The new Brita AquaView is the first and only faucet mount filtration system that lets you see what the filter removes from tap water. The Brita AquaView provides proof your water is better - right before your eyes. AquaView s removable side panel expose Convenient lever allows easy shifting between filtered and unfiltered water. Electronic filter change light indicator. Unique, stylish design that fits neatly underneath the neck of your faucet, maximizing valuable sink space. Attaches easily to faucets without any tools, in just minutes. Certified by NSF International to reduce chlorine taste and odor and remove 98 of sediment and leas that may be found in tap water
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Product Details
Product Length:
5.0 inches
Product Width:
5.0 inches
Product Height:
4.0 inches
Product Weight:
2.0 pounds
Package Length:
9.9 inches
Package Width:
7.2 inches
Package Height:
3.9 inches
Package Weight:
1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 45 reviews
Features
Innovative water faucet filtration system from Brita
Observe filtration process through special window and choose between stream, spray, and filtered water
Diminishes contaminants including: cryptosporidium, giardia, lead, and sediment; fits most standard spouts
Includes electronic notification alerts users to change water filter
Weighs 2 pounds; no additional tools required for installation
Customer Reviews
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45 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Very good filter, produces nice, clean drinking water May 24, 2005
By Y. Deshmukh
"Yogibear"
Bought this filter at my local BJs warehouse store three weeks ago and installed it that same day. My wife and I have been big consumers of Poland Spring bottled water and decided to try this product to cut down on costs and to cut down on usage of plastic, throw-away bottles.
I wasn't too sure I would like the water produced by this filter, but after three weeks of repeated use, I can vouch for the taste and the smell: both good. There is no characteristic "tap water" smell and you can't tell the difference from Poland Spring. Plus, it's very easy to install (comes with a variety of washers in case it does not fit straight off on your faucet).
It comes with two filters (good for about four or five months of use by an average family). You can get replacement filters easily at different stores (like BJs, Walmart, etc.).
Even if you currently drink water straight from the faucet, this product would be worthwhile for you to buy, for who wants to drink the lead and the chlorine that are present in most drinking water that is piped into homes in America? And if, like us, you are or were bottled water consumers, you will see no difference in taste AND see the savings mount up!
OCTOBER 8, 2005
After using this product for many months now, I can state I still think this is an excellent buy. We have not had to change the filter even once - maybe Jersey City water is not that terrible compared to other places in America. We did have to change the battery once, which I thought a little surprising.
But after reading the negative reviews, I have to wonder: we have had ZERO problems with hot water and drips, unlike what a couple of other reviewers have suggested. Definitely highly recommended.
25 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Really Nice Water Filter Apr 30, 2005
By Buford T. Justice
"Buford T. Justice"
We have had ours for awhile now and it seems to work pretty good. The biggest selling points were the size of it (it is out of the way when installed) and the design. The lever is strong and smooth and is easy to operate.
The Pur water filters seems to have a hard knob to turn and have a bad design which is in the way and tends to loosen. Also, the indicators on them never seem to 'line up' all be the same. They start off black then go to white then go to red as the filter is used and approaches its 100 gallon limit lifespan. I have tried several Pur water filters and I don't think any of the red indicators were ever in the same place.
This Brita is still on nice and tight. No leaks. No complaints. The stream and spray settings are nice to have in addition to the filtered drinking water. The filter itself is quite a bit easier to change than the Pur.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Definately worth it Jun 30, 2005
By Peter S. I was skeptical at first, but this is really a great product. The water here in Brooklyn often has a chlorine smell and taste. With this Brita system the water has no odor, is crystal clear and tastes great. It's too new to have to replace the filter yet, but as the review and instructions say 1 filter is good for a 100 gallons of water (not 300). If you bought a 100 gallons of water it would cost well over $100. I wish I had invested in it sooner.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
OK Feb 09, 2008
By Erik Mallinson I've had this for over a year now. The water itself is great. The problem with this unit is that the replacement indicator stopped working long ago. It flashes green when it's on but the red light never comes on. We've figured out that the flow of water gets slower the older the filter is and replace it when that happens.
It's also a good idea to clean the entire unit from time to time, it gets a build up of bacteria.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Works VERY well, but doesn't last long Jun 29, 2005
By M. Quigley Any complaints about saying it doesn't work as it should probably has to do with confusion about what they THINK it should do. It makes the water taste good, hands down. I live in Atlanta, and we have some nasty water here :) Thing is, I thought it would last 3 months or 300 gallons. Not a chance, it lasted 4 weeks and that was less than 100 gallons by far, probably 50. Now I have to buy the replacement filters, 1 a month! That being said, the water here is pretty bad like I said, so probably most areas last longer. Then again, if you're buying this...