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Brita 42412 Atlantis Water Pitcher

Brita 42412 Atlantis Water Pitcher

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Brita 42412 Atlantis Water Pitcher

 
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The Brita Atlantis Pitcher provides great tasting, healthy water in a sleek, space-saving design, with a flip top lid for your convenience. The Atlantis Pitcher uses the OB03 Brita replacement cartridge and holds 6, 8 ounce glasses of filtered water. The filter will reduce chlorine taste & odor and sediment as well as leaving a healthy amount of Fluoride to promote strong teeth. Each filter will filter 40 gallons of water and needs to be replaced an average of ever 2 months. Pitcher holds up to six 8-ounce glasses of filtered water. This Brita Atlantis Pitcher is NSF/ANSI tested and certified to reduce the following contaminants: Lead (98%) Mercury Benzene Toluene Tetrachloroethylene Zinc Chlorine Taste & Odor

 
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Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:4.7 inches
Product Height:10.6 inches
Product Weight:2.4 pounds
Package Length:11.3 inches
Package Width:10.8 inches
Package Height:4.5 inches
Package Weight:2.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 49 reviews

Features
  • Eliminates 98% of lead

  • Reduces chlorine, bad taste, odor, sediment, and water hardness

  • Contemporary, stylish design with flip top lid for easy refilling

  • Space efficient, fits refrigerator door

  • 1-1/2 quart capacity


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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5Works, simply  Aug 09, 2010
I have used previous Brita pitchers and they have a lifespan of a little over a year. Still, this is better than any faucet attached filter I have used (Pur and Brita). Spending ~$30/year for a pitcher and filters is a better deal than a $100+ faulty faucet mount and filters.

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4Good little system  Aug 08, 2010
I work for a national laboratory that is even known worldwide. The lab that I work for orders bottle water for those employees that do not want to drink water from the water fountains. In some areas we have reverse osmosis systems. Our company bend over backwards to accommodate and protect us.

Some of us got together and decided that we would test Brita and Pur water pitchers (we did this for four months) since we use them at home. We also tested various bottle waters. The test we did utilize ICP, ICP/MS, GC, GC/MS, and various other methods (e.g. coliform). We found that these pitchers were comparable. They did what they claim they would do. Nothing in 100% and with the consideration of hygienic techniques you could stay within the error of the company's claim.

Keep in mind that we are a laboratory and that we are very concerned with contamination and cross contamination. With that being said we are a lot more careful with our water samples. You should wash your pitcher regularly. Change your filter like the company recommend. Anything in your fridge will grow mold. Keep in mind that you are constantly handling your pitcher (not everyone is washing their hands when they use their pitcher all the time) and taking it in and out of the fridge. Any of these things will cause bacteria and mold to grow.

I am saying all of this so that people will think before they trash something that they may have contributed to its failure.

You don't want to know how the bottled water faired.

4Gets the job done  Jul 30, 2010
Water tastes better. Little charcoal bits do escape from filter, but it stays contained in top part. I have to fill up my pitcher often, but I don't have much room in my kitchen for a bigger one.

4Good Pitcher  Jun 20, 2010
This pitcher is definitely an improvement over the older model I had. I've had it for a little over a year now and it has been well worth the money. It's easy to clean, easy to fill, and holds a fair amount of water. If you're a heavy water drinker I'd recommend one of the bigger containers so you don't have to constantly fill it. We fill it each time we take water from it, so we're usually never without cold water. Using this pitcher with a reusable water bottle such as a Klean Kanteen or a Sigg will really cut the expense and waste of buying bottled water. And, if you're into recycling, you can drop the used filters off at Whole Foods, or if you don't have a Whole Foods in your town, you can mail the filters back for recycling. Visit [...] for more info.

The only downside to this pitcher is that it does not have an airtight seal. This normally isn't a problem, as the lid protects from flavors and odors in the fridge, but sometimes I'll forget to wrap something good and my water will taste like the food product. Not a huge deal, but something to consider.

5I love it!  Jun 15, 2010
I love the sleek, slim design and it filters the water beautifully. We have very hard well water, and when I make tea with milk the inside of the cup gets covered with a scummy film. When I used the filtered water, I noticed immediately that the tea looked clear and beautiful in the cup--no film at all, even after the milk is added! I find the lid fits snugly (although I did have to put in on carefully to make sure it sealed all around) and one can pour the filtered water out with no unwanted spillage even if there is still water in the reservoir . The spout is shaped well and I love how the little spout lid comes up automatically when pouring, and I like that one can fill tap water in without having the take the lid off. My advice to those who are concerned that it takes long to fill/cool is to replace each glass of water as you use it. There should be enough cold water left to make subsequent glasses cold enough and the small amount the temperature is raised will be reduced quickly again. (Of course, this doesn't work if you're using the whole pitcher at once; in that case, a separate bottle or carafe is a good idea.) For those who are afraid the lid will come off while pouring (or maybe that was a complaint about other models), mine came packaged with the lid held on with one of those clingy pieces of plastic, the same material they give you for the replacement reminder calendar or that colorforms are made of. I put that over the lid and an inch or so down each side. You can't really see it, and although I'm not sure it's necessary it does guarantee that the lid stays on.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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