Don't conveniently leave out the tiny little part where you gotta spend $12-$15 per ZeroWater filter that last only 15 gallons each (maybe 2 weeks of use).
Passive aggressive much? Lol.
If you prefer to spend less to get less water filtering, you do you.
Btw, usage will very greatly. No way I'd drink a gallon of water from this per day, whereas a family of 4 might if it's there only source of h2o. If your family drinks that much filtered water at home per day, a pitcher like this wouldn't be a smart purchase anyway. You'd be constantly refilling it. You need a system with way more capacity.
I never faced this , my store also had it for $24.99 , but at register target associate price match with online even though seeing two coupons …no questions asked
This is the same one I just bought on Amazon for $13.98 in white. Bummer, I would have bought the blue one.
I saw some tests on YT and the standard Brita water filters are pretty capable. They are not Zero water but they also cost less and last longer.
After I used this standard filter, I am going to use the better filtering and 3x longer lasting Brita Elite filters I bought on eBay - 6 for $57.00. I cannot find any really great tests on the Elite filters yet - if anyone has any links, please respond. Thanks.
Passive aggressive much? Lol.
If you prefer to spend less to get less water filtering, you do you.
Nah. It's just that you said to find a deal on a ZeroWater pitcher with much better filtering. When it's not their pitcher that needs a deal, it's their very expensive filters that do. When touting ZeroWater's more effective system, that's a pretty major aspect to simply just leave out of the equation or not mention.
Nah. It's just that you said to find a deal on a ZeroWater pitcher with much better filtering. When it's not their pitcher that needs a deal, it's their very expensive filters that do. When touting ZeroWater's more effective system, that's a pretty major aspect to simply just leave out of the equation or not mention.
Lol. The whole "conveniently left out" part wasn't passive aggressive at all 🤣🤣🤣
I didn't realize I had become a zerowater "rep" that was responsible for explaining how better filtering costs more money. Lol.
All the zerowater pitchers I've bought on a "deal" came with the filter. I haven't seen "deals" on just the "pitcher". Have you?
This brita "pitcher" deal includes the filter. So do the zerowater "pitcher" deals.
Lol. The whole "conveniently left out" part wasn't passive aggressive at all 🤣🤣🤣
I didn't realize I had become a zerowater "rep" that was responsible for explaining how better filtering costs more money. Lol.
All the zerowater pitchers I've bought on a "deal" came with the filter. I haven't seen "deals" on just the "pitcher". Have you?
This brita "pitcher" deal includes the filter. So do the zerowater "pitcher" deals.
Literally every pitcher from every brand comes with a filter; you pointing that out means nothing and adds nothing to what people already know. But users need additional filters after the first one runs its course; what would actually have helped is the very pertinent information on how much their additional filters cost, particularly from a company known to have exorbitantly expensive filter prices, instead of only saying a blanket statement "Pitcher X is better, buy that instead" in a thread about Pitcher Y. There's a reason you got so many downvotes on that comment.
Seems like you got pretty butthurt over the "conveniently left out" part lol, mentioning it again not once but two more times since then. By the way, yes, you did conveniently leave it out.
Literally every pitcher from every brand comes with a filter; you pointing that out means nothing and adds nothing to what people already know. But users need additional filters after the first one runs its course; what would actually have helped is the very pertinent information on how much their additional filters cost, particularly from a company known to have exorbitantly expensive filter prices, instead of only saying a blanket statement "Pitcher X is better, buy that instead" in a thread about Pitcher Y. There's a reason you got so many downvotes on that comment.
Seems like you got pretty butthurt over the "conveniently left out" part lol, mentioning it again not once but two more times since then. By the way, yes, you did conveniently leave it out.
"a company known to have exorbitantly expensive filter prices,"
Hmm...If they're "KNOWN to have....expensive filters", tell us again how I'm "conveniently" leaving out pertinent information??
What's "convenient" about it?
It's "KNOWN" 🤣🤣🤣
Your logic leaves a lot to be desired.
"a company known to have exorbitantly expensive filter prices,"
Hmm...If they're "KNOWN to have....expensive filters", tell us again how I'm "conveniently" leaving out pertinent information??
