 99.9% of Chlorine and Chloramines
- UBS Vitamin C Cartridge 5 Pc in 1 Pack for Vita-fresh Shower Filter, 8.82 Ounce

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