Whether you’re off to college soon, don’t have the best quality tap water, or just want to ditch the cost of plastic bottles, a self-filtering water pitcher is an excellent idea.
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Four out of five of Amazon’s bestselling filtering water pitchers are Britas, so it’s safe to say the brand is wildly popular, and right now, you can score the bestselling one for a massive 42% off. The Denali pitcher holds 6 cups of water, comes with a filter, and is smart enough to alert you when it needs to be changed.
On sale, it’s just $14, and Prime members will score free shipping and, in some cases, even free same-day delivery.
Brita Denali Water Pitcher With Filter, $14 (was $24) at Amazon
Brita’s Denali water pitcher has over 19,600 five-star ratings from happy customers. Many call out how easy it is to use right away as it can be ready to go with fresh water in just a few minutes.
After unboxing the Denali, rinse the filter under water, place it in the pitcher, and empty it three times. After that, the filter is rated for around 40 gallons of water filtering, which Brita estimates is about two months.
Even neater, though, is a color-changing notification light up top that will alert you when it is time to change the filter. It’ll glow red when it’s time to swap, yellow when approaching that, and green to let you know it is good. It’s a high-tech spin on a classic water pitcher with a filter.
Unlike competing water pitchers (and even other Brita models), the Denali is compact at just 9.8” L x 4.45” W x 9.37” H, meaning you can easily fit it in a fridge, and the built-in handle lets you move it around your home. You can flip open the top lid for easy refilling. For college students, it’s pretty ideal as you can refill it from the sink and store it in a mini-fridge.
“You need this in your life,” raved one Amazon reviewer who shared that the tap water near them is “horrible” and that the Brita makes it taste like “fresh spring water.” While Brita filters can’t remove PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” from tap water (but reverse osmosis systems can), the brand is known for delivering a better-tasting end product by removing odors and impurities like chlorine, lead, mercury, and even microplastics.
Other Amazon reviewers shared that “it really makes a difference” by removing bad taste from tap water, and another happy shopper said it was the “best purchase ever.”
If you’re sold, Brita’s Denali water pitcher with a filter is down to just $14 in white, but if you want something a bit more colorful, it’s discounted to $17 in red as well. You’re saving $10 and $7 off the $24 regular price, respectively.
Want to have more water ready at a moment’s notice? Amazon is also discounting the massive Brita XL Water Dispenser, which boasts a 27-cup capacity, to$36 from $51. The 10-Cup Larger Water Filter Pitcher is also 35% off, down from $54 to just $35.
Prices are accurate and items in stock at time of publishing.