I got this pitcher filter on a closeout special for less than 6 bucks...the pitcher alone is almost worth that and seeing as the filters are around 5 bucks each I got a good deal on this.The other reviewers are correct, it takes a few fills of the filtering chamber to fill the whole thing, but this keeps the overall size smaller, which I like. Having to fill the filter chamber a few times is a small problem in life...it only takes a couple minutes.
What makes me mad is the refill counter/timer device in the lid. They tell you to change the filter after 40 gallons or every two months but the counter is only set up for calendar month and day and the days are only every second or third day so you cant even use it for a regular counter...like 1 thru whatever if you wanted to count the fills.
Brita cleverly doesn''t tell you how many fills equals 40 gallons...because they would rather you replace the filter every two months even if you haven''t filtered 40 gallons. This is a blatant attempt to trick and take advantage of the consumer in my opinion.
So since Brita wont do the math for you, I will. This is a 6-cup unit pitcher. There are 16 cups in a gallon, 40 gallons is 640 cups, divided by 6 cups per pitcher fill equals about 106 pitcher fills per filter. So, I would keep a notepad on the fridge and just make a note each time you fill...as you get closer to 106 fills, pay attention to the taste of the water and change the filter based on the number of fills or the taste of the water.
These companies make their money on the filters, which is fine. But they should be clearer to the consumer how many times/fills the unit should effectively filter.I have had Brita filter pitchers for years...they are fantastic products, I can''t live with out them. But who ever designed this one obviously never used the older models, this model has 1/2 the filtering capacity as the size of the pitcher. i.e. you can only fill the top half to 1/2 the space of the entire pitcher, how dumb is that! The older models allowed for significantly more. So to fill the pitcher completely you have to fill this pitcher once, then wait for it to filter, then fill it again to get it full...DUMB and a waste of time....
Also the pouring flap, (never their on older models) built up mold after a month as it is in constant contact with water. Chicago water must be really bad but come on mold after one month. This product looks sleek and thats kind of why we bought it but its a poor, poor cousin of the fantastic older models.....DO NOT BUY THIS MODEL buy the older version...you''ll be alot happier in the long run...
Buy Brita Bella Water Filter Pitcher Now
This type of water purifer is cheaper and best for the given money. I am using this for the past 4 months. It is really great product. 6 cup jar is more than enough for 3 people home.Cons: This filter comes with only manual indicator no electronic indicator. But it is negligible.
Read Best Reviews of Brita Bella Water Filter Pitcher Here
I''ve owned and used both this model (Bella) and the Slim, so I''ll be comparing the Bella to the Slim.For those that don''t know, the Slim is the basic, no-nonsense Brita pitcher. It does exactly it''s built to do, with no major flaws (like leaking) or extras. The pre-filtered and filtered areas are both ample in volume.
So onto the Bella:
Pros:
flap to cover the spout and protect the water (only major con with the Slim)
date dial (instead of a sticker system on the Slim)
Cons:
very small pre-filter volume (meaning frequent refilling to fill up the pitcher)
major design flaw can and will leak unfiltered water into the filtered area (occurs at the dip where you press down to open the lid)
wide base takes up a lot of room in fridge (especially vs the Slim)
And this isn''t really a con, but the soft grip handle is like a spoiler on a sedan it''s a non-functional gimmick and adds nothing of value. Oh and the product description is wrong on Amazon, this has a manual date dial, not an electronic one.
Summary:
Unless you''re really messy in your fridge and you''re afraid you might drop things in a pitcher with an open spout, go with the Brita Slim. It''s cheaper, works better, takes less space, and has more room for pre-filtered water (ie. less frequent refilling).We got a better deal purchasing this item on Amazon than in the store! For the same price as the same size pitcher in the store, we bought the Brita pitcher and one extra filter. It has met all of our expectations. I would probably have preferred the bigger one just simply so we don''t have to fill it up as much, but for the price difference between the 6 cup and 8 cup it is well worth it.


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