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| Brand: Brita
Buy New: $11.99
Rating: 139 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 9.1 x 4.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: 42629 Model: 42629 UPC: 060258426298 EAN: 0060258426298 ASIN: B0000AP7NV
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| Features:
| • | Slim water pitcher with filter from Brita | | • | Filter uses an ion resin exchange to reduce lead, copper, mercury, cadmium, zinc, and other impurities from drinking water | | • | Pitcher fits into refrigerator door shelves for compact storage; ideal for a single person or small family household | | • | Filters should be changed every 40 gallons or 2 months; do not use with microbiologically unsafe water | | • | Pitcher holds 40 fluid ounces of water(5 x 8 ounce glasses) - weighs 2 pounds |
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Product Description Slim design / Fits into your refrigerator door / Reduces chlorine taste / Includes pitcher and one filter
Amazon.com Review For crisp, clean drinking water in small family or single-person households, Brita offers their Slim Pitcher with Filter. The filter reduces impurities and harmful substances from tap water and holds approximately 40 liquid ounces. The slim pitcher fits neatly into many refrigerator doors, enabling users to maximize shelf space. Certified by the National Sanitation Foundation International, Brita water filters contain a mesh screen to catch sediment and particles as tap water flows through into the pitcher's basin. Brita pitchers employ an ion exchange resin with activated carbon granules to draw mercury, zinc, copper and cadmium from tap water, trapping these harmful elements inside the filter. Brita filters eradicate up to 98 percent of the lead found in tap water while significantly reducing other impurities and dangerous bacteria including cryptosporidium, giardia, and benzene. Additionally, the odor and flavor of chlorine are removed from drinking water. Brita filters should be replaced every 40 gallons or after two months of use. Replacement filters can be purchased separately. Wash the Slim Pitcher by hand in lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Brita offers a limited 90-day warranty on pitchers in the event of manufacturer defects. The pitcher weighs two pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
This product is garbage July 6, 2008 T. Giddings I bought this pitcher to replace a PUR one that I had trouble finding replacement filters for--it seems that P&G decided to change its filter designs without pausing to see if it would fit older models. Now onto Brita. As others have said, the top will come out when pouring at extreme angles because it doesn't hook into the base of the unit, making the product cumbersome to use. For that and the reasons concerning limited capacity, you should look elsewhere.
PUR is so much better July 2, 2008 Kat (Seattle) The charcoal bits that float around my pitcher is not acceptable, even if the manufacturer claims it is normal and safe. My pitcher has also started to leak between the top and bottom portion, so that the little bits float down to the "purified" section. How pure can my water be if tap water is passing around the filter and not through it? I replace my filter very frequently (like every 2-3 wks) since I have noticed that the bottom of my pitcher became green. How gross is that? Please save yourself this headache and buy a PUR. I've used that brand for many years and have never had any complaints. I swear water tastes better with a PUR. Their filter actually screws in the container to prevent leakage. Someone was thinking!
A fine water jug. July 1, 2008 Anon (NY, NY) Well, here you an exceptionally well designed water jug. This is probably all you should expect, with the added luxury of SOME water purification. I can't really comment on the scientific claims of the filter. I don't think anyone intelligent buys this item really thinking it will "fix" dirty water. This is not supposed to be an emergency system for toxic or disease ridden water. There are such products available from specialty outdoor/camping stores. The filter certainly gives the water a distinctive taste, which anecdotally I find superior to old apartment tap water which can tastes metallic. That aside, the actual jug is everything it claims to be. It's slim, solidly built and some careful thought went into putting it together. It pours well and holds enough to be ideal for a single user or couple! With regard to the black granules - there are a few grains that emerge every week, but only in the filtration compartment - never actually going into the water. Buy this if you are looking for a compact and high quality pitcher. Think of filtration ability as a bonus.
A little too small but does the job June 23, 2008 Saffron (Washington, D.C.) We find ourselves refilling this one way more than our last square one but the next size up was too big for our needs.
Perfect for Small Spaces June 23, 2008 LH422 (Washington, USA) I got this smaller-size Brita to use for my office- I already had a larger one at home, so I knew what I was getting into with a Brita product. I've always found my Brita pitchers to work well, create pleasant-tasting drinking water and hold up to abuse (I tend to stuff things into my fridge). For the office this works well. It holds more water than what it looks like it will, and allows me to drink reasonable tasting water at work. Plus, the price on Amazon is great.
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