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6-Cup Brita Metro Water Filter Pitcher w/ 1x Standard Filter (Red or Turquoise)

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Amazon has 6-Cup Brita Metro Water Filter Pitcher w/ 1x Standard Filter (Red or Turquoise) on sale for $15.89 when you clip the $4 off coupon on the item page. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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  • Brita water filter cuts the taste and odor of chlorine and also reduces copper, cadmium and mercury impurities
  • Easy-fill locking lid on this water pitcher with filter helps prevent unwanted spills and makes pouring and refilling a breeze
  • Electronic SmartLight filter indicator lets you know when it is time to change your Brita filter
  • Also compatible with Standard filters - change your Standard filter after 40 gallons or approximately every two months

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Amazon has 6-Cup Brita Metro Water Filter Pitcher w/ 1x Standard Filter (Red or Turquoise) on sale for $15.89 when you clip the $4 off coupon on the item page. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.
Thanks to Community Member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal.

Available Colors:Features:
  • Brita water filter cuts the taste and odor of chlorine and also reduces copper, cadmium and mercury impurities
  • Easy-fill locking lid on this water pitcher with filter helps prevent unwanted spills and makes pouring and refilling a breeze
  • Electronic SmartLight filter indicator lets you know when it is time to change your Brita filter
  • Also compatible with Standard filters - change your Standard filter after 40 gallons or approximately every two months

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Model: Brita Water Filter Pitcher for Tap and Drinking Water with 1 Standard Filter, Lasts 2 Months, 6-Cup Capacity, BPA Free, Red

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diggie
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I don't know why Brita insisted on getting rid of the flap on the front of the water jug. Now if I have these things on a counter dust, flies, mosquitos, splashes from the sink, whatever can get directly into the clean water section. The pre-filter water has better protection, ironically.
GimmeYoTots
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Apparently you've had a different experience than me with that front spout flap. In my experience, they were often causing problems (including icing up and "sticking" when pitcher was stored on top shelf in back of fridge). YMMV I guess, but I was kinda happy to not have to deal with the Brita front flap issues any longer.
oregon14
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Might be why this model was much cheaper ($8.47) at WM in April.

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Jul 30, 2024 05:18 AM
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diggieJul 30, 2024 05:18 AM
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I don't know why Brita insisted on getting rid of the flap on the front of the water jug. Now if I have these things on a counter dust, flies, mosquitos, splashes from the sink, whatever can get directly into the clean water section. The pre-filter water has better protection, ironically.
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Quote from diggie :
I don't know why Brita insisted on getting rid of the flap on the front of the water jug. Now if I have these things on a counter dust, flies, mosquitos, splashes from the sink, whatever can get directly into the clean water section. The pre-filter water has better protection, ironically.
Might be why this model was much cheaper ($8.47) at WM in April.
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Quote from diggie :
I don't know why Brita insisted on getting rid of the flap on the front of the water jug. Now if I have these things on a counter dust, flies, mosquitos, splashes from the sink, whatever can get directly into the clean water section. The pre-filter water has better protection, ironically.
Apparently you've had a different experience than me with that front spout flap. In my experience, they were often causing problems (including icing up and "sticking" when pitcher was stored on top shelf in back of fridge). YMMV I guess, but I was kinda happy to not have to deal with the Brita front flap issues any longer.
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diggieJul 30, 2024 07:06 AM
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
Apparently you've had a different experience than me with that front spout flap. In my experience, they were often causing problems (including icing up and "sticking" when pitcher was stored on top shelf in back of fridge). YMMV I guess, but I was kinda happy to not have to deal with the Brita front flap issues any longer.
I wonder why they didn't fix the flap rather than pretend it wasn't needed? Maybe their design team couldn't figure it out.

I took a piece of sandpaper to mine when I bought it and it's fine ever since.
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Quote from diggie :
I wonder why they didn't fix the flap rather than pretend it wasn't needed? Maybe their design team couldn't figure it out.

I took a piece of sandpaper to mine when I bought it and it's fine ever since.
Well, to each their own if you prefer the flap - but I make iced tea and store it in a large Libbey glass carafe where the top is completely open. So, that small area being open on the Brita pitcher doesn't really bother me. On the other hand, when that little flap *does* work correctly, it helps to direct the flow of water - so I do understand why people might prefer that design.
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Ck2hiJul 30, 2024 09:25 AM
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Ik description says elite filter but can any1 confirm?
Jul 30, 2024 09:31 AM
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ThriftySummer124Jul 30, 2024 09:31 AM
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Quote from diggie :
I don't know why Brita insisted on getting rid of the flap on the front of the water jug. Now if I have these things on a counter dust, flies, mosquitos, splashes from the sink, whatever can get directly into the clean water section. The pre-filter water has better protection, ironically.
Thanks for bringing attention to this, I now wonder if it easily absorbs the odor of the refrigerator like if someone doesn't seal a bag or chopped onions properly.

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oregon14Jul 30, 2024 10:24 AM
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Quote from Ck2hi :
Ik description says elite filter but can any1 confirm?
Says compatible with elite filter, but it includes one Standard filter.
Jul 30, 2024 11:28 AM
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TheFudgeJul 30, 2024 11:28 AM
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10 cent cheaper than Amazon prime day. Also mine came warped. The water storage top part did not fit the top cover. Like someone squeezed it and it won't contain water if you try to pour while full.
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spidersJul 30, 2024 06:42 PM
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Is this the sensor where the lid needs to stay open for 10 seconds for it to record that I refilled it? My sink will fill in a shorter period of time and then not record that it was refilled if I don't intentiojally wait and leave it open, which is annoying.
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maheeinfyJul 30, 2024 06:58 PM
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Bought it and going to return
Flimsy plastic all over ready to break if you look at it wrong
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NwfdroolJul 30, 2024 07:16 PM
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Quote from oregon14 :
Might be why this model was much cheaper ($8.47) at WM in April.
Shoot. I bought this on Amazon Prime Day for $16...
Jul 30, 2024 08:43 PM
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theshopper2022Jul 30, 2024 08:43 PM
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If you double filter and have a door dispenser for water, check the clearance. This pitcher is too tall, so i can't just wedge it like the shorter round one I have. Bought it and just gave it to mother in law who has sink filter.
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ChityWokJul 30, 2024 09:09 PM
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does this reduce lead and pfoas?
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buddeyJul 30, 2024 11:36 PM
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Did they get rid of the front flap on all their jugs? I was going to replace mine but saw the new ones at Costco didn't have the flap, so I ended up keeping my old one.

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