What's "convenient" about it?
It's "KNOWN" 🤣🤣🤣
Your logic leaves a lot to be desired.
PS...wait for a deal on the zerowater pitcher 👍🏼
Yet again going off about "conveniently". My goodness... talk about being so obsessed with and disproportionately offended by just a single word. It's all you're able to bring up, over and over again. Clearly that word hit some deep nerve of yours, gotta love it.
I went to my local Target to get this deal. The Brita pitchers they had on the shelf were about $24. I double checked with an employee that I had the right product--she said I did, but I'll need to show the link on my phone to show the price on the Target website to price match.
That's fine.
Easy peasy, right?
Noooooo.
At the register, they said I can either price match or use the coupons. So they were able to use one of the coupons. They mentioned it's a problem with the program as it recently got updated.
I left without the pitcher and called up Target customer support. They thankfully said they will override and allow me to use the online price, both coupons in my transaction, and then pick up in store. It was a long, frustrating road but I did get the product at the end.
Go to a different Target, we have one on every corner in Michigan.
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Passive aggressive much? Lol.
If you prefer to spend less to get less water filtering, you do you.
Btw, usage will very greatly. No way I'd drink a gallon of water from this per day, whereas a family of 4 might if it's there only source of h2o. If your family drinks that much filtered water at home per day, a pitcher like this wouldn't be a smart purchase anyway. You'd be constantly refilling it. You need a system with way more capacity.
I saw some tests on YT and the standard Brita water filters are pretty capable. They are not Zero water but they also cost less and last longer.
After I used this standard filter, I am going to use the better filtering and 3x longer lasting Brita Elite filters I bought on eBay - 6 for $57.00. I cannot find any really great tests on the Elite filters yet - if anyone has any links, please respond. Thanks.
If you prefer to spend less to get less water filtering, you do you.
Lol. The whole "conveniently left out" part wasn't passive aggressive at all 🤣🤣🤣
I didn't realize I had become a zerowater "rep" that was responsible for explaining how better filtering costs more money. Lol.
All the zerowater pitchers I've bought on a "deal" came with the filter. I haven't seen "deals" on just the "pitcher". Have you?
This brita "pitcher" deal includes the filter. So do the zerowater "pitcher" deals.
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$4 is in store only coupon, it won't work on online order.
Hey, you're "conveniently" leaving something out!
Lol.
> joking < 😉
I didn't realize I had become a zerowater "rep" that was responsible for explaining how better filtering costs more money. Lol.
All the zerowater pitchers I've bought on a "deal" came with the filter. I haven't seen "deals" on just the "pitcher". Have you?
This brita "pitcher" deal includes the filter. So do the zerowater "pitcher" deals.
Seems like you got pretty butthurt over the "conveniently left out" part lol, mentioning it again not once but two more times since then. By the way, yes, you did conveniently leave it out.
Seems like you got pretty butthurt over the "conveniently left out" part lol, mentioning it again not once but two more times since then. By the way, yes, you did conveniently leave it out.
"a company known to have exorbitantly expensive filter prices,"
Hmm...If they're "KNOWN to have....expensive filters", tell us again how I'm "conveniently" leaving out pertinent information??
What's "convenient" about it?
It's "KNOWN" 🤣🤣🤣
Your logic leaves a lot to be desired.
PS...wait for a deal on the zerowater pitcher 👍🏼
Hmm...If they're "KNOWN to have....expensive filters", tell us again how I'm "conveniently" leaving out pertinent information??
What's "convenient" about it?
It's "KNOWN" 🤣🤣🤣
Your logic leaves a lot to be desired.
PS...wait for a deal on the zerowater pitcher 👍🏼
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That's fine.
Easy peasy, right?
Noooooo.
At the register, they said I can either price match or use the coupons. So they were able to use one of the coupons. They mentioned it's a problem with the program as it recently got updated.
I left without the pitcher and called up Target customer support. They thankfully said they will override and allow me to use the online price, both coupons in my transaction, and then pick up in store. It was a long, frustrating road but I did get the product at the end.