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Brita 35530 Ultramax Dispenser

Brita 35530 Ultramax Dispenser Tool information:
Manufacturer: Brita
Model: 35530
Color: BLUE/WHITE
Product 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
Accessories:
  • Brita 42645 Aquaview On Tap Filtration System
  • Brita 42618 On Tap Replacement Filters, 2-Pack, Chrome
  • Brita 42557 Riviera Water Pitcher, White
  • Brita Slim Pitcher
  • Brita Faucet Mount Basic Filtration System

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Tools and Hardware Reviews of the Brita 35530 Ultramax Dispenser

Tool Review: New container sold with older type filters: "Bad fit"
Summary: 3 Stars

To be very, very clear: I am reviewing the product; not the store.
-I so loved and appreciated this product for its water purification for a sulfur type smelling well-source water.
-Hmm....Time passed. Mine had served well but was becoming rather a "dirty-beige" although I had used bleach. (Of course, bleach, over time, will degrade many plastics. Of this I am aware and knew the consequences. It slowly "absorbed" the "colors" of the elements it was "filtering."
-It just seems smart to do!
-I still think it's smart to clean such a purification device such a thorough cleanser while rinsing very, very well. And there's an irony as bleach also can be used to purify water.
-But who wants to drink bleach unless one is w/o any other source to purify drinking water, i.e., surving after a disaster or some such situation?)
>>>Well, I bought the new model.<<<
-No explanation was given on the box that this was the "style/model" and rather different.
-It will measure filter usage for you via a
little touch pad at the top which tells you when to replace the filter.
>>>My little touch pad isn't accurate.<<<
nor are the instructions clear as to how to reset this.
-In fact, I do not remember finding any and do remember scouring the box looking for instructions for the touch pad measurement device.
-I would try to "reset" the "touch pad" but it would not "update," "reset" correctly to show water usage.
-It would stay at the same spot not revealing how soon to replace the filter.
-Luckily I had kept my old "red ring" device that also functions to show filter usage and indicates when a replacement is due.
-I went by that indicator as it was more reliable.
>But, I became so tired of a poor fitting filter. Why?
-Retailers, such as, Ace Hardware, and one other fine retailer, like Home Depot or Rite Aid, where I bought more filters, are selling the older model filter where one uses the "red dial" snapped into place to show filtration usage.
>>>The old filters do not fit the new model!<<<
-Now this is probably Brita's responsibility to clarify and make sure their retailers know what they are selling.
-So what occurs?
>>>Ugh! Dirty appearance of water!
>>>Well, the little bead type things which filter the water and have an appearance of little pebbles, leak all over inside the top and bottom! The water is clear but the "pebbles" create a poor appearance for ingesting the final product.
-Now, I imagine that the retailers are either being sold the old filters.
-Or must they sell out of the old filters and, so, are not selling us an updated filter model that would fit tightly...Or?
-Could Brita be selling out their old filter stock?
>>>Or? Might Brita actually be thinking of never updating the filter model to fit the newer container style??
-Nooo! We want our Brita's to work and work as well as the old style.
-We want tight fitting filters where the filtration particles don't end up in the water we are drinking.
-Don't tell me I have not inserted these correctly.
-Ha! -Don't dare as I'd been using this system for 5 years....
>>>Then THE change!
>>>Brita! Snap out of it! "Smell the water!"
-Update your filters or label them correctly via some emblem, explanation, or something.
-Also, clearly explain the usage of the "touch pad meter" on top of the new model. Great idea! But useless if it doesn't work! -(Geesh! Yes, of course, I immediately found the reset button on my own.)
>>>Brita filter users: keep your old "red rings"
that measured filtered usage.<<<
-If anyone has a clue as to how to "enhance" the fit of the old filters to the new style Brita container, please share!
-No, muscle is not an issue here.
-The filters are just plain a wee bit too small; too small so that particles end up in the drinking water.
-This is one awesome, inexpensive and effective filtration system for those of us who can't afford a great filtration system nor want to add to the tons, tons of plastic drinking water bottles which might not end up being recycled correctly.
-But this isn't a review written by someone who can actually test the water's purity.
-Results as to the specific pollutants which are filtered are probably to be found at the Brita site but I'm too lazy to go there.
-I just liked the features of the system for the above reasons and it worked!
-I just know that the older system cleared the "sulfur/sulphur
[acc. to Webster's Online Dictionary there are two spellings as I understand it] smell and/or taste.
-It rendered the water drinkable where I was living.
-Hmmm...I needed to use it again, after a major move to a city as the city water caused my stomach to react, to be specific, "with revenge."
-Now I've lived in this city before but had adjusted to a more purified water. Suddenly the water is making my system go wacko and I sorely needed this filtration.
-Sniff! I had to give it up but only after my body could finally accept the "city" water again through showers and other methods of absorbing the water.
-Too many "pebbles" in my filtered water made me hang the system up to dry!
-I do not want to revisit water deliveries as the large bottles are just too difficult for some of us to lift.
-I didn't want to just drink bottled water and use more and more plastic.
-I still continue to re-use one plastic water bottle over and over until it's all dented before I toss it for another.
-I'm just that way as many of you are, I am sure. So this is a great solution.
-The only recycling query would regard the filters.
I tried my best to "save our environment" but keep my stomach/bowels in functioning and comfortable mode.
-So Brita, please return to your awesome service standards and help us out by offering us the correct filters for your new container.
-Label them.
-Pull the old filters that don't fit off the shelves of retailers selling the new container. Or come up with another solution.
>>>Brita! Step up to the "plate" in front of "your drinking fountain" and clean up the water! Please???<<<
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