Brita Longlast Replacement Water Filter for Pitchers, 120 gallon each water filter with 99% lead removal, 2ct

June 22, 2017 - Comment
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Keep tap water healthier and tasting better longer with Brita Longlast Pitcher Replacement Filters. Made with pleated filter technology for 3X longer life compared to 40 gallon filters. Longlast replacement filters reduce lead, asbestos, and cadmium impurities that can adversely affect your health over time (substances reduced may not be in all users’ water). Change the Longlast filters every 120 gallons, about every 6 months for the average family, for best performance. The pull top cap on these filters makes insertion and removal easy. With activated carbon to reduce chlorine taste and odor, these filters deliver great-tasting water and maintain a healthy level of fluoride, an additive in water (applies to fluoridated municipal tap water). The fibrous matrix in the filter holds active ingredients in place so no black flecks appear in your water. One LongLast Filter can replace 900 standard 16.9 ounce water bottles.

Product Features

  • 2 count Filter lasts up to 6 months each; 3x Longer Lasting
  • Makes getting great-tasting water even easier by filtering 120 gallons of water so you can change less often
  • Reduces even more contaminants, including Lead
  • Activated Carbon reduces chlorine taste and odor
  • Pull top cap for easy insertion and removal

Comments

Kenny says:

Shame on you Brita I’ve always thought that Brita or Pur are the pioneers of pitcher type water filtration brands. However, after getting into hydroponics and really understanding water quality, I honestly don’t think that Brita is that great at all. The standard measurement of effectiveness of a filter is testing the TDS or Total Dissolved Solids in the output water. I live in Washington, DC and our TDS comes out of the tap at roughly 210 ppm. (the aim for purest water would be 0 ppm). After running it…

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Philip says:

Filter does not stay sealed tightly in place…certainly not water tight. I’ve read all the answers from Brita to the comments posted by unsatisfied customers about the filter NOT staying sealed tightly. I know about first rinsing a new filter in cold water for 15 seconds. I know that you need to line up the filter with the grooves. I know you then push down hard the filter so it locks in place – so called! AFTER HAVING DONE THIS, the filter still pops up a fraction causing water to leak through the sides of said filter. Now, I am 6’5″, 250 lbs. I lift weights 4…

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Benjamin Garber says:

Fraud — Not Brita Brand Filters I ordered the five-pack and I received generic Made in China filters and not Brita brand filters. This is despite the product description calling them Brita filters and the pictures of the product having the Brita logo.

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