Brita 42558 Aqualux Water Pitcher

January 29, 2010
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  • Inccludes 1 pitcher and 1 filter
  • Capacity: Six 8-ounce glasses
  • Flip-top lid for easy refilling
  • Electronic filter change indicator
  • Certified to reduce chlorine, sediment, 98% of lead, and more

Product Description
You don’t need to spend a ton of money on a fancy water filtration system just to get clean, healthy filtered water. The Brita Aqualux water pitcher fits easily in your fridge so you’ll always have plenty of nice cold purified water, and the built-in electronic filter life indicator means you’ll always know when it’s time to change the filter.Amazon.com Product Description
The Brita Aqualux Water Pitcher turns ordinary water into healthier, great-tasting d… More >>

Brita 42558 Aqualux Water Pitcher

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5 Responses to Brita 42558 Aqualux Water Pitcher

  1. Neil Botel on January 29, 2010 at 9:46 am

    What good is it when it falls apart every third time you use it????? Horribly designed. Ultimately threw it out. Will not buy another from this company. They evidently didn’t test it or if they did, didn’t care that it was highly prone to simply falling apart in front of your very eyes without any urging whatsoever. Like getting slapped in the face.

    If you want frustration, I urge you to buy it and see what happens.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. truthplz on January 29, 2010 at 11:47 am

    I enjoy it a lot, the water is really tasty and fresh. I mainly use it for making tea and coffee. My cat even gets the benefit of it.

    I’ve had this for almost 2 full months… it’s now on last indicator bar. I have two 2 quart plastic jugs I keep water in, so that I don’t have to wait for pitcher to finish it’s filtering process.

    Today however, I went to get full pitcher out of fridge and it slipped from shelf. It fell over 3 feet (40″) to the linoleum floor. The top popped off and half the water went everywhere. There is a large crack around the side and front where impact was strongest. Obviously this product wasn’t made to be dropped. I’m ordering another however, but this time I will be particularly careful with it.

    ***It it weren’t for the cheap plastic i would give it a 5-star.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. WILLIAM MCLEAN on January 29, 2010 at 1:51 pm

    The Brita 42558 Aqualux Water Pitcher is nicely designed to fit in the top shelf of my refrigerator. Only a rectangular shape would have utilized space more effectively. Replacement filters are readily available whenever needed – as reported by a little window on the lid of the pitcher.

    I carefully followed the instructions for start-up.

    I guess it does what the manufacturer claims, and maybe it is beneficial for gaining the best health. But who really knows anything these days? Well. . . we do know that everyone works for profit. People do as little as necessary and try to profit as much as possible. An old black friend of mine once told me: “Yuz pays you money and yuz takes ur chances.”
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Rick Moody on January 29, 2010 at 3:31 pm

    A bit small i have a larger one but we use both because i drink a lot of water
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Lawrence Fritz on January 29, 2010 at 4:14 pm

    I purchased this Brita water pitcher last month and I am happy with it. For a one or two person household it is fine, if you get in the habit of immediately refilling the tank with water to be filtered. I use the water where it will only be ingested into my body. A faucet application is another approach, that way you don’t have to remember to fill the pitcher, but if you don’t switch the device off, for water you don’t need filtered (washing dishes for example) then it’s a waste of filters and Brita is in the filter bussines just like companys that make printers are in the ink cardridge bussiness. If we only used what we needed and paid for what we use; think what that could do for our budget. So far it’s eliminated having to make a trip to the water station and poke quarters into a machine for water I am not sure of anyway. My father used to tell me (50 years ago) that no one will believe there is a water shortage, until they turn the faucet on and nothing comes out and they still won’t; not until their tongue is dried out, cracked, swollen and bleeding and they can’t swallow. Sorry, I suffer from A.D.D. I’ll get off my soap box now.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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