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- Slim water pitcher with filter from Brita
- Filter uses an ion resin exchange to reduce lead, copper, mercury, cadmium, zinc, and other impurities from drinking water
- Pitcher fits into refrigerator door shelves for compact storage; ideal for a single person or small family household
- Filters should be changed every 40 gallons or 2 months; do not use with microbiologically unsafe water
- Pitcher holds 40 fluid ounces of water(5 x 8 ounce glasses) – weighs 2 pounds
Product Description
The Brita Slim Pitcher 42629 features a slim design which fits perfectly into your refrigerator door. This unit includes one pitcher and one filter. Just pour water through the Brita Water Filter placed on top of the pitcher and get clean, drinkable, filtered water. The 42629 reduces chlorine taste and eliminates 95% to 98% of the lead content. On top of that, a bacteriostatic system prevents re-growth of bacteria. All you’re left with is clean, refreshing water. El… More >>




October 31, 2009 at 11:44 am
Too bad the product was broke when I opened the box!! and there is no pitchs to replace from the brand as an option
Rating: 2 / 5
October 31, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Got my order within a week, which is fast for ground shipping. Nice shopping experience
Rating: 5 / 5
October 31, 2009 at 3:06 pm
What higher praise can I give?
Rating: 5 / 5
October 31, 2009 at 5:13 pm
…at least in terms of taste! This one is attractive, compact, and very very low-cost.
If you really want high quality filtered water however, no charcoal filter is EVER really going to compare with a decent reverse osmosis filter. Aside from a cup of tea in the morning and maybe a beer or two a few nights out of the week, water is 90% of my fluid intake. I used Brita filters for years as a college student, then finally splurged on a nice 4-stage, two hundred fifty dollar countertop R.O. filter with a 1 gallon reservoir. Sure it was bulky and kind of a pain to operate (had to buy a countdown timer to tell me when the reservoir was full, which usually took 35-40 minutes) but the water quality was so much better and totally worth the extra space, money, and time for someone like me who drinks almost a gallon of water a day.
So get a charcoal filter like the Brita if you must, or if you don’t drink all that much water a day.
Rating: 4 / 5
October 31, 2009 at 7:47 pm
I’ve expected a lot from this product, but its not upto the mark.
Only a little volume can be used.
Rating: 3 / 5