Brita 4 pack filters $12.99 after Target Circle In-Store Coupon B&M
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Brita BPA Free Standard Replacement Filters for Pitchers and Dispensers
Target Circle coupon $4 off Brita Bottle, Longlast filter or Standard filters 3ct+
4 pack on sale $16.99 - $4 coupon = $12.99
Just replaced my filter yesterday at just shy of 3.5 months as the taste was already off. Still have 2 left but might as well buy now when on sale. Thanks!
Doesn't seem to work for pickup for me, which isn't surprising given the coupon says in-store only.
My local targets are always more expensive than target.com for Brita filters which means I need to jump through the hoops of getting a price match. Not that much effort, but still annoying...
Doesn't seem to work for pickup for me, which isn't surprising given the coupon says in-store only.
My local targets are always more expensive than target.com for Brita filters which means I need to jump through the hoops of getting a price match. Not that much effort, but still annoying...
I remove pickup in title and also the $16.99 Brita filters are in the weekly flyer or at least it's in my flyer, I checked it online.
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I remove pickup in title and also the $16.99 Brita filters are in the weekly flyer or at least it's in my flyer, I checked it online.
I updated your link just slightly to select the 4-pack, as it was defaulting on the 3-pack.
As an additional tip if you were curious: When you have multiple product sizes on the same product page, the surefire way to get the link so it selects the correct quantity/pack is to go to the product page, select the preferred quantity, then scroll down to details and get the DCPI or TCIN number, then paste that number into the target.com search bar. Hit the matching search result, and it'll give you a direct link to that quantity/number. It does this by appending the URL with, in this case, "preselect=10997227", where 10997227 is the TCIN for the 4 pack.
Just replaced my filter yesterday at just shy of 3.5 months as the taste was already off. Still have 2 left but might as well buy now when on sale. Thanks!
Not really. The std one can filter 60 gallons of water...so 2 month assuming you only refill it once a day…In my personal case, I would change it every month.
Not really. The std one can filter 60 gallons of water...so 2 month assuming you only refill it once a day…In my personal case, I would change it every month.
Brita actually states 40 gallons on the standard one, or 2 months. They used to list 3 months but sometime after it came out the amount of bacteria found in a study of different filters even in a controlled environment after different periods of time they changed the months listed.
Plus pitchers come in a lot of different sizes. I'm actually using just a 7cup pitcher, so if I refill just once a day that's only 56oz a day so in a month I'd only be filtering 13.125 gallons. I average 2 fill ups a day even with occasional 1 or 3 fill ups, so 2 months is 54.25 gallons for me.
Usually I replace at 2.5-3 as I don't noticee a taste change and I am religious on cleaning the pitcher once a week and we have clean water to start with. Let it go long this time to 3.5 months and it was very apparent with the taste though as wasn't filtering the chlorine.
According to reviews on the Kirkland pitchers on costco.com, they will work. I use these with a Target "Up and Up" store brand pitcher. Got that pitcher on purpose as uses the standard Brita shape.
Was using Target brand filters but they seemed to filter much, much, slower so just stock up when Brita filters are on sale.
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edit: Picked them up. Thanks again.
My local targets are always more expensive than target.com for Brita filters which means I need to jump through the hoops of getting a price match. Not that much effort, but still annoying...
My local targets are always more expensive than target.com for Brita filters which means I need to jump through the hoops of getting a price match. Not that much effort, but still annoying...
As an additional tip if you were curious: When you have multiple product sizes on the same product page, the surefire way to get the link so it selects the correct quantity/pack is to go to the product page, select the preferred quantity, then scroll down to details and get the DCPI or TCIN number, then paste that number into the target.com search bar. Hit the matching search result, and it'll give you a direct link to that quantity/number. It does this by appending the URL with, in this case, "preselect=10997227", where 10997227 is the TCIN for the 4 pack.
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Plus pitchers come in a lot of different sizes. I'm actually using just a 7cup pitcher, so if I refill just once a day that's only 56oz a day so in a month I'd only be filtering 13.125 gallons. I average 2 fill ups a day even with occasional 1 or 3 fill ups, so 2 months is 54.25 gallons for me.
Usually I replace at 2.5-3 as I don't noticee a taste change and I am religious on cleaning the pitcher once a week and we have clean water to start with. Let it go long this time to 3.5 months and it was very apparent with the taste though as wasn't filtering the chlorine.
Was using Target brand filters but they seemed to filter much, much, slower so just stock up when Brita filters are on sale.