Summary table
| Criteria | Limpéa | Jolie | Suimy |
| Price | €49.99 | €150+ | €45–55 |
| Filtration | Activated carbon 97% Cl | KDF + carbon | Basic PP + carbon |
| Filter lifespan | 2–6 months | 3 months | 2–3 months |
| Annual cartridge cost | €40–80 | €120–160 | €60–100 |
| Design | Exclusive oval, premium | Round, minimal | Standard round |
| Spray modes | 3 (rain/massage/jet) | 2 | 1–2 |
| EU shipping | 48h, free | 2–4 weeks, paid | 5–10 days |
| Warranty | 2 years | 1 year | 1 year |
| Return policy | 30 days money-back | 30 days | 14 days |
Filtration: Limpéa vs Jolie
Jolie uses a dual-stage KDF + activated carbon system — effective, but expensive to maintain. Limpéa's high-density activated carbon achieves comparable chlorine reduction (97%) at a fraction of the replacement cost.
Design & build quality
The Limpéa's exclusive oval design concentrates water flow to amplify pressure. Jolie and Suimy use standard round designs. The Limpéa's brushed finish, chrome ring and knurled grip place it in a different league.
Verdict
For European customers, Limpéa is the clear winner: better price, comparable filtration, faster shipping, longer warranty, superior design. Jolie makes sense only if you specifically need KDF for chloramine-heavy US water — irrelevant for European tap water.
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