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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
These fit my Brita pitcher as described. Before use you do need to run under cold water and remove the air bubbles. After that simply click it in place in the pitcher. I have attached a photo of my Brita Pitcher so you can see which size the filter fits. And best part, i wont be caught off guard with no filters as it comes in a pack of four
MavManders67
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Great replacement for my Brita pitcher! These filters work great and are a more reasonable price than the Brita branded filters. Easy to install and great tasting water! They fit like a glove and have great water flow.
Filomina
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These looks a little different from the original Brita brand filter replacements for the pitchers & are feel a bit lighter in comparison (see my side by side pics of Brita original & this unbranded one). These floated in the glass of water that I immersed them in while the Brita sunk to bottom of glass. However these fit perfectly in my classic Brita pitchers—I have 2 in my fridge. They also cost a fraction of the price of the original & I will happily order more for future use as we go through these filters rather quickly. This 6-pack is a very good value!
SiskiyouScoj
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
I don’t have any way to test the water that flows through these filters. I keep two water pitchers in my refrigerator: a Brita pitcher and an Aquaphor pitcher. Both take the same size/type of filters and, for the price, this seemed like a good deal so I ordered these. You get six filters for a very reasonable cost—for me, that’s three filters per pitcher… that’s going to last me maybe half a year or more.These filters fit both pitchers snugly. There is no leakage, for instance, around the edges. When the filters are installed in the pitchers, the water trickles through somewhat slowly, so that means the filters are doing something. Honestly, they do seem awfully lightweight, and I do wonder what exactly they filter (it specifies heavy metals, chlorine…)! I have used other brands of filters—manufacturers’ and third-party—and these do seem lighter weight. Plus, when I soak them in a glass of water out of the package, they float—if I recall, manufacturers’ filters sink.When you load the new filters, it’s advised you run them underwater to remove air bubbles and then fill the pitcher with roughly half a gallon (that’s a little more than each of my pitchers—these two pitchers hold five or seven cups) and discard that water (I used it to water plants). There is no visible residue in those first pitcherfuls—charcoal filters usually show some particles of charcoal. The box specifically states “No carbon fines coming to water,” which I think means something like that. These contain “coconut shell activated carbon.” Average life of each filter is about 40 gallons, so … you do the math, lol. The easy answer is that is the same claim as the manufacturers’ filters.Note that these don't have a ring or handle at the top to easily remove them when it's time to change a filter. That's not a big deal.I am fortunate to live in a locality where the tap water is relatively clean and pure—from a mountain reservoir, and the town has a pricey water treatment plant, so what goes in starts out pretty clean. The filtered water tastes fresh and clean to me, and these are an excellent value—less than half the price of the name-brand filters. As far as a chemical analysis of the filtered water: I honestly have no idea but it’s clear and tastes fine. So I’m happy to use these!
Maddi
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
They fit my Brita pitcher... but I'm not sure how well these things actually work, as far as filtering water. The "brand" doesn't seem legitimate at all. I'll probably stick to official Brita filters or more legitimate brands in the future.The filtering moves extremely slow compared to our last Brita filter as well. Again, not sure this means anything when it comes to what it's "removing" from the water. But kind of annoying how slow the water goes through. Someone else tested this water vs. Brita, which is great. But ideally the product should be legit enough to not have to be "verified."
People Found
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I'm finding it harder to find the classic Brita filters like these, so when I do find them, I'm very happy. Unfortunately, many don't fit perfectly and will leak water on the sides while filtering.These filters, however, fit my pitcher and water dispenser perfectly AND they do a remarkable job at filtering the water, as judged by the improvement in taste. They're a fantastic alternative to the name-brand, which as I said, are getting harder and harder to find.
Lowell Kaps
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
These filters fit my Brita water pitcher perfectly and the water tastes clean and fresh. Quick and easy to install. Soak in cold water and shake to remove air bubbles, insert in pitcher and filter 2 liters of water and discard the water, and you are good to go. Fill the pitcher and enjoy! I recommend!
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
We have pretty good water quality here in terms of impurities, but there is still a smell and taste to the water that while inoffensive I'm happy the Brita water filter removes. Side by side, the Molifal Water Pitcher Filter also removes the extra taste and smell it leaves behind a little more of it. My family barely notices the difference but since I was looking it was a little more obvious to me, but I think it's a good trade off given the lower price and the drop-in replacement.As I said, we already have good water to begin with, so a water quality test comparison between this and the Brita didn't yield any meaningful difference, a little on pH and alkalinity (4th and 6th from the bottom) and maybe just a tiny difference in the chlorine dioxide content (7th from the bottom).
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