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| Brand: Brita
Buy New: $11.99
Rating: 150 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
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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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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| Editorial Reviews:
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
Product Description Slim design / Fits into your refrigerator door / Reduces chlorine taste / Includes pitcher and one filter
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Simply great! August 27, 2008 Lindell Rodriguez (Yonkers,NY) This pitcher is simply great and it stands up to the infamous Brita name! There is no problem with black crystals in the actual water that has been filtered. I read in a past review that someone had crystals in their water. Well, they could not have followed the instructions for filling & dumping. This pitcher is worth the money and will certainly save you money.
Does what it's supposed to do August 19, 2008 Nona (CA United States) Having lost my last water filter, I needed a replacement, and I didn't want to spend a lot of money so I bought this product. It does what I want expected it to do - filter water to eliminate some of the (unpleasant) taste of tap water. Of course, your results may vary depending on the geographic location you live in, since the chemicals and taste of water varies greatly from region to region. The size of this pitcher is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it's rather small, so it easily fits in a variety of places (such as a refrigerator), but because the bottom only holds a few cups of water, you'll find yourself refilling this filter regularly. Some reviewers have mentioned finding filter granules in the water - I've only seen those granules come loose in the top part of the pitcher, not the bottom part which actually holds the filtered water.
Too many granules in my water pitcher! August 11, 2008 A. D. Hill 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had been using this pitcher for about two years. I know that it is normal for pieces of carbon to be in the TOP reservoir and in the actual pitcher for the first few uses. This was my experience for about the first year. Then, when I bought replacement filters, they kept leaking so many particles (and I pre-soak the filter as instructed) that they kept leaking into the pitcher. I thought maybe I had purchased a defective filter and exchanged it for another from my local grocery store where I had purchased it. I had the same problem, and it was VERY annoying! I finally had enough and just bought a Pur water pitcher/filter. Would you believe that there was not ONE piece of carbon in the pitcher on the first use. Nice! I read some of the comments underneath the reviewer who stated he or she also had granules in their water. Someone stated they thought that the granules are harmless and might be beneficial. Even if this statement was backed up with actual scientific data, who the heck wants crunchy water? Another point is that Brita doesn't remove as many harmful substances as Pur, according to the box. I can tell you that based upon flavor alone, Pur wins and I will no longer use Brita.
Perfect size for one person! August 6, 2008 A. Woolford This is the first time I have used a Brita filtration system and I will definately use them again and again! This pitcher fit perfectly in my 1.7cu ft fridge in my dorm room yet it holds a days worth of drinking water for one person. It is so simple to use but lacks the filter change indicator like other Brita pitchers. There was an obvious difference in taste of the filtered water compared to the tap water. It has been so easy for me to drink more water and I have even used it to filter water for my fish tank!
Don't bother! August 4, 2008 J. Nelson In the instructions it says to run water through twice to get rid of the granules of carbon that will be floating around in the water. After about 12 times we just chucked the filter in the garbage and just used the pitcher for tea. What good is it if you can't drink the water coming through the filter?
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