Friday, September 18, 2009

Brita 42201 On Tap Filtration System, White

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Brita On Tap 2-Stage Faucet Filter System, Certified To Reduce Chemicals Linked to Cancer Risk: TTHMs, Benzene, TCE, Toxaphene, Eliminates 98.7% Of Lead, Sediment and Chlorine, Attached Easily Without Tools.
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Technical Details

- Filter life: Up to 100 gallons
- Electronic LED filter replacement indicator flashes red when the filter should be replaced
- Eliminates 98.7% of the Lead and reduces sediment
- Convenient spray option
- Attaches easily to faucet without tools
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Customer Buzz
 "Use Plumber's Tape to Secure the Connector" 2009-09-15
By Wildcard
I have been using this system for over 2 years--the indicator battery has even been completely drained but it matters not because I replace the filter every 3 months no matter what. The reason is, besides getting extremely slow water stream from the filter, you are putting yourself more danger if you overuse the filter. Because the stuff the filter has been filtering clogs it up and if you overuse it you are pretty much drinking those accumulated and harmful stuff.



Now for those who complain about the plastic connector, I believe they over-tighten the connector to worn it out. Use some Plumber's Tape (2 to 3 layers around the faucet tip should do) before you put the connector on and do not over-tighten. You can get the tape from a hardware store and it costs about less than two dollars for a small roll. And it will last the connector forever with no leaks, no falling off, etc..

Customer Buzz
 "Brita 42201 On Tap Filtration System, White" 2009-09-12
By Frank A. Frandi (Panhandle Florida)
The Brita 42201 On Tap Filtration System I feel is just OK.



I have a brita pitcher system that I feel works better and uses cheaper filters that also last longer.



It works fine, but the adapters for the sink are made of plastic and stripped out very easy.



I had to go to Ace hardware and with the patient salesman we found a metal adapter that



worked and solved my problem (add $4.95 for the metal adapter).



The filters also do not last any where near as long as the ones in my Brita pitcher system and are a little pricey.



All in all with the metal adapter this filter system works fine.







Customer Buzz
 "Never Had a Problem With It--Better Than PUR" 2009-09-04
By Poogy
After using PUR faucet-mounted water filters for years, and having to replace them every year or two due to cracks or leaks, I finally tried Brita. Much better design! Easier to replace, no leaks, no cracks, same water quality. And through Amazon, better price.



UPDATE:



A year later--no problems so far. One quirk of the Brita, however, is that when it's in filtering mode the stream of water is quite narrow, and forceful, so it can easily bounce off whatever it's hitting and spray around. Filling ice cube trays, for example, requires a little practice to actually have the water stay in the compartments instead of spraying everywhere else. But really, this is nitpicking. Still prefer it to PUR. And it also takes up a little less space under the faucet.



SECOND UPDATE:



After a year and a half, I accidentally broke the unit by shaking the water out of some greens over the sink and hitting it. Didn't take much, I'm afraid. But I replaced it with the same unit. The reviews of the unit itself are filled with angry one-stars complaining the thing pops off the sink, but those are ONLY FOR FAUCETS THREADED ON THE INSIDE. Mine is not, and I've never had a problem. The replacement unit screwed right on, and stays on. (Some reviewers like the Culligan. I haven't tried it, but it has no indicator telling you when to change filters. That seems like a significant feature to me--I don't want to have to keep track of when I last replaced it, and be constantly either throwing away filters with use left on them or drinking unfiltered water for some unknown period of time.)

Customer Buzz
 "Improved it isn't" 2009-09-02
By Sharon (Pearland, TX United States)
I have used the Brita system for years without problems. I decided to buy a new unit because my old one had managed to start looking rough. I ordered this unit from Amazon and within 2 weeks it actually fell off of my faucet. I put it back on and it stayed on around a week. Then it would not go back on. The plastic threads inside the filter are very poorly made. They were stripped out completely. Since I live where the water isn't so great, I got in my car and went to the store and bought another one. The reason I did this is because I have at least 3 Brita filters that I didn't want to go to waste. If this one does the same thing, I will not buy another.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Filter, but design flaw with easy fix" 2009-08-11
By Chitwood (Boston, MA)
Yes the adapter stinks, if you e-mail Brita they will send you out a metal connector with longer threads free of charge as well as a new unit if yours was damaged due to the cheap plastic connector, no receipt necessary. I sent the e-mail and it took about 2 weeks for the response and to have the piece shipped as well as a brand new unit, that's not bad. I lost two units because of this design flaw but they replaced one and gave me the metal adapter and the unit has worked great ever since. I lost $30.00 cause of the one unit, but you can't put a price on the safety of what you drink and Brita is a GREAT filter. Out of all the other units similiar there connection method is pretty much the same. If you buy one on Amazon just hit your local hardware store before you install it and you can find the metal connector, its cheep like 1 to 2 dollars.



I ended up going with the Culligan under the counter water filter in the long run. It freed up my faucet which the spout was rather short, the whole this cost me $80, but that is with $30 in extra parts, I bought flex lines with compression fittings on the end for easy install, took about ten minutes. With the Culligan I was able to drill through my stainless steel sink and install a separate faucet. The Culligan filter is good, no doubt, but Brita definitely makes a better filter, no doubt, they don't offer the under the counter device that's why I went with Culligan.


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