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Brita Water Pitcher Replacement Filter |  | Brand: Brita
Buy New: $5.40 - $48.95 (On sale from $49.90)
Avg. Customer Rating: 142 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware
ASIN: B000SJ7KD8
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40 gallons of spring-fresh water July 21, 2002 141 out of 145 found this review helpful
We always kept two boxes of these on hand as replacements when we used our Brita filter pitcher (we went to an in-line because we drink so much filtered water --we'd go through 40 gallons in no time, however that is a LOT of water.) There are three "gotcha's" on these filters to be aware of:1. Do not let the filter dry out. When the pitcher is empty, you should refill the reservoir right away. When the pitcher is full or partly full, the bottom of the filter is in the water and keeping moist. 2. The filter needs to be soaked and flushed exactly according to directions. Some of the charcoal packing comes off in the flushing process, if you don't take care of it, you will have specks in the water. This is no big problem, just something to be aware of. 3. Never put overly warm or hot water through the filter. If you follow the directions, you will have, as we did, gallons of water that cost a lot less and taste as good or better than the water you buy in plastic containers in the supermarket.
best filter I've found December 23, 2002 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
In California the water tends to be very hard. I purchased an under the sink two stage water filtration system and thought the problem would be solved. The water still tasted bad so I bought a Brita pitcher filter. Unbelievable! It tasted so good. I think it's because each filter has silver oxide particles mixed in with the charcoal and it softens the water very well. I wish I would have tried this filter first.Since moving to the east coast I still find that these filters do a great job at making the water taste as good or better than bottled water at a fraction of the cost.
Improved filters easier to tell when to change out! May 9, 2000 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
The Brita filters are an excellent lower-end water purification system. They work quite well in most cases and these new filters come with a guide that indicates when it is time to change the filter. This is a marked improvement over the old method of going by calendar days based on the number of times you fill the pitcher per day.
Micron rating of filter cartridge September 30, 2000 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I noticed that the Brita cartridges did not take out a lot of color from the water I put in. Later I found out that it was rated Class 5 on NSF's scale - by looking up the NSF site, Class 5 means 85% reduction of particles between 30 to 50 microns. The scale is a 6-step scale with Class 1 being the best. After checking with the Greater Vancouver Water District, our sediment particle size in the water averages 2.5 microns - No wonder the water coming through the cartridges is still yellowish brown in color!
17 Cents Per Gallon February 3, 2002 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I have been using Brita filters for over six years now and I have nothing but the best to say about them. Living in a part of the country where the tap water contains impurities resulting in poor taste, at first I resorted to bottled water. Besides being hard on the old wallet, I found that some brands had a burnt aftertaste to them. So I tried Brita. I was amazed at how it improved the taste of ordinary tap water. It tasted better than some bottled water I had been purchasing and it was crystal clear. I have been using Brita ever since. The only drawback initially is the cost of the pitcher, however once you have it the only other cost are the filters that are readily available at most stores. Each filter lasts about 40 gallons, which translates into getting bottled water quality for seventeen cents per gallon.
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