💦 Sip Smart, Live Clean!
The Brita Faucet Mount Water Filter is an elite filtration system that easily attaches to standard faucets, removing 99% of lead and other contaminants. With a space-efficient design and no-tool installation, it offers both filtered and unfiltered water options. Each filter lasts for 100 gallons, helping you save money and reduce plastic waste by replacing up to 1,800 single-use bottles annually.
Installation Method | Faucet Mount |
Purification Method | Carbon Block |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Additional Features | Chlorine Reduction |
Container Type | Bottle |
Capacity | 100 Gallons |
Item Weight | 0.84 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1"L x 2.4"W x 8.5"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
J**N
Amazing Product
This impacted the quality of my water exponentially!! I would recommend this to anyone who wants to improve their water quality and feel better about what they are consuming. The only downside was I had to buy a different adapter to fit my sink faucet because the ones included did not work but I felt it was still worth it.
J**S
Life long customer.
I have rust in my water and these filters handle it. We have fresh drinking water using these filters. I continue to buy them. There is a nice window on the attachment to let you know when a replacment is needed. These filters last a very long time. Water flow is wonderful, taste is wonderful. All around a great product.
A**R
Kinda drippy
3 stars, 4 stars. But not 5 stars. Need strength to get it on the faucet & it's a drippy little thing. Drips last maybe 30 seconds, so not too bad, but still. Also seems a bit fragile , like either the switch knob will break or the entire plastic system. Water taste hood so that's a plus.
E**N
Simplifies Affordable Drinking Water w/ a MUCH Smaller Carbon Footprint!
This faucet adapter to switch on 99% pure water's proving to be a great space saver here in the big city: beyond no longer needing to manually fill a couple gallons through a drip filtration system that takes up valuable real estate in our already limited counter/surface/workspace in our kitchen, there's FINALLY no more heavy lifting and wasted time/repetitive motion involved.Instead, it's just a flip of a switch to get drinking water, making this SO much more efficient and affordable than buying and dragging home from the store multiple plastic gallon containers of pure drinking water multiple times every week (and I'm SO glad to no longer be dealing with all those toxic plastic containers that aren't good for the environment!For some reason, I waited, debated and deliberated about switching over to this system for far too long -- no I can hardly even remember why I waited so long, Thank you, Brita!
K**N
Heed the 1-star warnings. Cheap junk. Damaged my faucet.
Wanted a filter to appease my feelings about drinking the ingredients in tap water, and found this on a search. Saw the 5 star reviews and was like, boom. Ordered. Hardly read much besides 5 min of the front page, maybe page 2 of reviews. I’m an idiot.I wish so much that I hadn’t ordered and had listened to the 1 star reviews.First of all, if you really really research water purification (which I admittedly did not), you will learn and gain knowledge on how you’re wasting time and money on this kind of system.But the actual product review:Installed just fine, literally a 5 min installation. Ripped open the package, unscrewed the little thing off the faucet and voila. Turned it on! Water did taste drastically different! I really liked it. The water pressure was a bit wonky coming out of such a small concentrated spout on the thing itself, but I just lived with it and just always adjusted and turned down the faucet.After a few months, the indicator turned red, replaced it, just fine. Kept working, for another month or so.Gradually, this is what happened to my faucet:When you’re using it, it is kind of a bulky piece. It might not seem so looking at the dimensions but it definitely is kind of a honking thing on the end of your faucet. When you use it, you twist a knob on the side on the filter. So, there is constant use and very slight pressure on the most outward head of your faucet, not great for point of pressure to be consistently being touched. I don't understand coming from a physics standpoint how you would actually design something like this without fear of leaks with the weight distribution. We rent our house but the faucet itself and kitchen is new (2014 bought) Moen faucet now leaks from the base of the faucet from the use of this filter. At least I’m blaming that because we never had a problem before and I HATE this stupid thing.When I started noticing the leaking from the base of the faucet, I didn’t hate this thing yet, I just thought ah, well the faucet’s weird it’s 2 years old, I don’t know anything about faucets blah blah, it must need tightening or something (I’m an idiot) so I put in a work order and asked the landlord to come look at it. Then, no joke, a week later, the filter totally soaked and sprayed the kitchen from the base of the filter. Still, being dumb, I thought the filter was just loose for whatever reason. And maybe it got hit with a pan or something, and got something is off in there. Taking it apart and readjusting didn’t work so I bought another filter. The same thing happened. Then the landlord handyman came to look at the leaky faucet, and basically told me I was an idiot for having one of these “contraptions” and they’re completely made 100 percent of plastic. He was kind enough to help an old lady out and take it apart and basically say, ma’am. You’re wrecking your faucet (and by the way, not my faucet-we rent) and to take it off and “get ur money back from wally world” and showed me pieces of stripped dollar store quality plastic and how the connections were just cheap junk.Wish I could take this back, kind dude. I hate this thing.I do have one pro though: you are able to throw it in your recycle bin after the 1-3 month lifespan! All plastic! : )
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