💧 Elevate your hydration game with certified purity and effortless style!
The PURPLUS Vertical Faucet Mount Water Filtration System is a WQA and NSF certified filter that reduces lead, microplastics, chlorine, and over 70 contaminants. It lasts up to 3 months or 100 gallons, featuring a convenient filter change indicator. Designed for easy, tool-free installation on most standard faucets, it offers a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to bottled water with a sleek grey design.
Brand | PUR |
Special Feature | Change Filter Indicator Light |
Product Dimensions | 6.4"L x 2.8"W x 5.4"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Installation Type | 1 Click Attachment |
Power Source | Ac/Dc |
Model Name | jhvj |
Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Manufacturer | PUR |
Part Number | FM2500V |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FM2500V |
Size | 1 |
Color | GREY |
Style | Gray |
Pattern | Filtration System |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Change Filter Indicator Light |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**J
It's miles above Brita, I could CRY comparing the two...
Don't buy the Brita faucet filter (the "Elite", ASIN: B000EOOQPW)! It's junk compared to the Pur and I can safely say this because I've used both. Brita faucet filters ride on their brand name household recognition for sales but that's about it.💧 The water tastes better with Pur than Brita.💧 The Pur is slightly larger and feels of a higher quality in construction, the plastic feels better to the touch. The gray color is much better and professional looking for a sink fixture than bright white because it matches the color of sinks and faucets, which are usually gray due to stainless steel or nickel finishes. Brita also makes a chrome looking one but that one looks even worse. The Brita feels cheap and flimsy, food stains and discoloration are also much more apparent on the bright white plastic of the Brita faucet filter.💧 The Pur comes in a sturdy cardboard box sealed with tape, and everything is in plastic packaging or bubble wrap, the filter cartridge is sealed in plastic packaging, and you can tell it's new and untampered. The Brita faucet filter arrives in a thin-gauge cardboard box with no tape or seal of any kind, you could open it, mess with it and put it back in and nobody would know, the filter cartridge it comes with is completely unsealed inside the box, no plastic packaging, hilarious because the cartridges you buy for the Brita pitchers are all individually sealed in a white plastic package.💧 The lever to switch to the filtered flow is extremely easy to activate because it rotates down like a lever, you could do it with one pinky with virtually no effort, even a cat could turn it on. The Brita filter uses a tab that you have to twist with your thumb and index finger, it requires two fingers and much more effort, if there's oil on it from cooking it becomes more difficult. This is important for people with poor hand dexterity such as the elderly or arthritic. I think about my grandmother in her 80s, and her hand dexterity is so poor that we have to open bottles for her, there's no way she could use the Brita.💧 The aerator for the unfiltered flow is much better with the Pur because it's full speed, the Brita cuts the flow down significantly.💧 The filtered flow is much better. Brita's filtered flow is like a laser beam: it's thin and with such high pressure that when it hits the floor of the sink it splashes out of the sink. Forget about putting anything even remotely close to the Brita, the splashback will be all over you. The Pur is a wider gentle flow, making it possible for you to put something right under the flow without splash damage (lol).💧 The Pur installation is much simpler. With the Brita you have to screw/thread the faucet filter unit directly onto the faucet, with the Pur you screw/thread one of several included adaptors onto your faucet, this adaptor is not an aerator, it's a hollow ring, the faucet filter unit then clips onto the adaptor. Since the Pur faucet filter can clip on and off easily without having to unscrew/unthread anything, you can easily remove it to clean/wash it when it gets dirty.💧 Because the Pur faucet filter clips on with an adaptor instead of threading directly onto the faucet, you can rotate the Pur if you want to move where the filtered flow is going to land or get it out of the way. You can't do this with the Brita because it's threaded directly on, if you try to rotate the Brita you'll either loosen it (which will start leaking) or you'll overtighten it (which will break it and start leaking).💧 The Pur filter lifespan is calculated digitally through electronics inside the unit, the status is shown through an LED that's visible on the front/side of the faucet filter, this makes it easy to see when you're standing in front of the sink. The Brita uses a cheap mechanical gauge which shows a red piece of plastic through a peephole when it's time to replace the filter. This peephole is on the top of the faucet filter though, so you have to have your head directly over the Brita to look down through that peephole. If your sink is in a weird place or you're not tall enough this becomes an issue. The Brita gauge also doesn't work correctly, I had two of their faucet filters (the same model "elite"), one showed green but the filtered flow had completely stopped, the other showed red but the filtered flow was clear, go figure.💧 The Pur faucet filters last longer than Brita and are cheaper.
