Brita Elemaris XL White Water Filter Jug
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Average customer review:Product Description
Another great BRITA product, Dispatched within 24 hours with UK warranty
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20845 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Brita Water Filter Systems Ltd
- Model: 100 283
- Dimensions: 10.91" h x 6.06" w x 10.51" l, 2.51 pounds
Features
- The Elemaris XL filtered-water jug, with its extra-large capacity, will quench the entire family's thirst. This jug uses Maxtra cartridge technology, more efficient against limescale and with a quadruple filtration system for the purest drinking water. Designed for easy use, the Elemaris XL filtered-water jug can be stored inside your refrigerator&rsquos door. Its non-slip base allows for better stability and its ergonomic, non-slip handle make it easier than ever to grip. An electronic ind
- icator warns you when the cartridge needs to be changed for 100% reliability. Whether used for drinking or cooking, the Elemaris XL filtered-water jug gives you pure and natural filtered water every time.
- BRITA Elemaris XL filtered-water jug - white Water filter and jug Breakfast / coffee makers / espresso machines
- Water filter and jug
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
BRITA Elemaris XL white water filter jug.
Tap water in the UK is perfectly safe. However, it doesn't always taste, look or smell as pleasant as we'd like, and the effect can be noticeable not only in drinking water but in hot drinks and food cooked in water.
BRITA water filter products use a mixture of carbon and ion exchange resin to remove hardness, chlorine, heavy metals such as lead and copper, and other organic impurities to improve the taste, smell and appearance of cold and hot drinks.
The Elemaris water filter jug uses the BRITA Maxtra cartridge for 20% better limescale reduction. It features a pour-through lid for easier one-handed filling, a soft-grip handle and anti-slip rubber base. With a larger capacity ideal for families and regular use, Elemaris XL features 'Memo', the electronic cartridge exchange indicator to remind users when to change the cartridge. It holds 2.2 litres filtered water, or 3.5 litres in total. It is scratch resistant and dishwasher safe (excluding lid.)
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Customer Reviews
NOT cheap and nasty!
I'm afraid I have to disagree with you Mr Marshall.... this jug is very well made of good quality plastics and not at all flimsy.
I have had my previous Brita jug for about 8 years and feel this new one is better quality....it looks very smart and all pieces fit together well and snugly.
Both the fill through lid and the pouring spout are excellent and work well. The rubber handle and feet are nice touches which make sure that this jug is not going to slip out of your hand or off your work surface!
Huge capacity which means you don't have to fill it that often although when full it can be a little heavy,but unless you're very frail or have very weak wrists this shouldn't be a problem.
The electronic memo that reminds you when to change your cartridge is a good feature...and don't worry about the battery running out in a few months as the instruction book states that it will last approx 5 years.
Great quality,great features...and at the price I paid for it, (just under £12.00) a bargain.
Very good value for money
I am very happy with this filter jug. The quality of the jug is very good and the design is quite nice too. It does not draw much attention to itself and is easy to clean. It is also easy to handle. Since it is quite a popular water filter jug, new filters can be found in most larger supermarkets. I would, however, recommend to buy the larger jug version, because Elemaris Cool 2,4l sounds big, but gets emptied very quickly in a 2 person household.
Stylish but impractical.
I've owned this jug for a while now and despite the good looks I can't reccommend it for several practical reasons:
1. Most importantly the top of the jug is not level so if you fill the water reservoir up it leaks. It's as daft as having a cup with an uneven rim so that you can't have a full cup of tea! It means you can't put the jug straight back into the fridge and have to wait for the water to filter a little first.
2. The flap on the spout and the actual shape of the spout mean that the jug pours badly if you are trying to pour into a narrow opening such as a water bottle. This could have been easily avoided by designing a narrower shape to the spout.
3. The base of the jug is not flat and therefore difficult to stand on surfaces which are not level themselves. This is important if you are using a smaller sink where there really isn't room to hold the jug under the tap. It's also important for the disabled/elderly who may struggle to hold the jug whilst filling it. A wider flatter base would have avoided this design flaw.
Another case of style winning out to the detriment of practical design, I think.






