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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Just push the button to add tasty fruit flavor by the glass Model FM-5050 The improved, next generation of PUR faucet mounts is at your service. With a one-year warranty, high-quality construction, 1-click installation, and easy push-button release, there's never been an easier or more reliable way to get PUR filtered water. Each PUR 3-stage filter gives you 100 gallons of clean, healthy, great-tasting water. PUR Flavor Options 3-Stage Horizontal Faucet Mount Includes 1 Faucet Mount, 1 Filter, And 1 Replaceable Flavor Cartridge Raspberry Flavor Installs quickly with just 1 click. No tools required. Add tasty fruit flavor with the touch of a button-up to 75 servings from each flavor cartridge. Available in a variety of fruit flavor options with no added sugar, calories, or dyes. Certified to remove 10X more contaminants than the leading brand's pitcher filter.* Removes 99.99% of Microbial Cysts (Cryptosporidium and Giardia). Removes 99% of lead and microbial cysts, and is certified to reduce many other contaminants.** The first leading brand shown to reduce trace levels of pharmaceuticals.*** *Based on comparison of PUR Faucet Mount Filters - Models RF 3375 and 9999 vs. leading competitor's [OB03] pitcher filter. As of 4/1/10; Seeking certification is brand's choice. **Contaminants may not be in all users' water. ***Pharmaceutical reduction not certified by NSF. Based on manufacturer testing for reduction in trace levels of 12 pharmaceuticals. May not be present in all users' water. Blue 3 Stage Filter. Filters up to 100 Gallons/378 Liters (2-3 months) Stage 1: Added layer to trap sediment Stage 2: Contaminant removal The activated carbon filter removes 99.9% of microbial cysts, Cryptospordium and Giardia. In addition reduces Lead, Asbestos, Benzene, MTBE, and TTHMs. Stage 3: Filtered over natural minerals for a Crisp, Refreshing taste. Leaves beneficial fluoride in the water. It's our Ultimate in Water | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.0 inches | | Product Width: | 7.5 inches | | Product Height: | 3.1 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.0 inches | | Package Width: | 7.5 inches | | Package Height: | 3.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 59 reviews |
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| | Features | Faucet Mount with option to add flavorEasy One-Click InstallationRaspberry Flavor Concentrate: No Sugar, Calories, or DyesElectronic Filter Change LightPremium filtration for deliciously healthy water
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good product Aug 30, 2010 This product produces good tasting water without having to buy plastic bottles or have water delivered to my home
doesn't do what it advertises for pure water Aug 21, 2010 The copy in Amazon talks about "Premium filtration". The Owners Manual, which you can see only after opening the package, clearly states "The faucet filter is not intended to purify water. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection..." That's quite a difference. Also, the flavor packet had a use by date in 2009. I'm writing this in August 2010. $45 wasted. Seller was Bradsdodads and they promptly refunded purchase price and shipping.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
How to work around mean old P&G and enjoy your great filter Jul 22, 2010 PUR Water Filter Review \ Hack
Once, long ago, PUR was a great company with great water filtering technology. I still love their filters! Unfortunately, a big bad company named Proctor and Gamble bought them and messed them over in favor of customer abuse. This was accomplished using two methods. The first method is called 'planned obsolescence' whereby their faucet mount apparatus leak and die briefly after the end of the warranty period. (It didn't used to be that way in the good old days). The second method is called 'timed death' whereby their apparatus lock up their enclosed filters at a preset volume of filtered water, whether the filter is actually used up or not.
Planned obsolescence can be overcome by calling up Proctor and Gamble BEFORE your warranty runs out, and letting them know that your PUR apparatus is squirting water all over your kitchen. Ask them to send you a replacement or a replacement certificate. If need be, call repeatedly asking to speak to the President of P&G, never taking 'no' for an answer. Then take your certificate and get another PUR apparatus. This will provide you with a lifetime for the apparatus more representative of the lifetime of original PUR apparatus. You've cheated no one. P&G's cheat on you has been overcome.
The timed death lockout of your filter is extremely easy to overcome. Pull out the filter from the apparatus. This resets the nasty timing device to zero again. Put your filter back in. TADA! You're done. Your filter will work as before. Note, however, that PUR filters do eventually get clogged with stuff. You'll know when to change it.
I hope that helps everyone restore goodness to the universe. I still love PUR filters better than any other brand and wouldn't be without them. It's P&G's customer abuse that's not worth liking. Shame on you P&G.
Fantastic for the price Jul 17, 2010 We've owned it for about a month now and it works fantastic. Water pressure is good, much better than other filters we've used. Doesn't take very long at all to fill up a glass. Installation was stupidly simple and I was up and running in no time. Water quality is great coming out of the unit, very good taste and no odor. I can REALLY tell the difference when we make coffee or tea, much more tasty.
Really my only complaint is that it is kind of cheap feeling, which isn't a huge deal since it wasn't expensive.
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They've re-engineered it... Jun 09, 2010 We've owned this unit before, and it sprung a leak after a year of heavy use. So, we bought another one last week...
Note: the picture shown is not what came out of the box. The twisty knob for switching between filtered and unfiltered is now more of a smooth action lever than a knob. Installation is also different, it now clicks onto the faucet rather than screwing in. Also, the filtered water flow seems a little faster than the previous model. We don't really use the flavor feature, so I can't comment on that. I'm hoping that the manufacturer listened to past complaints and tried to address them with this new design.
Update: After two weeks of use, it has started falling off the faucet a few times a day, so much for new and improved. I'm sending it back...
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