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Brita on-tap filter system
I have two, can't imagine drinking water without it. But how the heck does one clean the attachment system? Mine gets covered with mold and grime and I have to soak it in bleach and scrub it whenever I change the filter. Is it dishwasher safe? What do others do?
[Saturday, June 28, 2008]
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IT LEAKS - BIG GAMBLE TRYING TO FIX IT
Even if you follow all the instructions, it will leak and you have to aim your container so that you get the purified water and not the tap. If you can't accept that like me, then you might try and fix it like I did. That's when the fun begins. Several times in my attempts to stop the leaking by tightening it the device popped off and water splashed in my face. It's doubly frustrating when you sit around and think about how easy it is for these dicks to make this product so that it will fit snugly on the faucet and not leak. This contraption costs about 30 dollars which isn't that cheap in my quarters. So I got it back to where it was to begin with but while I was trying to fix it I noticed how easy the whole thing comes off. So now I have to worry everytime that I use it that its gonna pop off and give me a scare.
[Monday, June 02, 2008]
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Doesn't fit. Slow service.
I recently purchased on of these filters. It didn't fit my faucet (a seemingly fairly standard faucet). Brita only provides two adapters in the box, which is fine if they want to save parts. They give a phone number in their instructions that buyers are supposed to call if neither of the adapters work. I called, and the machine I "spoke" to said they will send new parts in (a whole slew of adapters I assume) in 1-3 weeks! I don't understand why this is so slow. Hopefully it will work when they come. I'll keep spending lots of money on water until then.
[Thursday, April 03, 2008]
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