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frontpage Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • 2d ago

27-Cup Brita UltraMax Large Filtered Water Dispenser w/ Standard Filter (Black)

$20

$38

47% off
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Amazon has 27-Cup Brita Original UltraMax Large Filtered Water Dispenser w/ Standard Filter (Black) on sale for $19.81. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Walmart also has 27-Cup Brita Original UltraMax Large Filtered Water Dispenser w/ Standard Filter (Black) on sale for $19.81. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise, free shipping on orders $35+ or w/ Walmart+ Membership [Details].

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Walmart respectively

About the Product
  • Water Dispenser w/ Filter
  • Brita UltraMax Model
  • BPA-Free/27-Cup Capacity
  • Filters/Reduced Contaminants
  • Chlorine/Mercury/Cadmium/Copper/Zinc

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This unit is offers a space efficient/fridge friendly filter water system and helps replace up to 1800 single use plastic water bottles
    • Recommend to change your filter every 40 gallons/every two months
    • All Brita products are certified by the Water Quality Associated/NSF/ANSI standards
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available

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Amazon has 27-Cup Brita Original UltraMax Large Filtered Water Dispenser w/ Standard Filter (Black) on sale for $19.81. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Walmart also has 27-Cup Brita Original UltraMax Large Filtered Water Dispenser w/ Standard Filter (Black) on sale for $19.81. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise, free shipping on orders $35+ or w/ Walmart+ Membership [Details].

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Walmart respectively

About the Product
  • Water Dispenser w/ Filter
  • Brita UltraMax Model
  • BPA-Free/27-Cup Capacity
  • Filters/Reduced Contaminants
  • Chlorine/Mercury/Cadmium/Copper/Zinc

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This unit is offers a space efficient/fridge friendly filter water system and helps replace up to 1800 single use plastic water bottles
    • Recommend to change your filter every 40 gallons/every two months
    • All Brita products are certified by the Water Quality Associated/NSF/ANSI standards
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available

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bearsloft
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I tried to purchase from Walmart. I bought online for in store pick up. I got notice of a substitution. They substituted the same item but at the higher price. lol. I canceled, decided it wasn't worth dealing with that kind of stupidity.
bigbonecartman
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Yeah no. This is definitely on you. Grab the spigot? How about that plastic lip on top of the container? There are 2 of them. One in front and the other in the back. For lifting.
EmanE2286
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I was waiting for Amazon to match this, but already purchased via the Walmart deal two days ago.

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EmanE2286
2d ago
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I was waiting for Amazon to match this, but already purchased via the Walmart deal two days ago.
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bearsloft
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I tried to purchase from Walmart. I bought online for in store pick up. I got notice of a substitution. They substituted the same item but at the higher price. lol. I canceled, decided it wasn't worth dealing with that kind of stupidity.
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ComoEstanPinches
2d ago
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Got this via Walmart to replace the HDX SD from awhile back that has a design flaw where the handle leaks water if overfilled or tilted backwards. This spigot style makes a difference for convenience and makes me wish I would've gone spigot from the beginning
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ashrock
2d ago
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How does it compare with Pur pitcher? Costco and Bj's have stopped pur replacement filter packs
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kevin319
2d ago
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I also purchased from Walmart but it did not come in the box as shown in the photo. It came vacuum wrapped in a plastic film with chips and cracks on the corners due to poor packaging. Also, reviews stated the spigot fails overtime and will drip / leak.
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bigbonecartman
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Quote from remerson24 :
I owned this and the spigot cracked within 6 weeks leaving me with a worthless piece of plastic and $40 poorer. The design is mostly at fault. i have a refrig shelf with a front lip on it to prevent spills from spilling out of the fridge, I wanted to refill the half-full container which still has sizable weight of water in it. So where to you grab to pull it slide it out of the fridge? The spigot sticking out. The very first time I did this the plastic cracked and out came the water and my $40. Yes you can blame me but it is very natural to grab it to lift it and it should have been designed/reinforced better. Full of water the container weighs over 13 pounds and the spigot is not designed to deal with that much weight.
Yeah no. This is definitely on you. Grab the spigot? How about that plastic lip on top of the container? There are 2 of them. One in front and the other in the back. For lifting.
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exaiyo
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I thought this would be my favorite, and I've tried the ZeroWater w/ spigot, and the regular brita pitcher, prior to this one.

I've realized I hate the spigot design generally because the flow rate is abysmal. You waste so many minutes per day waiting for the water to trickle into your glasses...

I've gone back to the pitcher for now until I can be arsed to research and install an under-sink RO unit, preferably free of microplastics.
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Quote from remerson24 :
I owned this and the spigot cracked within 6 weeks leaving me with a worthless piece of plastic and $40 poorer. The design is mostly at fault. i have a refrig shelf with a front lip on it to prevent spills from spilling out of the fridge, I wanted to refill the half-full container which still has sizable weight of water in it. So where to you grab to pull it slide it out of the fridge? The spigot sticking out. The very first time I did this the plastic cracked and out came the water and my $40. Yes you can blame me but it is very natural to grab it to lift it and it should have been designed/reinforced better. Full of water the container weighs over 13 pounds and the spigot is not designed to deal with that much weight.

I have 3 of these and they're holding up great. I did contact customer service after moving and losing the lid, seeing if I could just reorder that piece and they sent me a whole replacement for free
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remerson24
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Quote from bigbonecartman :
Yeah no. This is definitely on you. Grab the spigot? How about that plastic lip on top of the container? There are 2 of them. One in front and the other in the back. For lifting.
I'm sure you're right, I must be the only person on earth who has grabbed the one thing that protrudes off of the shelf...why should Brita design a spigot that can't support the weight of the water when only one person on earth would grab it? I'm sure you're right.
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kenstogie
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Pretty sure you can get a filtration system under your sink your for $60. Fairly ez 2 install. I have this one and made my h20 taste a lot better…. It's not RO but still. Rated at 16000 gallons….
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ToddH8481
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i've got the brita 30 cup and use it even tho i have a 500 dollar undersink ro. i like it because it's handy to keep a super filtered cold water supply. the extra filter seems to add a touch better taste.
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diddyness
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I'm seeing $37 on Amazon, am I missing something or is the deal dead already?

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