Customer Reviews for Brita On Tap Replacement Filters, 2-Pack, Chrome, for Models FF-100 & OPFF-100 (42618)

Brita On Tap Replacement Filters, 2-Pack, Chrome, for Models FF-100 & OPFF-100 (42618)
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Brita On Tap Replacement Filters, 2-Pack, Chrome, for Models FF-100 & OPFF-100 (42618) List Price: $29.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Brita On Tap Replacement Filters, 2-Pack, Chrome, for Models FF-100 & OPFF-100 (42618)

Customer Review: Filters not recyclable in US
Summary: 4 Stars

Overall, the Brita faucet filter is a good product. Per gallon, the cost is comparable to the pitcher style filter.

The main drawback to the Brita filter system (faucet or pitcher) in the US, you have no choice but to send the used filters to the landfill. I understand European countries do not allow this and have forced Brita to adopt a filter recycling program.

I hate to incur on Brita's profits, but I would highly appreciate such a program here in the United States.

Customer Review: Easy to install/use, tastes great
Summary: 4 Stars

I purchased this faucet attachment at Target, but bought the replacement filters through Amazon. I have always been a brita fan but the pitchers are just too slow and inconvenient to use. This unit is very easy to use, dispenses filtered water pretty quickly, and the taste/quality of the water is great. In fact I have a GE fridge with built in water filter, but the Brita-filtered water tastes much better.

Customer Review: Good and useful device
Summary: 4 Stars

Works very well. The only problem is that the button which switches from regular to filtered water is difficult to turn.

Customer Review: John's Brita Review
Summary: 4 Stars

Does not leak like the competition. Filters are inconsistant in how long they last. Satisfied with them.

Customer Review: replaced Brita pitcher
Summary: 3 Stars

We bought this filter for my parents who will only drink filtered water as their city water has a very strong chemical taste and smell. They were using a pitcher for all their drinking water so I thought that a faucet filter would be a nice upgrade for them. The installation was a little rough. It was difficult to get the threads on the faucet to line up and form a tight seal with the filter unit. Once everything was lined up, there were no leaks. The biggest drawback is that the flow of the filtered water is pretty slow. It takes several minutes to fill a coffeepot, but it's still faster than waiting for the water to drip through the pitcher. You can flip the switch to get unfiltered water which flows normally.
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