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Amazon has 3-Count Brita Standard Replacement Filters for Pitchers & Dispensers on sale for $7.12 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

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  4. Price will be $7.50 - $0.38 5% w/ S&S discount = $7.12.
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Key Features:
  • Reduce Chlorine (taste & odor) Mercury, Copper, Zinc, Cadmium
  • For the best tasting water, replace your water filter after 40 gallons or approximately every 2 months
  • Compatible with all Brita pitchers and dispensers except Stream; Brita water filters are simple to replace with a pull top cap for easy removal

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    • Our research indicates that 3-Count Brita Standard Replacement Filters for Pitchers & Dispensers is $7.85 lower (52.4% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.97 at the time of this posting. -StrawMan86
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Last Edited by MozartA September 19, 2021 at 08:17 AM
Latest Project Farm video comparing water filter like Brita, ZeroWater, PUR, Berkey, Aquaphor, AquaTrue, RV Filter, Lifestraw, Survivor Filter Pro, etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0ioX6GSz0

It did TDS test and Iron/Ph test using test strip. It also open up all the filter to see what's inside those filter.

Conclusion from the video....
If you're looking for a water filter that's going to do a good job of cleaning up the water leaving the minerals alone but taking out some of the impurities the, Aquaphor seems like a great option
ZeroWater did a great job of cleaning up the water, removing the impurities including the iron.
And finally I really like the reverse osmosis that's offered by the AquaTrue, it does a great job.


Tap Water (Total Dissolved Solids)
  ppm (part per million/milligrams per liter (mg/L))
ZeroWater 0
AquaTru 36
Survivor Filter Pro 231
Aquaphor 233
Brita 234
Homemade 237
Frizzlife 253
Sawyer 256
Untreated Water(baseline) 259
Lifestraw 259
PUR 260
RV Filter 267
Berkey 284

Iron
  (ml/L))
ZeroWater 0
AquaTru 0
Aquaphor 10
Brita 50
Frizzlife 50
Berkey 50
Sawyer 100
PUR 100
Lifestraw 100
RV Filter 250
Survivor Filter Pro 250
Homemade 500

Note: 0 TDS or high TDS is not a necessary measure of the water is safe or the water is not safe to drink. 0 or low TDS, the water could still have toxic compounds in their. While high TDS could just mean there are a lot of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and sodium in there, etc.

If people do a quick google search, you will see because TDS/ppm is an aggregate measure of charged compounds in water, uncharged things do not contribute to a TDS/ppm measurement. Things like....
  • motor oil,
  • gasoline,
  • many pharmaceuticals,
  • pesticides
  • toxic nail polish remover
  • etc
do not contribute to a TDS/ppm measurement.

Also, A TDS tester is not sensitive enough to measure toxic levels of lead, chromium-6, or arsenic, even if they are present in a sample. This is because the reading displayed on an inexpensive TDS meter is in parts per million, while things like lead, chromium-6, and arsenic are toxic at part per billion concentrations (1000 times lower). Using a TDS meter to measure ppb lead concentrations in tap water is like trying to use a car's odometer to measure a child's height…. It's the wrong tool.
Example, when 50 ppb (part per billion) of lead — three times the EPA limit — was added to the water. When tested for TDS, the meter read 4 ppm (part per million), which indicates safe water by those cheap TDS meter.



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Latest Project Farm video comparing water filter like Brita, ZeroWater, PUR, Berkey, Aquaphor, AquaTrue, RV Filter, Lifestraw, Survivor Filter Pro, etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0ioX6GSz0

It did TDS test and Iron/Ph test using test strip. It also open up all the filter to see what's inside those filter.

Conclusion from the video....
If you're looking for a water filter that's going to do a good job of cleaning up the water leaving the minerals alone but taking out some of the impurities the, Aquaphor seems like a great option
ZeroWater did a great job of cleaning up the water, removing the impurities including the iron.
And finally I really like the reverse osmosis that's offered by the AquaTrue, it does a great job.


Tap Water (Total Dissolved Solids)
| ppm (part per million/milligrams per liter (mg/L))
ZeroWater | 0
AquaTru | 36
Survivor Filter Pro | 231
Aquaphor | 233
Brita | 234
Homemade | 237
Frizzlife | 253
Sawyer | 256
Untreated Water(baseline) | 259
Lifestraw | 259
PUR | 260
RV Filter | 267
Berkey | 284

Iron
| (ml/L))
ZeroWater | 0
AquaTru | 0
Aquaphor | 10
Brita | 50
Frizzlife | 50
Berkey | 50
Sawyer | 100
PUR | 100
Lifestraw | 100
RV Filter | 250
Survivor Filter Pro | 250
Homemade | 500

Note: 0 TDS or high TDS is not a necessary measure of the water is safe or the water is not safe to drink. 0 or low TDS, the water could still have toxic compounds in their. While high TDS could just mean there are a lot of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and sodium in there, etc.

