Amazon has for it's Prime Members: Brita Plus Water Filter Refills on sale below when you clip the corresponding coupon on the item page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free.
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Our research indicates that this offer (6-Count) is $8.28 lower (28% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.99.
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Amazon has for it's Prime Members: Brita Plus Water Filter Refills on sale below when you clip the corresponding coupon on the item page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free.
Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.
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Available (prices shown after coupon 'clipped" & check out via S&S):
Our research indicates that this offer (6-Count) is $8.28 lower (28% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.99.
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Model: Brita Plus Water Filter, BPA-Free, High-Density Replacement Filter for Pitchers and Dispensers, Reduces 2x Contaminants*, Lasts Two Months or 40 Gallons, Includes 6 Filters
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Just a heads-up, since there are so many of these filters and they seem to be interchangeable:
Standard: Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Plus: Traps 2x more contaminants than Standard filter, Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Elite: Reduces 99% of lead, filters Chlorine (taste and odor), Cadmium, Mercury, Benzene, Asbestos, and more; Brita Elite filters out more than 3x the contaminants vs. standard Brita filters. Change every 6 months (120 gallons)
With this deal, after clipping the coupon, prices came to (may be less after sub&save):
2 Plus filters: $13 -20% = $10.40 (lasts 4 months) ($2.60/month)
4 plus filters: $20.79 -15% = $17.67 (lasts 8 months) ($2.21/month)
I still say that the ELITE filters are the better buy. They last 3x as long and filter out more than the standard and elite filters. Cost difference is negligible. Even if you can get the deal in OP, it comes to $1.81/month for the Plus filters
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Hello! These offers are already live and showing up for me. The 6-count filter is currently 30% off from its list price ($36.49), making it $25.54 and you can get an additional 15% off if you purchase via Subscribe and Save making the final total $21.71.
The other two options are 20% off + additional 15% off with Subscribe and Save.
Just a heads-up, since there are so many of these filters and they seem to be interchangeable:
Standard: Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Plus: Traps 2x more contaminants than Standard filter, Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Elite: Reduces 99% of lead, filters Chlorine (taste and odor), Cadmium, Mercury, Benzene, Asbestos, and more; Brita Elite filters out more than 3x the contaminants vs. standard Brita filters. Change every 6 months (120 gallons)
With this deal, after clipping the coupon, prices came to (may be less after sub&save):
2 Plus filters: $13 -20% = $10.40 (lasts 4 months) ($2.60/month)
4 plus filters: $20.79 -15% = $17.67 (lasts 8 months) ($2.21/month)
I still say that the ELITE filters are the better buy. They last 3x as long and filter out more than the standard and elite filters. Cost difference is negligible. Even if you can get the deal in OP, it comes to $1.81/month for the Plus filters
I used to have a Brita filter until I got a Zerowater filter.
I'd use the filter on my fridge (those things are next to worthless btw) and put water into my Brita filter.
My TDS meter would show 310 on the water from the fridge, and like 290 on water from the Brita. So it was barely doing anything at all. Waste of money.
I used to have a Brita filter until I got a Zerowater filter.
I'd use the filter on my fridge (those things are next to worthless btw) and put water into my Brita filter.
My TDS meter would show 310 on the water from the fridge, and like 290 on water from the Brita. So it was barely doing anything at all. Waste of money.
My Zerowater filter gets the TDS down to 0.
Have you seen any sales on Zerowater pitchers? I saw some filters on sale not too long ago, was debating the switch. I agree Brita doesn't do as great.. I can barely tell the difference between tap and Brita filtered.
Also, how useful is TDS as a measurement? It measures conductivity, so only charged particles. Microplastics are uncharged polymers.. debating going the Zerowater route or just going RO instead.
Have you seen any sales on Zerowater pitchers? I saw some filters on sale not too long ago, was debating the switch. I agree Brita doesn't do as great.. I can barely tell the difference between tap and Brita filtered.
Also, how useful is TDS as a measurement? It measures conductivity, so only charged particles. Microplastics are uncharged polymers.. debating going the Zerowater route or just going RO instead.
I guess I haven't paid attention to any pitcher sales. I will say though, get a 22 cup (or larger) pitcher. The Zerowater filters are pretty big, and if you get a smaller pitcher, it is going to take up most of the interior volume of the pitcher.
RO would be the best, though most expensive option. Zerowater tastes great to me. Much better than the filtered water from my fridge, and certainly better than tap water.
