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Grab a Brita pitcher with Longlast filter for $25 (save $15.50)

Because clean water is great but nobody likes changing the filter.

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David Watsky Senior Editor / Home and Kitchen
David lives in Brooklyn where he's logged more than a decade writing about all things edible, including meal kits and meal delivery subscriptions, cooking, kitchen gear and commerce. Since earning a BA in English from Northeastern in Boston, he's toiled in nearly every aspect of the eats business from slicing and dicing as a sous-chef in Rhode Island to leading complex marketing campaigns for major food brands in Manhattan. These days, he's likely somewhere trying the latest this or tasting the latest that - and reporting back, of course. Anything with sesame is his all-time favorite food this week.
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I live in New York, which famously has very drinkable water. I only recently switched to a filter pitcher and even with our above-average water, the improvement in taste was significant. Suffice it to say, I'm a filter guy now -- which is why I perked up when I saw Brita filters on sale with longlast filters down to $25. Unlike the average Brita filter, the Longlast should go for roughly six months (or the equivalent of 1,800 bottles of water). I don't need to get out the abacus to know that's a whole lot of money saved if you've been churning through cases of Dasani. 

So are Britas any good? Come on, you know we've already done the testing. ZeroWater was the clear winner when it comes to removing the most TDS (total dissolved solids) taking care of 100%. The standard Brita came in a respectable second place but the Longlast filter (the one included in this deal) did a little worse than that and placed third out of seven. It's still a significantly more affordable option, especially at this sale price, for a filter that you won't have to change for a while. It's available in three colors and ships as soon as tomorrow. 

Read more: Best water filter pitcher for 2021


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