If people do a quick google search, you will see because TDS/ppm is an aggregate measure of charged compounds in water, uncharged things do not contribute to a TDS/ppm measurement. Things like....

motor oil,
gasoline,
many pharmaceuticals,
pesticides
toxic nail polish remover
etc

do not contribute to a TDS/ppm measurement.

Also, A TDS tester is not sensitive enough to measure toxic levels of lead, chromium-6, or arsenic, even if they are present in a sample. This is because the reading displayed on an inexpensive TDS meter is in parts per million, while things like lead, chromium-6, and arsenic are toxic at part per billion concentrations (1000 times lower). Using a TDS meter to measure ppb lead concentrations in tap water is like trying to use a car's odometer to measure a child's height…. It's the wrong tool.
Example, when 50 ppb (part per billion) of lead — three times the EPA limit — was added to the water. When tested for TDS, the meter read 4 ppm (part per million), which indicates safe water by those cheap TDS meter.
I've used Brita for years from Costco when they go on sale, but after seeing Project Farms recent video testing different water filters, I may have to give Zero Water a try

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Quote from supernoobie :
This is a good deal?

I think so... A 3 pack from Brita is 14.99. making each filter about 5 dollars (not including shipping). This deal makes each filter 2.50. so half the price. I wish there was a deal for the blue filters but oh well, these will work fine for me.
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Is this better than the previous deal for a 6 pack I think?
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No free shipping with subscribe and save?
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Now I just need the pitcher..
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I've used Brita for years from Costco when they go on sale, but after seeing Project Farms recent video testing different water filters, I may have to give Zero Water a try
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Is this better than Costco box of 10 ?
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Quote from ShishirR :
Is this better than Costco box of 10 ?
Yes. There was a sale on Costco in August for $28.99 for 10 ($2.89 each). This is better at $7.13 for 3 (2.37 each) but you are limited to 3 boxes max. Regular price in Costco for 10 is $37.99.
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Latest Project Farm video comparing water filter like Brita, ZeroWater, PUR, Berkey, Aquaphor, AquaTrue, RV Filter, Lifestraw, Survivor Filter Pro, etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0ioX6GSz0

It did TDS test and Iron/Ph test using test strip. It also open up all the filter to see what's inside those filter.

Conclusion from the video....
If you're looking for a water filter that's going to do a good job of cleaning up the water leaving the minerals alone but taking out some of the impurities the, Aquaphor seems like a great option
ZeroWater did a great job of cleaning up the water, removing the impurities including the iron.
And finally I really like the reverse osmosis that's offered by the AquaTrue, it does a great job.


Tap Water (Total Dissolved Solids)
  ppm (part per million/milligrams per liter (mg/L))
ZeroWater 0
AquaTru 36
Survivor Filter Pro 231
Aquaphor 233
Brita 234
Homemade 237
Frizzlife 253
Sawyer 256
Untreated Water(baseline) 259
Lifestraw 259
PUR 260
RV Filter 267
Berkey 284

Iron
  (ml/L))
ZeroWater 0
AquaTru 0
Aquaphor 10
Brita 50
Frizzlife 50
Berkey 50
Sawyer 100
PUR 100
Lifestraw 100
RV Filter 250
Survivor Filter Pro 250
Homemade 500

Note: 0 TDS or high TDS is not a necessary measure of the water is safe or the water is not safe to drink. 0 or low TDS, the water could still have toxic compounds in their. While high TDS could just mean there are a lot of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and sodium in there, etc.

If people do a quick google search, you will see because TDS/ppm is an aggregate measure of charged compounds in water, uncharged things do not contribute to a TDS/ppm measurement. Things like....
  • motor oil,
  • gasoline,
  • many pharmaceuticals,
  • pesticides
  • toxic nail polish remover
  • etc
do not contribute to a TDS/ppm measurement.

Also, A TDS tester is not sensitive enough to measure toxic levels of lead, chromium-6, or arsenic, even if they are present in a sample. This is because the reading displayed on an inexpensive TDS meter is in parts per million, while things like lead, chromium-6, and arsenic are toxic at part per billion concentrations (1000 times lower). Using a TDS meter to measure ppb lead concentrations in tap water is like trying to use a car's odometer to measure a child's height…. It's the wrong tool.
Example, when 50 ppb (part per billion) of lead — three times the EPA limit — was added to the water. When tested for TDS, the meter read 4 ppm (part per million), which indicates safe water by those cheap TDS meter.
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At $2.37 per Brita filter with S&S and $2.50 per with Prime, this is the cheapest price in at least a couple years.


Previous Front Page deals were:
6 packs for $18 at BB&Beyond = $3 each. https://slickdeals.net/f/15201406-6-pack-brita-pitcher-replacement-water-filters-17-99-free-shipping-w-prime-or-on-25?src=SiteSearch

10 packs for $31ish at Sams Club and Costco= $3.10 each.
BJs had a 10 pack for $27 with coupon deal in July= $2.70 each
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Good deal I change mine once a month
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09-19-2021 at 08:57 AM.
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Anyone knows the price for Kirkland Signature Water Filter Cartridge (10 pack) at Costco?
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