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forum threadFrugie posted Today 06:24 PM
forum threadFrugie posted Today 06:24 PM

6-Count Brita Plus Replacement Water Filter $20.89 with S&S

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Reduces 2x more contaminants including chlorine mercury cadmium copper zinc vs standard filters
Retains beneficial minerals and electrolytes naturally present in source water for balanced taste
Each filter lasts 40 gallons or approximately 2 months before replacement required
Replaces up to 300 single-use 16.9 oz plastic bottles per individual filter unit
Compatible with all Brita pitchers and dispensers except Stream models
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https://www.amazon.com/BritaPlus-...r=1-1&th=1

Reduces 2x more contaminants including chlorine mercury cadmium copper zinc vs standard filters
Retains beneficial minerals and electrolytes naturally present in source water for balanced taste
Each filter lasts 40 gallons or approximately 2 months before replacement required
Replaces up to 300 single-use 16.9 oz plastic bottles per individual filter unit
Compatible with all Brita pitchers and dispensers except Stream models

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Today 06:31 PM
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techie333Today 06:31 PM
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Just an FYI Project Farm tested the Brita Elite filter (higher tier than this one) with bad results https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g14JtDrkNY
Today 07:41 PM
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hardypotionToday 07:41 PM
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Quote from techie333 :
Just an FYI Project Farm tested the Brita Elite filter (higher tier than this one) with bad results https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g14JtDrkNY
I almost bought the ZeroWater off of that review but Reddit had a lot of complaints about it. Filters get slow and the water can tasted bad. People can go through the filters fast and they are expensive. My municipal water is pretty good with no fluoride - chlorine is minimal. If people have basically decent water I think Britas are wise because they are are more reasonable and fast. I don't mind the basic filters because Elites can last 6 months (4 months longer than regular) because it becomes a breeding ground and probably needs to stay in the fridge (where it would absorb more plastic. I like Project Farm reviews but sometimes they are overkill and more wonky, than practical.

Low TDS (total dispersed solids) in testing has not even been universally7 acknowledged as ideal.
WHO review:

Water with extremely low concentrations of TDS may also be unacceptable to consumers because of its flat, insipid taste; it is also often corrosive to water-supply systems.

https://www.who.int/docs/default-...cument.pdf
Last edited by hardypotion June 25, 2026 at 12:55 PM.
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SlickDealingInNYCToday 09:48 PM
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How many different Brita filters are there for a pitcher? Regular, Plus and that blue one?

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