Brita Water Pitcher Replacement Filter

Brita Water Pitcher Replacement Filter

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Brita Water Pitcher Replacement Filter Accessories

Brita 42629 Slim Pitcher
Brita 42412 Atlantis Water Pitcher
Brita 35530 Ultramax Dispenser
Brita 42378 Deluxe Water Pitcher
Brita 42558 Aqualux Water Pitcher
Brita 42632 Riviera Water Pitcher, Chrome
Brita 35548 Classic Pitcher
Proctor Silex K2070H 1-Quart Automatic Electric Kettle, White
Brita 42556 Grand Pitcher
Pyrex Storage 10-Piece Set, Clear with Blue Lids

 

Brita Water Pitcher Replacement Filter Reviews

No matter how long one soaks the filter, carbon residue still shows up in the reservoir and in the water. The filters look the same, but that is where it ends. Two weeks later, the new replacement filters arrived. Upon contacting Brita Customer Service again I was casually informed " the carbon particles are normal and will not hurt humans." Enough said. The fact that NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) still allows its stamp to be placed on this product is simply amazing. In the beginning Brita Replacement Filters were an outstanding idea that complimented the pitcher system. Brita recommends soaking the filter 15 minutes before installing. At first I thought it was just a bad batch of filters.

For the first couple of years the filters worked great. After contacting Brita Customer Service about the issue, I returned the filters. I soak mine for 3 hours and still the same result. The bottom line is for the price paid for this product and combined with all the issues with clean water, there should be absolutely nothing floating in my water. Sadly, same story, same problem. Somewhere along the line beginning in 2007, Brita decided to go cheap and introduce a much maligned filter.

 

Does what it's supposed to. I got mine for $3.30 each. Supermarket sells these things for $6 or $7. I got this 10 pack for $33 shipped. Best price ever. I only drink Brita Filter water in my apartment because the water from the faucet is usually brown with minerals and tastes horrible.

 

I've been using Brita Water Filters for several years. I change the filters about every 3 months. We use the filtered tap water to make powered milk and in cooking. The water pipes in my area have sediment in them which shows up as a brown slimly coating on certain surfaces like bathroom walls and plastic cups after washing them when they have dried. I can see the difference using them makes.

 

Work wekk and as advertised although there is a constant back up of carbon particles into the water BEING filtered - fyi of no concern.

 

Once I purchased bottled water regulary, but amazing amount of empty bottle piled up everyday. :-) So,I'll purchase here for next time. Now, I mostly use filtered tap water by Brita pitcher. About the replacement filter from Amazon.com, I think they always try to offer the best price. I gave up the bottled water, because my apartment does not run recycling system.

 
 
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