Totally bizarre timing - my refrigerator's water system needs repair so I bought a brand-new Brita pitcher LAST NIGHT and almost bought some replacement filters but didn't.
By random luck, I see this deal TONIGHT! Thanks, OP!
I used to have a Brita filter until I got a Zerowater filter.
I'd use the filter on my fridge (those things are next to worthless btw) and put water into my Brita filter.
My TDS meter would show 310 on the water from the fridge, and like 290 on water from the Brita. So it was barely doing anything at all. Waste of money.
My Zerowater filter gets the TDS down to 0.
I use both. faucet to brita. brita to smartwater.
in my mind it helps make the costly smartwater filters last longer
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Standard: Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Plus: Traps 2x more contaminants than Standard filter, Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Elite: Reduces 99% of lead, filters Chlorine (taste and odor), Cadmium, Mercury, Benzene, Asbestos, and more; Brita Elite filters out more than 3x the contaminants vs. standard Brita filters. Change every 6 months (120 gallons)
With this deal, after clipping the coupon, prices came to (may be less after sub&save):
2 Plus filters: $13 -20% = $10.40 (lasts 4 months) ($2.60/month)
4 plus filters: $20.79 -15% = $17.67 (lasts 8 months) ($2.21/month)
1 Elite filter: $18.40 -20% = $14.72 (Lasts 6 months) ($2.46/month)
2 Elite filters: $32.24 - 15% = $27.40 (Lasts 12 months) ($2.28/month)
I still say that the ELITE filters are the better buy. They last 3x as long and filter out more than the standard and elite filters. Cost difference is negligible. Even if you can get the deal in OP, it comes to $1.81/month for the Plus filters
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The other two options are 20% off + additional 15% off with Subscribe and Save.
Standard: Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Plus: Traps 2x more contaminants than Standard filter, Change every 2 months (or 40 gallons)
Elite: Reduces 99% of lead, filters Chlorine (taste and odor), Cadmium, Mercury, Benzene, Asbestos, and more; Brita Elite filters out more than 3x the contaminants vs. standard Brita filters. Change every 6 months (120 gallons)
With this deal, after clipping the coupon, prices came to (may be less after sub&save):
2 Plus filters: $13 -20% = $10.40 (lasts 4 months) ($2.60/month)
4 plus filters: $20.79 -15% = $17.67 (lasts 8 months) ($2.21/month)
1 Elite filter: $18.40 -20% = $14.72 (Lasts 6 months) ($2.46/month)
2 Elite filters: $32.24 - 15% = $27.40 (Lasts 12 months) ($2.28/month)
I still say that the ELITE filters are the better buy. They last 3x as long and filter out more than the standard and elite filters. Cost difference is negligible. Even if you can get the deal in OP, it comes to $1.81/month for the Plus filters
I'd use the filter on my fridge (those things are next to worthless btw) and put water into my Brita filter.
My TDS meter would show 310 on the water from the fridge, and like 290 on water from the Brita. So it was barely doing anything at all. Waste of money.
My Zerowater filter gets the TDS down to 0.
I'd use the filter on my fridge (those things are next to worthless btw) and put water into my Brita filter.
My TDS meter would show 310 on the water from the fridge, and like 290 on water from the Brita. So it was barely doing anything at all. Waste of money.
My Zerowater filter gets the TDS down to 0.
Also, how useful is TDS as a measurement? It measures conductivity, so only charged particles. Microplastics are uncharged polymers.. debating going the Zerowater route or just going RO instead.
Also, how useful is TDS as a measurement? It measures conductivity, so only charged particles. Microplastics are uncharged polymers.. debating going the Zerowater route or just going RO instead.
RO would be the best, though most expensive option. Zerowater tastes great to me. Much better than the filtered water from my fridge, and certainly better than tap water.
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By random luck, I see this deal TONIGHT! Thanks, OP!
I'd use the filter on my fridge (those things are next to worthless btw) and put water into my Brita filter.
My TDS meter would show 310 on the water from the fridge, and like 290 on water from the Brita. So it was barely doing anything at all. Waste of money.
My Zerowater filter gets the TDS down to 0.
in my mind it helps make the costly smartwater filters last longer
It was only $17.xx last year according to my purchase history.
It was only $17.xx last year according to my purchase history.
The $15 off $15 Citi promo doesn't work for me.
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It was only $17.xx last year according to my purchase history.