Brita BPA Free Standard Replacement Water Filter for Pitchers and Dispensers, 8 Pack
- Brand:
- Brita
- Model Number:
- 36315
- UPC:
- 060258363159
- EAN:
- 0060258363159
- ASIN:
- B0098QMCCG
- Walmart SKU:
- 700134853
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$59.50 | |
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$35.00 | |
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$37.99 |
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$38.33 | |
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$38.33 | |
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$38.33 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Brita BPA Free Standard Replacement Water Filter for Pitchers and Dispensers, 8 Pack since 6/18/2024. The most recent price update was on Jun 19, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $38.33 (lowest on 6/18/2024) to $38.33 (highest on 6/18/2024). The average price during this period is $38.33.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 1788 reviews.
Like these products so well bought some for daughter and shared the filters i use daily for coffee and cats love this and have since pay monthly and use so often for years glad you have in large pack better buy for me great for environment my tap water smells so bad and these filters clean that smell out thank you
Brita came through. Our municipal water cists premium, but it leaves a brown stain in the toilets. Guess what? I you drink it - what do you think those staining ingredients are doing to our kidneys, blood and brains? Brita takes those brown elements out plus other metals and minerals. And it replaces hundreds of plastic bottles. If you want good tasting water, get a Brita.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have had a Brita tank like pitcher in my refrigerator for I don't know how many years and because I am diabetic, I drink a lot of water so I fill the tank on a daily basis.I use this water for drinking and for my coffee..I will never stop using my Brita for my water.
I purchased my Brita pitcher with filter , just started to notice the water sometimes has a ‘Green' haze in the bottom of the pitcher ? P e I purchased my Brita Water Pitcher including the filters a few months ago. Recently noticed the bottom of my water pitcher has a slight ‘Green' haze coloring in the bottom of the water. I haven't used the Water Pitcher very much at all,,, and had just purchased this Brita Pitcher a few months ago. Tho purhaps I need to change my filter???
always dependable, affordable and saves time, money & environment. No more schlepping cases of disposable water bottles, just filter your home water that you're already paying for..at pennies per gallon. Plus, bottled water is filtered municipal water anyway..at a 300% premium! Convenient..for whom?
I love my Britta pitcher, we always have fresh cold water in the fridge. I even use it for the kids animals, taste so much better than tap. And saves money by not having to purchase plastic bottles of water!
We love our Brita filters but what can we do with all the used ones while waiting to be accepted into the Terracycling program?? There don't seem to be any drop off locations around Pittsburgh. Are we supposed to dispose of them in the trash or what?? I have a growing collection and can't keep them forever. Please advise.
they don't last very long unless you fill them with the water trickling in very slowly
I live in Denver, CO in a building that has not had the pipes replaced for lead removal. The city of Denver has been sending me Brita filters for a couple of years now, as a solution to removing lead from the water. Now that I am checking to make sure that this filter works to remove lead, I am finding nothing. Does this mean the filter does nothing for lead removal? I am annoyed at the lack of available information. There is nothing about lead - yes or no, just radio silence. I will buy the elite filter myself, if I need to do this. Someone needs to explain this to the city of Denver though.
I have several bones to picked here. I'll try to not take all my frustrations out on 1 company. (1) Why aren't the "PLUS" filters listed here on the main website for your product? No one has noticed this oversight? (2) so, if you buy the "ELITE" filter, it (supposedly) removes lead & other harmful metals. BUT - the water still has cholerine, minerals & tastes like water from the tap. (3) If you buy the white Original or Plus -> this filter is 2x as dense. It's suppose to remove twice the impurities. We shall see. I'm receiving this one today. (4) YOU CAN'T HAVE A FILTER THAT DOES BOTH?!? The term, "elite" implies just that, SUPERIOR filtration. There is activated carbon in the blue elite filters but it doesn't change the water quality one iota. I have a tds water meter. My review: The pitcher is fine. For me, I like the sleek design & colors. I don't understand why all the options aren't offered in all the same colors, but, whatever. Just seems like laziness, to me. The plastic is much thinner & less sturdy than the 1 I replaced, but, sign of the times. Nothing is made well any more. - I purchased a tds water meter when I got this new pitcher bc I wanted to see for myself if the claims & hype, for any water filtration system, held up. I did multiple rounds of testing under several varieties of conditions a d measured different sources of water. WHAT I FOUND: the "ELITE" filters don't not change the tds (total dissolved solids) at all from tap to pitcher. The scale used is '0 - 50' = highly filtered. This is usually alkaline or RO (reverse osmosis). 51 - 150 = Good. this is supposed to be 'avg' tap water. (sure) 151 - 300 = more minerals, contaminated, etc. And it goes up from there. My tap water avgs btwn 170 - 212 or 215. With the blue filter whatever comes out of the tap, is what ends up in the pitcher. The value is exactly the same. VERY DISAPPOINTING. If I wanted to drink tap water, I wouldnt know about Brita products. With the white, Original - the filter does reduce the tds approximately 20 pts and i can sometimes even get into the green on the scale. My RO is 9 - 15. I buy it at Whole Foods from their self-service water dispenser. (Bring your own container.) Thats it. Conclude for yourselves. I find it so confusing as to why 1 filter can't lower contaminates & remove heavy metals. I plan to return the elite filters, if i'm able.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $37.99 (Jun 12) to $40.55 (May 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $39.01.
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