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Brita review
I like the Brita water pitcher very much. The size is just right for storing on the top shelf of my refrigerator, and the filtering is quick enough for a refill. The one thing I suggest is don't try to pour from the pitcher right after filling it because the water from the top compartment ends up on the counter. This seems obvious - I should have seen this coming.
S.
[Wednesday, June 18, 2008]
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CRACK! Goes the weasel
(This is based on an experience with the same pitcher, but with an LED thing in the lid)
I second what the other reviewer said...it cracks on its own...the worst part is, PUR said it's not covered under warranty because it's a "wear and tear" item. It sits in the fridge... They kept me going in circles and after the 30 day satisfaction guarantee expired, they then told me I could have returned it within the first 30 days but now it's too late. For a product based on the razor/razor-blade business model (I'm sure the real money for them is made from the filters, not the pitchers), this is a horrible way for them to deal with the situation. Oh, and I had another one leak within a few weeks. The water is makes is great, but if I wanted crack I'd either call a cable tech/plumber guy over or go to Columbia.
[Sunday, June 15, 2008]
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Its ok
Its better than nothing. The good things I notice is that it does filter water. Thats pretty much it. As far as how long the filter lasts, I would say 3-4 months. The main problem I have is having to refill the thing. In fact, its pretty much the reason I want to switch to the faucet mount. You pretty much have to refill it every two glasses of water if you want to keep it full.
[Friday, March 07, 2008]
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