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Brita 35530 Ultramax Digital Water Pitcher
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Brita 35530 Ultramax Digital Water Pitcher

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Description:

The original BRITA water filtration systems, BRITA Pitchers eliminate 98 of the Lead and reduce Chlorine (taste and odor), Copper, and Mercury that may be present in your tap water. Large capacity dispenser, perfect for families. Capacity: 18 - 8oz glasses of filtered water. Electronic Filter Change Indicator to remind you when to change the filter. Rectangular tank fits easily on refrigerator shelves and countertop. Convenient one-touch dispensing

Features:

Removes chlorine, sediment, zinc, and other harmful substances for clean, great-tasting water


Compact 1.13-gallon capacity tank; fits on countertops and shelves


Perfect size for small office or family


Digital indicator signals time to replace filter


Includes non-replaceable, 5-year battery; limited 90-day warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 14.1 inches
Product Width: 9.0 inches
Product Height: 7.6 inches
Product Weight: 4.41 pounds
Package Length: 14.1 inches
Package Width: 8.9 inches
Package Height: 7.3 inches
Package Weight: 3.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 129 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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4What mold?Nov 05, 2009
I bought the very first version of this product. It seems like I've had it for a couple of decades. It started looking a bit shabby as the result of several moves. It had a few small cracks but still functioned perfectly.The new one looks a lot better in my new fridge.

I don't understand the mold issue reported by other reviewers. The first one or two fills after installing a new filter may leave a bit of carbon dust in the water which could possibly settle to the bottom of the unit. Could this be what these people are seeing? Properly soak the filter before using, dump the first fill and there should be no problem.

5Outstanding Product and Design!!Oct 31, 2009
I would generally recommend the Brita 35530 Ultramax Dispenser over all of the Brita pitchers or kitchen faucet filtration systems.

I had a very bad experience with kitchen faucet filtration systems and would definitely not recommend them. I tried two different versions before finally giving up on that technology (leaks, filtration way too slow, clogs in system, etc.)

The main problem with Brita pitchers is they require frequent refills because their water storage capacity is relatively small (6-10 cups at most).

This the best combination (it has high water capacity and doesn't take up your kitchen faucet). This is all you need for at-home water filtration. In my opinion the best Brita product on the market and I definitely recommend buying it. It is also readily available at most major U.S. retailers. Highly Recommended!!


1It leaks.Oct 13, 2009
The first one I received was cracked. The replacement leaks from the on/off valve. What a sorry product!

1It's not mold, it's algae - ew.Oct 08, 2009
According to the email response I got from the Brita website, there is algae in the water supply (varying levels depending on where ya live) and Brita filters do not get rid of algae. The list of things it does get rid of is on the box and info when you buy it. Apparently I must live in a high algae content water area, because both my Ultramax (on a counter away from direct sunlight),and space saver pitcher (in the fridge) acquire a thin film of green in the bottom less than a week after cleaning. And the same thing happens to a friend's Ultramax who lives a few miles away. It's pretty inconvenient to have to take apart and wash the things every week, so I'll probably get rid of the Ultramax. When I got these I assumed they'd only need cleaning every two months when I replaced the filters. Can't tell you how lucky you are if you live somewhere that has low algae content in the water - very disappointed that I can no longer use this product. I'll continue using the fridge pitcher only because it's easier to take apart and clean so frequently.

5Very pleased with this product.Oct 06, 2009
We've had this filter for about a month now, and we're very happy we purchased it. For the last three years, we've used a Brita pitcher with no problems. However, we just moved into a larger apartment with a larger fridge and decided to try out the larger dispenser. Best decision ever!

Pros:
1. Price on Amazon was better than any that we saw in stores.
2. Results in great tasting water (we're in NYC).
3. Having a larger reservoir is such a luxury after being used to the Brita pitcher.
4. No need to remove it to pour yourself a glass.
5. Easy to refill; we just remove the top lid and run it under the sink.
6. I prefer the spigot versus pouring from the Brita pitcher.

Cons:
1. I'm not thrilled about having a meter that runs on a permanently enclosed battery. However, if and when it dies, we're in no worse position than we were when we used a Brita pitcher (which has such no meter) for three years.
2. As others have indicated, you can never totally empty all of the water through the spigot because it's opening is higher than the bottom of the reservoir. I suppose this was a decision they made to maximize the size of the reservoir. Either way, it's only a slight con, and any excess water would be poured out whenever the dispenser is being cleaned anyways.

Other:
1. Size; if there were a Brita dispenser with a larger reservoir, I would have bought that instead. We tend to drink a lot of water and use this water when we cook. As a result, we end up refilling the Brita dispenser almost every day or every other day. Maybe if there were several model dispensers with all different sizes?

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