Cleaner water.Better showers.
A precision inline shower filter machined from anodised aluminium. Four-stage layered media that reduces chlorine and helps reduce chloramine - while holding your shower at full pressure.
Launching September 2026 · Fits any standard G½ fitting
Why this one
Built like hardware, not a bathroom accessory
Most shower filters are moulded plastic with a colour-change gimmick. This is machined metal you'd happily leave on display.
Metal, and we name it
Anodised aluminium - specified, not vaguely described. Competitors say "premium sustainable metal" and leave it there.
Full pressure, kept
Sits inline between arm and head. Engineered so your shower feels exactly as it did - just cleaner.
Four-stage media
Reduces chlorine and helps reduce chloramine. Each layer does a specific job - no mystery blend.
Inside the housing
Four layers, in the right order
Sequence matters as much as the media. Each stage protects and enables the one after it.
- 1KDF-55
Redox media. Reduces free chlorine and helps limit bacterial growth inside the cartridge.
- 2Calcium sulfite
Continues dechlorination, and holds up at the temperatures a shower actually runs at.
- 3Vitamin C
The chloramine-focused stage - helps reduce chloramine, which is more stable than free chlorine.
- 4Activated carbon
Final polish for taste, odour and residual organics.
Media certified to NSF/ANSI 42. The finished filter is not NSF certified - and we won't say otherwise.
Australian water
What's actually in your city's water
Which disinfectant reaches your tap depends on your retailer and suburb, not just your city - and it can vary by zone and season. Each city page cites that utility's own annual report.
| City | Primary disinfectant | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sydney | Chloramine | Across much of Greater Sydney, supply is disinfected with chloramine rather than plain chlorine. |
| Melbourne | Chlorine | Chlorinated across most of the city. Western growth suburbs - Tarneit, Werribee, Point Cook, Melton, Sunbury - are supplied by Greater Western Water and are chloraminated. |
| Brisbane | Chloramine | Brisbane and much of South-East Queensland use chloramine across long distribution networks. |
| Perth | Chloramine | Widely treated with chloramine across the metro area. |
| Adelaide | Parts | Parts of Adelaide's supply are treated with chloramine. |
| Canberra | Chlorine | Chlorinated across the ACT supply. |
| Hobart | Chlorine | Chlorinated across the Hobart supply. |
| Darwin | Chloramine | Treated with chloramine across the Top End supply. |
Sources: each city page links that utility's own annual drinking water quality report. Read the full comparison →
Questions
Straight answers
What does the Eagle Reborn shower filter do?
It's a premium anodised-aluminium inline shower filter, designed in Australia. Its four-stage media reduces chlorine and helps reduce chloramine, for cleaner, softer-feeling water that's gentler on skin and hair.
Does it reduce chlorine?
Yes. The KDF-55 and calcium sulfite stages reduce chlorine as water passes through.
Does it help with chloramine?
Yes. A Vitamin C (ascorbic) stage helps reduce chloramine - the disinfectant many Australian cities such as Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin use - finished with an activated-carbon polish.
What's inside the cartridge?
Four layered stages - 130 grams of media: KDF-55 (reduces chlorine), calcium sulfite (dechlorination), Vitamin C (helps reduce chloramine) and activated carbon (final polish). The media is layered in order, not mixed.
Will it reduce my water pressure?
No. The solid anodised-aluminium chamber holds full pressure - it doesn't bulge or restrict flow the way thin plastic filters can.
What is it made of?
The body is machined from anodised aluminium - engineered metal that won't crack, leak or go brittle like cheap plastic filters.