J**N
Wow. So easy to install. Wow
I'm really impressed with how easy this was to install. It took a minute to have it up and running. The included converters is needed, I tried the metal one first, it screwed on my faucet right away, for a tight seal, then with that connected, the filter snapped right onto it, clicked into place, and done!!! That's it. It's connected. Really took me less than a minute total. And my sink is a very old sink so I was a little worried if it will fit, but it fits perfectly. My sink is very strong flow when opened all the way, so i opened it to max to check for leaks in the connection, not a drop leaked. So I popped in the included filter cartridge, screwed on the cover. And tested it, the flow is of course a lot slower, but that's expected. So I let it run for a few minutes as per the instructions (it says to flush it for 5 minutes) and it's working perfectly now. I switched back and forth from the regular sink flow to the filtered flow, the light blinks green every time, zero leaks, zero issues.I only just received it right now (like minutes ago), so time will tell how it holds up, but I was so impressed with the how easy it was to setup, that I thought I'd share that. Because to be honest, this was my only worry before buying this, I was hoping it will install correctly, which it did, and it was easier and faster than I thought it would beA few weeks later edit;Ok so I was so loving my Filtered water, that I convinced my neighbor, a older man, that drags a few gallons a week from the store, to just get this Faucet filter instead. But I know he'd be stubborn... So I just filed him a clean full plastic cup of fresh cold water from my filter. And asked him to taste it. He drinks down the whole cup and says hmm that's good water, zero after taste, zero chlorine taste, just clean tasting. I then told him it's from my Faucet filter, and told him look, with the money you buy all those gallons for, this will pay for itself in no time, and you won't have to shlep it from the store. He was sold, so I ordered him one from Amazon, same as mine. His sink Faucet is very different type than mine, but installation was exactly the same, and exactly as simple and fast. I had it up and running for him in 2 minutes. And he's loving it.So that's 2 very different type sinks, both very old. But both installed in seconds.And now that I've been using mine for a few weeks now, I gotta say I never knew I could love water as much as I suddenly do. It tastes so clean and amazingly fresh. I'd put it up vs any bought water from the store.
H**Y
Highly recommend
Been using these Pur faucet mount filters for decades. I think the water tastes great when using this ( no flavor or smell to the water ). They are affordable, easy to use, easy to change the filters and work well.I have never tested my water before OR after using the Pur so i can not say positively what all it removes or doesn't remove with the filter.All i know is that i like these filters and plan to use them for the rest of my days.
J**T
Good Filtering
Everything is plastic. Easy hookup and works as published. Good water no after taste. The only issue is that when you shutoff the water the unit still dispenses water until the internal pressure drops. It is only about an oz
E**
Easy hookup, Zero leaks
I got it today and hooked it up in less than two minutes. Literally you screw on the attachment that matches your faucet and you snap this on. What is boggling my brain right now is the fact that it hasn't leaked a single drop of water yet. This is the first product to never leak. Like who wants lead laced water mixed in with their filtered water in the same cup. The water flow is awesome as well. So in conclusion I say it's simple to hook up, has zero leaks and the water tastes great. Excellent value for the money as a bonus. Yup this is my new go to brand for filtered water.
P**️
Safe water without buying bottles
This faucet filter has saved me a lot of money. The water tastes so much better — clean and chlorine-free. It fits easily on the faucet and has a handy filter change indicator.Great option for anyone who wants to stay healthy and eco-conscious.
K**R
Cleaner water
Ordered to attach to our kitchen sink. Filtered water to drink and cook with, will be better for us. Simple attachment to faucet. First try to attach, there was some leaking. Second attempt and no more leaks. Directions included in the box. Really like that it has a light to let you know if filter needs changed.
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