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In a message dated 2/18/2004 11:38:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,

mtnmusicmama@... writes:

> Ugh. I ate a box of valentine chocolates. I didn't bother reading

> the ingredients. There's nothing in there that isn't an avoid.

They have fat--LOL. Don't beat up on yourself too much.

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In a message dated 2/18/2004 2:38:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,

deaval@... writes:

> The Pur tap filters work really well also, and I think they're more

> convenient than the pitchers. Another bonus: they last a long time

> (though, after about 2/3 full

I had one of those and they kept getting in the way. They also depleted

pretty fast. My sister has had a pitcher for 3 years and still hasn't changed

the

filter.

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Robin I also use the Brita water pitcher filter. I makes a lot of difference

in the taste of the water. You can sure tell when they add the chlorine

here. Seasalt or lemon juice to a litre help also.

brita filter

> I use a Brita water pitcher filter to get the chlorine out of our tap

> water. Our water naturally filters through a few hundred feet of

> pumice and is wonderful until the water treatment plant ads the

> chlorine. I never worry about the free floating carbon in the top of

> the pitcher since there is at least 1/3 cup of the stuff in there and

> the most that ever floats out of the top is about 1/8 tsp. I'm

> confident that the water in the bottom of the pitcher (the part you

> drink) is adequately filtered. It sure tastes it!

>

> Ugh. I ate a box of valentine chocolates. I didn't bother reading

> the ingredients. There's nothing in there that isn't an avoid.

> What's worse is that I bought them myself. I've got a long way to go.

>

> Robin

>

>

>

>

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The Pur tap filters work really well also, and I think they're more

convenient than the pitchers. Another bonus: they last a long time

(though, after about 2/3 full <there's an indicator window in the

front that shows how much is left> the water pressure decreases).

Eva

> Robin I also use the Brita water pitcher filter. I makes a lot of

difference

> in the taste of the water. You can sure tell when they add the

chlorine

> here. Seasalt or lemon juice to a litre help also.

>

> brita filter

>

>

> > I use a Brita water pitcher filter to get the chlorine out of our

tap

> > water. Our water naturally filters through a few hundred feet of

> > pumice and is wonderful until the water treatment plant ads the

> > chlorine. I never worry about the free floating carbon in the

top of

> > the pitcher since there is at least 1/3 cup of the stuff in there

and

> > the most that ever floats out of the top is about 1/8 tsp. I'm

> > confident that the water in the bottom of the pitcher (the part

you

> > drink) is adequately filtered. It sure tastes it!

> >

> > Ugh. I ate a box of valentine chocolates. I didn't bother

reading

> > the ingredients. There's nothing in there that isn't an avoid.

> > What's worse is that I bought them myself. I've got a long way

to go.

> >

> > Robin

> >

> >

> >

> >

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If I let a pitcher last longer than 2 months I can taste the clorine in the

water.

About 2 years ago I saw one of these things I could attach to the top of my

filter. Once ithas made it's circle twice, it is time to change my filter.

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> In a message dated 2/18/2004 2:38:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> deaval@... writes:

>

> > The Pur tap filters work really well also, and I think they're more

> > convenient than the pitchers. Another bonus: they last a long time

> > (though, after about 2/3 full

>

> I had one of those and they kept getting in the way. They also depleted

> pretty fast. My sister has had a pitcher for 3 years and still hasn't

changed the

> filter.

>

>

>

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I wish to correct my statement. It isn't the pitcher I can use after 2

months, It is the filter.

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> If I let a pitcher last longer than 2 months I can taste the clorine in

the

> water.

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My sister has had a pitcher for 3 years and still hasn't changed the

> filter.

I'd be worried about what's getting through a 3 year old filter

<shudder>.

Eva

> In a message dated 2/18/2004 2:38:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> deaval@y... writes:

>

> > The Pur tap filters work really well also, and I think they're

more

> > convenient than the pitchers. Another bonus: they last a long

time

> > (though, after about 2/3 full

>

> I had one of those and they kept getting in the way. They also

depleted

> pretty fast. My sister has had a pitcher for 3 years and still

hasn't changed the

> filter.

