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Tool information: Manufacturer: Brita Model: 42201 Color: BLUE/WHITE Product features: - 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
Accessories: - Brita On Tap Replacement Filters, 2-Pack, Chrome, for Models FF-100 & OPFF-100 (42618)
- Brita 42617 On Tap Replacement Filter, 1-Pack, Chrome
- Brita On Tap Replacement Filters, White, 2-Pack
- Brita 42401 On-Tap Replacement Filter, 1-Pack
- Brita 42622 On Tap Filtration System, White/Chrome
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Price List for Brita 42201 On Tap Filtration System, White
| New | | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $26.99 | | | Used | | Used Usually ships in 24 hours | $24.70 | |
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of the Brita 42201 On Tap Filtration System, WhiteTool Review: the same but different Summary: 4 Stars
like many other reviews here, I'm a second time buyer. we bought our first 4 years ago. finally last month the switch mechanism broke inside and wouldn't switch. prior to that the unit had survived my two boys growing up from age 4 barely reaching it over the kitchen sink and tugging it back and forth. it never fell off, got loose or started leaking. I would say the switch breaking is fair considering the abuse it took.
our advantage is that it fits our faucet doesn't need an adapter.
we got another because we like to have the spray mode too, the taste of the water is as good as any (we have very hard and occasionally rusty water in a drought). we drink a lot of water and use it for cooking, coffee and tea and found that it's not too slow to fill a large container either. filters last long enough and we always stretch it past the flashing red light warning until I can taste the difference.
note: the latest version is a little different. don't know if it's cheaper or not. the switch feels more defined between clicks. but since our other one broke at the switch, I won't be alarmed if this one breaks too and I expect to get 2 years out of it. hopefully they heard the complaints and redesigned it (again).
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