Brita 42629 Slim Pitcher

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List Price: $9.99
Our Price: $12.14
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Brita
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Brita EAN: 0060258426298 Feature: Slim water pitcher with filter from Brita Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Brita Manufacturer: Brita Model: 42629 Publisher: Brita Studio: Brita Warranty: 1
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Features
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Slim water pitcher with filter from Brita Filter uses an ion resin exchange to reduce lead, copper, mercury, cadmium, zinc, and other impurities from drinking water Pitcher fits into refrigerator door shelves for compact storage; ideal for a single person or small family household Filters should be changed every 40 gallons or 2 months; do not use with microbiologically unsafe water Pitcher holds 40 fluid ounces of water(5 x 8 ounce glasses) - weighs 2 pounds
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Editorial Reviews:
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Slim design / Fits into your refrigerator door / Reduces chlorine taste / Includes pitcher and one filter
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great when you FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Comment: Mine just came yesterday and took about 20 minutes to get it ready. It's very important to Follow the Instructions provided. People have complained about black particles in their water, I believe that is because there filters were not in all the way.
Make sure to follow the instructions for installing the filter perfectly because it is very important. They ask you to soak it in cold water for 15 minutes; I put it in a plastic cup from a fast food place with cold water for 15 minutes and it ate through the coating the cups have and the water turned grey and had some of those black carbon particles in the cup, which is perfectly fine that's exactly why you soak it for 15 minutes. I then put it into my cleaned Pitcher, making sure the filter lined up with the groove to hold it in place properly. It goes in easy, if it's going in hard make sure you are putting it in the right way. I believe the only reason people have complained about the particles in their water is they did something wrong. Make sure the filter is in as much as it goes so that it is sealed properly. I see the particles in the top of the pitcher where you add more water to be filtered. But that's not a problem it's Supposed to do that. It will NOT get into your drinking water once it's filtered. If you see them in your drinking water check if you did something wrong
I was amazed how crystal clear the water was after everything was setup, especially since the water used to soak the filter was so grey colored. I have found zero black carbon particles in the water since i've filled it up (i've filled it about 4-5 times now). The lid for the filter makes a tight seal when put on properly, I was very happy to find after filling it once i could fill the filter again so when i use up the filtered water it filters more of the unfiltered water (wow sorry if that's a bit confusing)
Anyways for only $12 i highly recommend this product. I'm gna get a few more for Christmas Presents this year.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Product! Comment: We discontinued our bottled water service at my office, and I was looking for a substitute. Since I have a mini fridge in my office, this was a perfect fit as it fits right in the door. The water tastes great too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worth the price Comment: Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2B91V9TAHIVVN Worth the price. But if you can afford one with a bigger filter tank go for it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: avoid this one Comment: The water filter falls out easily. Be extra careful or buy something else.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: the perfect size for college kids Comment: Though this pitcher would seem extraordinarily small for anyone putting it in a full-size fridge, it seems just about right for my tiny, standard issue microfridge door. You do have to fill it up constantly, especially if more than one person uses it, but it's worth it not to be drinking the city tap water. One caveat--buying new filters costs practically as much as the pitcher itself. But still cheaper than paying for bottles!
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