Brita Metro Pitcher with 1 Filter, 5 Cup, Turquoise

February 28, 2020 - Comment

Drink healthier, great tasting tap water with this BPA free Brita 5 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. This Brita water pitcher

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Drink healthier, great tasting tap water with this BPA free Brita 5 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. This Brita water pitcher is ergonomically design with a flip top lid that makes refilling a breeze and an electronic filter indicator that lets you know when it is time to change the Brita replacement filter. The small 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

  • SMALL WATER PITCHER: This small, clear plastic pitcher is designed to be space efficient and easily fit into narrow, tight places. Height 9.8; Width 4.45; Length/Depth 9.37; Weight 1.39 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 found in all users’ water.
  • FILTER INDICATOR: For optimum performance, a helpful electronic filter indicator tracks 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.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great Pitcher; READ THE DIRECTIONS First, read the directions when you put this pitcher into service.I had an old Brita and wanted to update it. I don’t know how old my unit was and felt I should get a BPA free unit. This newer model looks nicer than the old boxy white unit.There were some negative reviews that I want to address so as to not scare off other purchasers.The filter does not fit? The filter needs to be oriented a specific way or the water will flow in without filtering. My filter fit…

Anonymous says:

Only removes certain metals I measured the TDS (total dissolved solids) after filtering. It remains the same as the unfiltered tap water (~150 ppm). I called the Britta Tech Support and was informed that the product only removes chlorine and certain metals such as copper. Not what I was expecting

Anonymous says:

Look at your water I’ve had this filter for exactly a week now. Been having to run tap through it multiple times, for the water to taste clean. But that wasn’t a big deal to me.The real issue is, I just poured a little water to make tea with, looked in my cup, and noticed black flecks in there. Like little specs of dirt. I thought (since it was primarily at the bottom) that it might be coming from my cup (even though I’d just rinsed and wiped it, before pouring the water in). So I poured the same…

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