Brita Everyday Pitcher with 1 Standard Filter, w 1 std, White
Drink healthier, great tasting tap water with this BPA free Brita 10 cup water pitcher. With the Advanced filter technology, Brita cuts the taste and odor of chlorine to deliver great tasting water, and is certified to reduce copper, cadmium and mercury impurities, which can adversely affect your health over time. The Brita water pitchers
Drink healthier, great tasting tap water with this BPA free Brita 10 cup water pitcher. With the Advanced filter technology, Brita cuts the taste and odor of chlorine to deliver great tasting water, and is certified to reduce copper, cadmium and mercury impurities, which can adversely affect your health over time. The Brita water pitchers flip top lid makes refilling a breeze and just a glance at the sticker filter indicator lets you know when it is time to change the Brita replacement filter. This large water pitcher comes with 1 water filter, which should be changed every 40 gallons or about 2 months for best results. Start drinking healthier, great tasting water with Brita today.
Product Features
- LARGE WATER PITCHER: This large, clear plastic pitcher is easy to pour and refill. Great for families. Height 10.47; Width 5.59; Length/Depth 10.94; Weight 2.29 pounds
- CLEANER AND GREAT TASTING: The BPA free Brita filter reduces chlorine taste and odor, copper, mercury, and cadmium impurities found in tap water. *Substances reduced may not be in all users’ water.
- FILTER INDICATOR: For optimum performance, a helpful status indicator notifies you when your water filter needs to be replaced.
- REDUCE WASTE: One Brita water filter can replace 300 standard 16.9 ounce water bottles.
- REPLACEMENTS: Change Brita filters every 40 gallons, about 2 months for the average household for optimal performance.
Great pitcher! Reservoir DOES COME OUT! Follow instructions! Reading back through the reviews after owning this drives me crazy. If you FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS, you won’t have problems! Simple as that!First and foremost, THE RESERVOIR DOES COME OUT. It’s tight, and it feels like you might crack the plastic if you really start yanking, but it does come out for cleaning. The way I removed it was by tucking the pitcher under my left arm, and with my right thumb and forefinger, I gripped the little recess in the reservoir and wiggled it back and forth while pulling outwards. If the assembly is dry, it will come out just fine. If it’s wet, it’ll take a little more effort.For people complaining about the filter, I grant that you may have had a lemon, but from what I can tell, most of the issues experienced will be avoided by FLUSHING THE FILTER WITH WATER BEFORE USE, and DISPOSING OF THE FIRST FEW PITCHERS OF FILTERED WATER, as instructed.Follow the instructions, keep it refrigerated, clean it periodically, replace…
Not any safer than tap water; does taste better By water filter, Brita is actually selling you odor remover. Even then I donât know if itâs placebo. What a sham.Iâd suggest you to buy a water tester and test Britaâs water along with your tap water and bottled water.My results were:Tap: 265 ppmBrita: 261 ppmOzarka (mineral spring water): 37 ppmLa croix (for fun): 55 ppmDisclaimer: I am using their longlast filter and itâs less than a month old. I am purifying 80 oz a day. (It should be lasting 6 months at least).