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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dimensions, March 23, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: PUR CR900Z 9-Cup Pitcher (Kitchen)
When I was looking at these I couldn't find dimensions for them anywhere so I thought I'd put them out here. I just used a tape measure on the one I bought so I'm sure these are not precisely right but they are reasonably close. By all means if anyone has better measurements please feel free to correct me. Inches: Base: (oval) 8.5 x 5.75 (the handle adds about 1.5 to the overall legnth, for a "total unit legnth" of about 10".) Height: 10.75 Metric (just converted from the above measurements): Base: 21.6cm x 14.6cm (+ 3.8cm for handle, totalling 25.4cm) Height: 27.3cm In short, it is rather large as pitchers go and does take up a bit of fridge space. Something else that is hardly ever mentioned is that the filters are not intended to be used with hot water. The manual indicates a maximum temperature of 82F/28C. I believe this is typical of drinking water filters (I know there was a similar maximum on the faucet-mount I used to have), I'm just putting that out here for general information. It does take a while for the water to work its way through the filter. To me that's to be expected, the water is just draining through the filter with no real pressure to push it. I suppose some people might grow impatient with that. To me it is a rather attractive unit. My sister even commented on how "nice" it was when she saw it. The lid includes a hinged cover over the spout (it just opens itself when you pour), that's a nice little touch. Overall I'm happy with it. It's an alternative for those of us who like filtered water and don't want to use the various mounted units for whatever reason.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sleek and delivers great tasting water!, June 3, 2004
This review is from: PUR CR900Z 9-Cup Pitcher (Kitchen)
I have received many a compliment about this pitcher since I started using it. One guest lamented that it put her Britta filter to shame. If you are willing to sacrifice a little room in your refrigerator, then this filtering pitcher is one that you should consider. The filter does a very good job at removing odd and chlorine tastes from the water. The difference between my tap water which has a strong chlorine taste and the filtered water is like night and day. Plus PUR filters have been highly rated by Consumer Reports in the past. The only con of this filter is the sloping shape of the pitcher when you add more water. The instructions advise that you fill the water up to a line which is clearly visible on the side of the pitcher. The reason is that the gauge which indicates when the filter needs to be replaced must key off of the number of times you add water and not the volume. However, when I fill the water to the line, I have found that it is very easy to spill water back into a little opening at the back of the picture where the water then stays until I use a cloth to get it out. Please note that if you do buy the pitcher, pay close attention to the bottom of the instructions when it comes time to take the filter apart to clean it. I found the pitcher to be difficult to take apart until I noticed the fine print at the bottom of the instructions which explained how the pitcher came apart. Overall a great choice if you are in the market for a new water filter.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Pitcher Leaks after Minimal Use, July 6, 2005
This review is from: PUR CR900Z 9-Cup Pitcher (Kitchen)
We had this less than 10 months and used only two of three Ultimate filters we purchased separately, that's how little use this pitcher got. Started leaking everywhere one day and I couldn't figure out what had happened. I thought I hadn't put the innards back in right, after changing the filter, but in the end I decided either a seal or a seam failed. I'm not the first person to report the leaking problem with minimal use, so I believe it is a design or manufacturing flaw. What a waste of a good $60, with the additional three filters purchased. While it worked, we loved its sleek design, how much water it held and how great the water tasted. That's why it gets the two stars I gave it. Too bad it turned out to be a piece of junk. I see the item is now not available here at Amazon and I guess that means someone monitored the returns or complaints about the product and made changes or pulled the item from sales rotation. What I want to know is when we will be notified by Pur about the problem, and given coupons or rebates because of it; if you sent in your warranty card or registered the product online there is no reason Pur couldn't offer somehting in exchange for their poorly designed item. Mine's now in the trash where it belongs. Don't buy one if you are considering it. Go with a good quality, faucet-mounted or under-sink mount filtering system and you will be glad you did, despite the more expensive price.
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