>

>

>

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In a message dated 2/18/2004 7:47:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

salbud@... writes:

> If I let a pitcher last longer than 2 months I can taste the clorine in the

> water.

>

Wow, you've got a lot of chlorine.

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In a message dated 2/18/2004 11:05:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

deaval@... writes:

> I'd be worried about what's getting through a 3 year old filter

> <shudder>.

>

The only reason for the filtered pitcher for her is the taste of the water.

The quality of the water is fine. There's nothing wrong with her drinking

water except it has a taste to it. The taste change is very obvious when it

goes

through the filter.

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  • 5 years later...
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> Bee, Have you ever had the indicator light on the Brita filter freeze on you?

It happened to me today for the very first time. I tried removing the filter and

placing it in again, but that didn't work. I checked back within a few minutes

and the light turned off on its own, but when I used it again and turned the

water off the green light froze again. It has not turned back off. Do you know

what could be causing this Bee?

+++Hi . My Brita does not have an indicator light on it, so I can't help

you. You must have a much newer version than I do.

I suggest you return it.

Bee

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> >

> > +++Hi . My Brita does not have an indicator light on it, so I can't

help you. You must have a much newer version than I do.

>

> I suggest you return it.

>

> Bee

>

Thanks Bee

kelly

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> > >

> > > +++Hi . My Brita does not have an indicator light on it, so I can't

help you. You must have a much newer version than I do.

> >

> > I suggest you return it.

> >

> > Bee

> >

> Thanks Bee

> kelly

>

Bee, In case I am unable to change it, what method do you use for changing the

filter.

kelly

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> > Bee, I contacted amazon which is where I purchased the Brita filter and they

are going to replace it. From the reviews that I have read on the internet those

indicator lights have given many people trouble.

Thank you

kelly

>

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> Bee, In case I am unable to change it, what method do you use for changing the

filter.

+++. I write down the date when I changed my filter, and change it within

3 months. I tape the note to inside of my cupboard.

Bee

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,

The only suggestion I have for that is to make sure you are following the

instructions. Soak for so many hours, and dump out the first few pitchers.

(It's been a long time since I used my Britta, so I don't remember the

particulars.)

hth,

Marla

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 1:22 PM, diaikelys_gonzalez <

diaikelys_gonzalez@...> wrote:

> Bee, I have been using the Brita filter for a while now and have seen great

> improvements in my health as a result. I do have a question though about the

> after taste when we put in a brand new filter. I noticed the last time that

> it slowly disappeared. Is there a way to help rid the water of this taste

> quicker?

>

> Thank you

> kelly

>

>

>

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>

> ,

>

> The only suggestion I have for that is to make sure you are following the

> instructions. Soak for so many hours, and dump out the first few pitchers.

> (It's been a long time since I used my Britta, so I don't remember the

> particulars.)

>

> hth,

> Marla

>

Hey Marla thank you for the advice. I read over the instructions and it says

that we should run the water for about 5 minutes in order to flush it out a bit.

This ought to do the trick. I replaced the filter this morning and the taste has

already diminished.

Thanks again Marla

kelly

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Did you remember to soak your new filter for a half an hour first?

Nan

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Posted by: " diaikelys_gonzalez "

Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:07 pm (PDT)

Bee, I have been using the Brita filter for a while now and have seen great

improvements in my health as a result. I do have a question though about the

after taste when we put in a brand new filter. I noticed the last time that it

slowly disappeared. Is there a way to help rid the water of this taste quicker?

Thank you

kelly

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Hi,

Just a quick question: do you all drink water that tastes like chlorine or do I

have a faulty filter? I just bought the can they sell in the stores and used

the filter that comes along with it.

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>

> Hi,

>

> Just a quick question: do you all drink water that tastes like chlorine or do

I have a faulty filter? I just bought the can they sell in the stores and used

the filter that comes along with it.

>

>

Hi , When you first break in a new filter remember to flush it out for 5

minutes. This should improve the initial taste some, but the taste does get

better after the first few days. It is residue from the filter.

kelly

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