Brita 10 Cup Everyday Water Pitcher with 1 Filter, BPA Free, White

May 23, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $26.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:18 GMT+0100 - Details)

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 pitcher’s 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, White, Brita 10 cup water pitcher with 1 easy to use filter; Height: 10.47 in. Width: : 5.59 in. Length: 
10.94 in.Weight: 2.29 lbs
  • Reduces chlorine taste and odor, copper, mercury and cadmium to deliver healthier, great tasting water
  • BPA free white Brita pitcher with sticker filter change indicator and easy fill lid
  • Sticker filter indicator notifies you when you need to change the water filter
  • Change filter every 40 gallons or approximately every two months

Comments

terraformer says:

Doesn’t materially effect the TDS of the water I did a TDS test on this (I needed to get my well water into the TDS range of tap water, or at least <100 PPM) and I tested the water before and after and it's TDS didn't change at all (both times ~250 PPM). I wasn't expecting perfection (ie; less than 50), but some improvement would have shown it was at least doing something. Useless product. And it's not returnable, so I am out the money for this, plus the three pack replacement cartridges I got at the same time.

Somebody says:

Highly recommended…Read this if you have trouble with the lid! IMPORTANT info I found from others who posted reviews here: You may have a natural inclination to think the lid is supposed to have the piece that juts out from the body of the lid resting over the spout. Wrong! The piece that juts out actually fits over the handle. Seems counter-intuitive, at least to me and apparently to others who were initially displeased with the lid. 

Mona Lisa (M.W.) says:

A good inexpensive option to remove some contaminants I have owned many Brita water pitchers over the years. Maybe it’s my imagination but this pitcher appears to be lighter in weight when it’s empty as compared to other Britas I’ve owned. (on my kitchen scale it weighs about 1 lb 12 ounces when empty) That’s could be a good thing as sometimes the pitchers can get heavy when pouring. As far Brita pitcher shape choices go, in my opinion this shape is superior as it takes up less space in the fridge than rounder pitchers. 

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