Brita Everyday 10 Cup Pitcher With Longlast Filter For $27.30 Shipped From Amazon

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Brita Everyday 10 Cup Pitcher With Longlast Filter For $27.30 Shipped From Amazon

Available in Black, Turquoise, or White.

This has never sold for less than $34.99 from Amazon.

  • LARGE WATER PITCHER: This large, plastic water filtration pitcher is easy to pour and refill. The space efficient pitcher fits perfectly on refrigerator shelves and is great for families. Height 10.47″”; Width 5.59″”; Length/Depth 10.94″”; Weight 2.29 pounds
  • CLEANER AND GREAT TASTING: The BPA free Brita filter reduces chlorine (taste and odor), copper, mercury, zinc and cadmium impurities found in tap water for cleaner great tasting water. *Substances reduced may not be in all users’ water
  • FILTER CHANGE REMINDER: For optimum performance, a helpful status indicator on your filtered water pitcher notifies you when your water filter needs to be replaced
  • REDUCE WASTE: One Longlast Filter can replace 900 standard 16.9 ounce water bottles, keep you hydrated, save you money, and reduce plastic waste
  • LONG LASTING: The Longlast Filter has a 3X longer life compared to 40 gallon filters, including our Standard Brita Filter – change the filters every 120 gallons or about every 6 months

HT: mileagejunkie.

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yaakov

Takes out dissolved chemicals, not particulate. Not good for removing bugs from NYC water.

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