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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2025
I seldom submit reviews, but this product is the exception. We moved to an apartment after selling our home. The city water is Very chlorinated. Our dog would not even drink it. Purchased this Brita filter after reviewing several. We could not use types that attach to pipes.After several months of daily use this filter is still going strong. Water tastes much better, but is a little flat tasting. Dog drinks it now too!. Highly recommend !
Dirk rynders
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
works great. it holds plenty of water for me. my 5 cup brita doesn't hold enough water in the fill reservoir to replace the 32oz i pour into my tumbler. this 10 cup one does. it has a bigger pitcher and reservoir. no complaints
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
Great filter. Just a plastic could be more resistant against scratches.
Jaclyn Pettey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
works as it should. I like that the light turns on when you pour water. time will tell if it does its job correctly and change once the filter is ready to replace.
Rick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de agosto de 2023
If you've never had a pitcher water filter one thing to note is that you can't fill it to the max all at once as the upper reservoir isn't large enough to hold, in this case, 10 cups and the filter doesn't work quickly enough to do it all in one pour. I assume it's the same for all or most regardless of brand. However, on this Brita there is no place on the pitcher that indicates you have put in 10 cups. Really? How about a line somewhere on the pitcher, that way users aren't guessing or forced to measure it out first. This is important because of the following:There is no seal on the lid of this pitcher, it's just plastic. That's okay, it fits pretty snug. The problem is that for some reason, when you put 10 cups in the pitcher, there is about a cup of it that for some reason remains in the upper reservoir. I've filled it 20+ times and it's always the same. Apparently, there is not enough force of gravity to push that last cup through the filter that is nearly fully submerged in the filtered water below by cup 9. Why does this matter? Here's why:The instructions provide no warning pertaining to fill lines except it instructs users to fill the upper reservoir only to the "max fill" tab. That tab, I presume, is there to either: (1) Keep the LED indicator mechanism attached to the underside of the lid from being submerged for a long periods of time (something I didn't see a warning against in the instructions for cleaning), or (2) They think people who buy pitchers and pour fluids into things don't understand the basic concepts and consequences of overfilling something with a liquid. It's probably (1), but I sure hope they made that mechanism waterproof since, you know, it's whole life will be working less than an inch from water that moves in close proximity with nothing to keep it from splashing on it as the pitcher is used. Back to the point though, since you have to fill the upper reservoir at least twice to put fill the pitcher to the max 10 cups, you have to go through the process of measuring yourself and seeing where the waterline stops when 10 cups are in the pitcher, then going forward just sort of guess as you use it. Not a deal-killer, but a simple mark on the pitcher would be a big improvement. If there is a mark, and the instructions indicate it, someone will need to point out where because it's not in my instructions and not obvious on the pitcher.That said, the water tastes great, it works well for us so far, and since none of more expensive brand filters are actually certified, I expect this one filters out lead and other things just as well (or close enough) that it's not a critical difference. Overall happy with the product, just wish there was something other than testing it several times and then eyeballing it that would indicate when it was at max capacity so there you don't overfill and risk unfiltered water from reservoir mixing in with the filtered water as it pours.
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