The filter reduces chlorine (taste and odor) and more with every sip; compatible with Brita water bottle replacement filters
Features a built-in carrying loop
BPA-free and holds 26 oz of water
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Price Research: Our research indicates that 26oz Brita Plastic Water Bottle w/ Filter is $5.97 less (39.87% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.97.
Reviews: 26oz Brita Plastic Water Bottle w/ Filter receives 4.7 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 900 Customer Reviews.
Lowe's Return Policy: Most new, unused merchandise can be refunded or exchanged with proof of purchase within 90 days of the original purchase date (more info).
These are pretty neat, though it seems silly to do this versus just dispensing filtered water from the fridge, sink, etc into a regular insulated bottle. I guess I also prefer drinking cold water and can't think of a scenario where I'd have access to ice but not to water. I'm not sure what applications really make sense to use this bottle outside of camping and/or not having access to clean water, but I'd probably use a life straw for scenarios like that.
Good deal, though, if you can find a use for this. I tried to justify it in my head to buy some as Christmas gifts, but just don't really see much value in these. Especially if you have to keep replacing filters. Much easier to just rotate the fridge filter or keep a brita in the fridge IMO.
Hate the $6 shipping but, even with that it's less than Amazon Prime by $14. We ebike a lot and I hate the honkin 26 oz bottles and prefer these (steel one) 20 oz'ers. I'm in for one as a gift although, other comments here about taking filtered water instead makes sense. Luxury buy - but I'll go in for one as Xmas gift to the riding princess
These are pretty neat, though it seems silly to do this versus just dispensing filtered water from the fridge, sink, etc into a regular insulated bottle. I guess I also prefer drinking cold water and can't think of a scenario where I'd have access to ice but not to water. I'm not sure what applications really make sense to use this bottle outside of camping and/or not having access to clean water, but I'd probably use a life straw for scenarios like that.
Good deal, though, if you can find a use for this. I tried to justify it in my head to buy some as Christmas gifts, but just don't really see much value in these. Especially if you have to keep replacing filters. Much easier to just rotate the fridge filter or keep a brita in the fridge IMO.
My work does not provide filtered drinking water and it's an old hospital building so I'll use this to help make the tap water more palatable hopefully!
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Good deal, though, if you can find a use for this. I tried to justify it in my head to buy some as Christmas gifts, but just don't really see much value in these. Especially if you have to keep replacing filters. Much easier to just rotate the fridge filter or keep a brita in the fridge IMO.
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There's a Lowes 5 minutes from my home and I can't pick up there.
Exactly why I bought mine.
Order 5 and than return 4 to store later lol
Good deal, though, if you can find a use for this. I tried to justify it in my head to buy some as Christmas gifts, but just don't really see much value in these. Especially if you have to keep replacing filters. Much easier to just rotate the fridge filter or keep a brita in the fridge IMO.
My work does not provide filtered drinking water and it's an old hospital building so I'll use this to help make the tap water more palatable hopefully!