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PUR CR-6000C 2 Stage Oval Water Pitcher with LED Indicator | 
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| Brand: PUR Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $18.99 You Save: $1.00 (5%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 299
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 10.7 x 5 Warranty: 1
MPN: CR-6000C Model: CR-6000C UPC: 723987001760 EAN: 0723987001760 ASIN: B000QR95CQ
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| Features:
| • | Procter & Gamble #00176 Pitch/LED 2Stage Filter | | • | PROCTER & GAMBLE |
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Product Description The Pur like no other water filter pitcher. The Pur Multi-Cup Pitchers provide clean, great-tasting water conveniently waiting and chilled in your refrigerator. They're available in a variety of sizes for your drinking pleasure.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
filtered water open to things falling into it, plus non-environmentall-friendly battery in lid December 9, 2008 GREAT taste but RETARDED design, why would they make a water filter which has an open spout, into which dust or food particles can drop into and go right into the filtered water. A simple extension of the top lid to cover the spout would be all it takes to fix!!! Way to go!
BTW the LED in the lid is stupid - it means there is a battery, probably lithium, inside the lid. So guess what - that means the lid, when disposed of, constitutes toxic waste. Great idea but NOT ENVIRONMENTAL whatsoever. Lithium is extremely toxic even in the very small amount that is in the battery in the lid.
Plus the LED indicator in the lid is, as one might expect, likely to tell you prematurely that its time to change the filter, encouraging you to buy more filters.
Summary: great filtering product saddled by a retarded project manager who accepts the idea that filtered water should remain in a container with an opening for things to fall into the water, and a non-GREEN-thinking company that doesn't have basic knowledge of batteries as toxic waste. American Ingenuity at its best!!! Yay!!! John McCain all the way!!!
Looove Pur! October 20, 2008 Great value for this pitcher of Pur filter system. It does taste good. Pur vs. Brita. Both are good in my opinion. I just happen to like the cobalt blue color of this pitcher.
Pur 2 Stage Oval Pitcher - Better Than You've Heard, But Still Needs Some Work October 20, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The PUR CR-6000C 2 Stage Oval Water Pitcher with LED Indicator has some very strong positives that make it a good choice. However, it also has some weaknesses that will hopefully be addressed in a re-design. As long as you know what the weaknesses are, you should be able to get more use of the benefits of this product than some people have reported.
Pros: + Takes up a small amount of floor space + Great 2 stage filters leak less filter debris than other filters + It has an attractive look with a sleek body + The included indicator reminds you when to change filters + The price is very reasonable on an annual basis
Cons: - The body isn't as solid as it could be, so use both hands to pick it up - The filters seem to run out quickly - Removing the cover takes some practice
The slim form factor has a smaller footprint and takes up less space, but it also puts more weight on the handle and the body every time you pick it up. So most of the complaints about cracking are due to the slim oval design, and not just the thickness of the pitcher. How do you compensate for that? Simply use your other hand to hold the front of the pitcher when you pick it up and relieve some of the pressure on the body and handle.
The other common complaint has to do with the design of the lid, which seems to make the pitcher difficult to fill. But after the first time, the lid opens much more easily. Simply put your thumb into the back tab of the lid an it will open easily. What's more, this model has the added benefit of having a nice seal when closed, so refrigerator odors won't get into your water. Just make sure to wait till your water has gone through the filter before putting it away, to avoid spilling.
Other than the obvious savings of cutting down on bottled water and the plastic waste that comes with it, the best feature of this pitcher has to be the filter. As a long-time Brita user, I got tired of the filter material ending up in my water. Not only does the two stage filter of this model screw in securely, it has less seepage of filter material. And of course, most importantly, the water tastes great. I can't comment on whether or not it removed more bacteria, because I didn't run any scientific tests. But the taste was definitely an improvement over other filters.
Now there is a larger dispenser that may be better for those with space in their fridge for it. Obviously you will have less breakage issues, but it takes up much more room. So it's a trade-off.
The flashing indicator on the top is meant to calculate how many refills you have gone through, and it will tell you when you have to change your filter. Even at $20 for a three pack, this system basically comes out to $60 a year for filters and the pitcher. Not bad, even if you had to replace the pitcher every year.
Overall, despite the warts this is a good product. If you don't have the room for the larger dispenser, or the faucet mount, then this will work for you. Just handle it with care.
Enjoy.
I hope you have time on your hands! September 11, 2008 My family has used a Pur pitcher for at least a decade (and a Brita before that) and lately I just got fed up with the Pur. The last 2 filters we bought are so slow to filter the water, sometimes it sits in the top for hours. Then when you forget to wait and try to pour, the lid pops off and water spills everywhere. A waste of time and money. You should try the Clear2O Premium Water Filtration Pitcher, it's perfect!
Gets the job done! August 31, 2008 I have now used both a faucet mount PUR filter and the PUR pitcher. I guess I have to say that I like them both. The only reason I got the pitcher was because I was sick of the faucet mount getting in my way. But both work equally well. I like the pitcher because it goes in the 'fridge so you have COLD water all the time. With the faucet mount, even though you run cold water through it, it isn't always as cold as from the 'fridge. But then, you don't have to wait for filtered water when you get it through the faucet mount. With the pitcher, you have to wait a little bit for the water to flow through the filter into the pitcher. Also, replacing the PUR pitcher filter is a little easier and a bit less messy than with the faucet mount. But like I said, I like them both, for different reasons.
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