Brita On Tap filtration system attaches easily to your faucet without tools, and the convenient and economical filter lasts for approximately 100 gallons or 4 months.
Replacement filter easily snaps onto Brita faucet mount system and makes tap water taste great. The electronic LED filter replacement indicator flashes red when the filter should be replaced.
Keep cleaner, great-tasting water on tap for families, kitchens and cooking. 2 ct. per package.
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Product Details
Product Length:
6.6 inches
Product Width:
6.5 inches
Product Height:
2.4 inches
Product Weight:
4.0 pounds
Package Length:
6.8 inches
Package Width:
6.4 inches
Package Height:
2.4 inches
Package Weight:
0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 123 reviews
Features
Attaches easily to the faucet without tools
Features spray & stream options for unfiltered water
Removes 99-Percent of lead and chlorine
Eliminates 99.99-Percent of cryptosporidium and giardia
100-Gallon capacity
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 123 customer reviews )
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
brita water filter Apr 12, 2004 I have previously used the Brita water container, but the on tap water filter system is wonderfully easy to use! NO more awkard handling of a big water pitcher. I also enjoy the ability to switch between unfiltered and filtered water. It is small in size and not too bad to look at.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Better than Pur, But Didn't Last Long Jun 20, 2008
By Poogy After using Pur faucet-mounted water filters for years, and having to replace them every year or two due to cracks or leaks, I finally tried Brita. Much better design! Easier to replace, no leaks, no cracks, same water quality. And through Amazon, better price.
UPDATE:
A year later--no problems so far. One quirk of the Brita, however, is that when it's in filtering mode the stream of water is quite narrow, and forceful, so it can easily bounce off whatever it's hitting and spray around. Filling ice cube trays, for example, requires a little practice to actually have the water stay in the compartments instead of spraying everywhere else. But really, this is nitpicking. Still prefer it to Pur. And it also takes up a little less space under the faucet.
SECOND UPDATE:
After a year and a half, I accidentally broke the unit by shaking the water out of some greens over the sink and hitting it. Didn't take much, I'm afraid. But I'm going to replace it with the same unit. The reviews of the unit itself are filled with angry one-stars complaining the thing pops off the sink, but those are all for FAUCETS THREADED ON THE INSIDE. Mine is not, and I've never had a problem. (Some reviews like the Culligan. I haven't tried it, but it has no indicator telling you when to change filters. That seems like a significant feature to me--I don't want to have to keep track of when I last replaced it, and be constantly either throwing away filters with use left on them or drinking unfiltered water for some unknown period of time.)
THIRD UPDATE:
My replacement unit didn't last very long. Even with a new filter, the indicator light was always red, the water didn't taste filtered, and I suspect the water just wasn't being routed through the filter at all. I'm going to try the Culligan.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Brita Faucet filter is the best we've found Feb 25, 2002 We've tried all the faucet filters available and were not satisfied with any of them. Last year we bought a Brita and have never looked back. The water has absolutely NO taste after being filtered. Which is good. Before filtering it has a strong chlorine taste. My only complaint, and this is NOT Brita's fault, is that because our water has lots of particulate matter (which we were swallowing before we got the filter!) the filters last only 2-3 weeks, not months. But otherwise, it performs much better than the other major brands. Highly recommend.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Does a great job. Filters are VERY easy to change. Jan 07, 2005
By Aaron Contorer We all know that the Brita On Tap is a nice water filter that gets the job done well. But it's easy to ignore changing the filter. When the time came to do so, I was impressed with (1) how easy it is to change the filter and (2) how much better the water flow was with a fresh filter. This purchase is a no-brainer.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
what is there to say? Jan 25, 2003
By Eric Mueller they work, they're afforable, and they make the L.A. tap water actually taste good. the only problem is that I go through them so fast because of how awful the tap water is out here... but who cares, it's worth it. much cheaper than buying bottled water.