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Reasonably economical, and good tasting water from the filter.The bad: Very flimsy top. The good: fits is small places, slim line. Pretty easy to carry. It usually leaks water you you pour it, even using a hand to hold the top in place while holding the pitcher handle with the other hand.If you pour with one hand, expect a puddle of water.And more leaking when you refill it. So in all, the water is good and inexpensive (and thus a lot better than wasteful, planet-damaging oil-intensive bottled water), but the product design is pretty poor.
The filtered water tasted awful, bitter and something else.The taste of the filtered water is terrible and lasting. Ugh, Ugh, Ugh.
I followed the instructions exactly. It was cheap enough to try, but.
Then I made a fourth and tasted it. Washed plastic, soaked filter, threw away the first 2 container of filtered water.
Then threw away a third. Then I compared the taste to unfiltered tap water.
I am sucking on a strong peppermint to get the taste out of my mouth but the terrible taste still hangs in there.This is a definite don't buy.
The original pitcher was cracked from shipping but the replacement came quickly after. It fits right in the side of the door and would be great for a dorm room or small fridge.
this is the perfect size for one person, especially a dorm student.the only complaint i have about it is that the spout is open to the air and the water can take in some of the smell/taste of the foods in your fridge. just something to keep in mind.
Therefore, you have to use both hands to properly pour the pitcher. What you see is pretty much what you get: a smaller pitcher that has a clean and appealing look. However, what you cannot tell from the picture is that you have to hold the top cover while pouring or the entire solid white portion of the pitcher (including the filter) will tilt and fall out of place, which can lead to spilled water. I might have opted for another Brita pitcher if I knew this beforehand. Nonetheless, I find it to be a good value.
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