Water Filter Replacement For Brita Pitcher -6 Pack Filters Fits Brita Classic Ob03,35557,Mavea 107007,Standard Pitcher Everyday,
$25.94
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Are these filters compatible with all Brita pitchers? A: Yes, these filters are compatible with various Brita pitcher models including OB03, 35557, Classic, Everyday, as well as Mavea models such as Classic, Atlantis, and Bella.
- Q: How often should I replace the water filter? A: It is recommended to replace the water filter every 2 months or after filtering about 40 gallons of water, whichever comes first.
- Q: Do these filters remove lead and chlorine from water? A: Yes, these filters are designed to reduce chlorine taste and odor, as well as lead, copper, magnesium, and other impurities in the water.
- Q: Is installation of these filters easy? A: Yes, installation is straightforward. Simply remove the old filter, flush the new one with cold water for about 15 seconds, then insert it into the pitcher reservoir.
- Q: What materials are these filters made from? A: These filters are made from lead-free and food-grade material, including NSF-certified activated carbon and resin.
- Q: Can I use these filters with non-Brita pitchers? A: These filters are specifically designed for Brita pitchers but may also fit some other brands. However, compatibility is not guaranteed.
- Q: What should I do if I'm not satisfied with the filters? A: If you are not satisfied for any reason, you can contact customer service for a hassle-free return, replacement, or refund.
- Q: How do I prepare the filter before first use? A: Before first use, flush the new filter with cold water for about 30 seconds, soak it in water for 15 minutes, then pass 1-3 full pitchers of water through it before drinking.
- Q: Are these filters BPA-free? A: Yes, these filters are BPA-free, ensuring safe drinking water without harmful chemicals.
- Q: What certifications do these filters have? A: The filters are NSF approved and have been rigorously tested for contaminant reduction according to NSF Standards 42, 53, and 401.