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It's very very good. I love Pur
I am delighted(enchanted) with this product, it is necessary to buy it, the drip goes away with a tape of teflon.
[Thursday, June 19, 2008]
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Award-winning atrocious design and the lid from hell
As other reviewers have noted, removing the lid in order to re-fill the pitcher is difficult. To be more accurate, difficult is an understatement. The lid fits on very tightly, and there's no way to easily remove it or pry it open. On the back, you can try and push the lid up and with enough brute force it may come off. But thanks to sharp plastic corners, you're likely to rip a gash in your thumb as I did during the first week. The design is just atrocious.
How can a company that sells water pitchers not design one that's at least somewhat easy to open and refill? Sure, coming up with the cheapest design and manufacturing is profitable, but don't the real profits come from selling more cartridges? This might be an example of where offshoring design isn't a very good idea. Needless to say, my days with Pur are numbered.
[Friday, April 18, 2008]
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Flimsy
I bought this after my previous Pur pitcher of 3+ years cracked. This one is a flimsy POS and I predict it will not last a year. Not sure what the LED is for. I suspect it will tell me to replace the filter more often than necessary.
[Saturday, April 12, 2008]
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