Brita Stainless Steel Water Filter Bottle, Stainless Steel, 20 Ounce, 1 Count
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| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Capacity | 1.3 Pounds |
| Brand | Brita |
About this item
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- Brita’s Premium Filtering stainless steel bottle holds 20 oz of water, and is designed with a Brita filter that fits in the straw that makes water taste great and keeps water cold for 24 hours
- Get great tasting water without the waste; by switching to Brita, you can save money and replace 1,800 single-use plastic water bottles a year
- This 20 ounce Brita water bottle is made from durable, double wall insulated stainless steel to keep water, cold; this sleek, leak proof design is cup holder friendly; Height 10.5"; Diameter 3"; Weight 1 pound
- The filter reduces chlorine (taste and odor) and more with every sip; compatible with Brita water bottle replacement filters
- For the freshest-tasting water, the Brita water bottle filter should be replaced after 40 gallons or approximately every 2 months; 16.9 ounce water bottle
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Leak-proof lidSeals tight so you never have to worry about leaks or spills. |
Fits in most cup holdersTake our sleek, space-efficient bottles with you in the car. |
Easy to open on the goJust flip open the lid to hydrate at school, the office or home. |
Stays cold for 24 hoursOur stainless steels bottles keep water cold all day. |
Replace the filter in 4 easy steps.
Step 1
Rinse your new Brita bottle filter under running water for 15 seconds.
Replace the filter in 4 easy steps.
Step 2
Firmly insert the filter into the straw until the filter’s white tip is flush with the top of the straw.
Replace the filter in 4 easy steps.
Step 3
Reattach the straw by connecting it to the lid and twisting it to the right to lock.
Replace the filter in 4 easy steps.
Step 4
Now just fill the bottle with tap water to the max fill line and screw on the lid to enjoy great-tasting, filtered water anywhere.
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| Capacity | 20.0 ounces | — | 9.0 ounces | 26.0 ounces | — | 24.0 fluid_ounces |
| Size | 20 oz | 40 oz | 6 ct | 26 oz | 18.6oz | 24 oz |
Product description
Enjoy great-tasting tap water anywhere with the Brita 20 Ounce Stainless Steel Premium Filtering Water Bottle. The durable, double wall insulated bottle stays cold for a full 24 hours. It includes 1 replaceable filter, which reduces Chlorine (taste & odor) as you drink. Featuring an enclosed, easy-sip straw, built-in carrying loop for grab-and-go portability, and one-handed push button lid, this bottle is designed for effortless convenience. The bottle is car cup holder friendly and has a leak-proof design to help you avoid surprise drips and spills. Enjoy hassle-free hydration anywhere: At home, the office, a sporting event, or a trip abroad. One bottle filter can replace up to 300 standard 16.9-ounce single-use plastic bottles, so you can stay hydrated, save money, and reduce plastic waste. For best results, replace the filter every 40 gallons or about every two months. With Brita, take filtered water anywhere you go!.
Product information
Color:Stainless Steel | Size:20 oz | Pattern Name:Bottle| Product Dimensions | 3.23 x 3.23 x 10.83 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Brita |
| ASIN | B07H194G87 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 36393 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#228 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
#5 in Pitcher Water Filters #25 in Water Bottles #38 in Kitchen & Bath Fixtures |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2018 |
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If you unscrew the cap with the straw/filter attached it it, you can look up under the top and see a little lock/unlock symbol (check the picture for reference). All you have to do is screw it just a little bit in the direction that it tells you for locking it. This wasn’t made too obvious, but now it works as intended. I don’t tilt the bottle like a regular gravity-fed water bottle; just use the straw as you would a regular straw with the bottle standing vertically.
You don’t have to keep the lid screwed on less tight as other reviews have suggested. This locking into place trick should make the bottle work normally. If not, maybe there’s another issue.
Like I said, I can’t give a full on review but just wanted to help people out before they think there’s something wrong with the bottle and decide to return it!
By idontleavereviews on July 5, 2020
If you unscrew the cap with the straw/filter attached it it, you can look up under the top and see a little lock/unlock symbol (check the picture for reference). All you have to do is screw it just a little bit in the direction that it tells you for locking it. This wasn’t made too obvious, but now it works as intended. I don’t tilt the bottle like a regular gravity-fed water bottle; just use the straw as you would a regular straw with the bottle standing vertically.
You don’t have to keep the lid screwed on less tight as other reviews have suggested. This locking into place trick should make the bottle work normally. If not, maybe there’s another issue.
Like I said, I can’t give a full on review but just wanted to help people out before they think there’s something wrong with the bottle and decide to return it!
No matter how hard I suck the straw, no water. I even adjusted the straw numerous ways, as per online posts, and it still doesn't work. I even removed the filter and, guess what. Didn't work then either.
What does work is the tiny hole above the straw. No shortage of water fell on my nose from there.
Maybe I received a faulty bottle. What I know for sure is that I'm returning it.
By Amazon Customer on January 24, 2019
No matter how hard I suck the straw, no water. I even adjusted the straw numerous ways, as per online posts, and it still doesn't work. I even removed the filter and, guess what. Didn't work then either.
What does work is the tiny hole above the straw. No shortage of water fell on my nose from there.
Maybe I received a faulty bottle. What I know for sure is that I'm returning it.
Now this is the most important thing about the water bottle: drink out of it like you would with a straw. DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT use it as if you’re drinking out of a plastic bottle or a sippee cup. If there’s water dripping on your nose you’re using the bottle wrong. If you have to suck really hard and all you’re getting is air you’re using the bottle wrong. Lower the bottle and then drink from it.
The Brita is not leak proof however. The vent hole dribbles water every time I turn up the bottle on my face and on my shirt. Also, with each sip, air is swollowed.
At 20 ounces, it holds slightly more than a standard 16.9 oz bottle, which is good because the stationary straw makes it nearly impossible to get the last 20% of water at the bottom of the bottle.
The recloseable cap does not bend completely back and presses against the bridge of my nose with each drink forcing me to turn my neck up.
I filled it up from my kitchen sink and was able to detect a chlorine taste. Furthermore, considering the cost, I believe a spare water filter would have been appropriate. I would not recommend it.
By Darryl Mills on March 15, 2019
The Brita is not leak proof however. The vent hole dribbles water every time I turn up the bottle on my face and on my shirt. Also, with each sip, air is swollowed.
At 20 ounces, it holds slightly more than a standard 16.9 oz bottle, which is good because the stationary straw makes it nearly impossible to get the last 20% of water at the bottom of the bottle.
The recloseable cap does not bend completely back and presses against the bridge of my nose with each drink forcing me to turn my neck up.
I filled it up from my kitchen sink and was able to detect a chlorine taste. Furthermore, considering the cost, I believe a spare water filter would have been appropriate. I would not recommend it.
Edited to add: it’s super easy to clean, with no strange pieces to trap moisture and build up mold like other similar bottles.
I LOVE them both! The plastic one for using around home and elsewhere if it's not going to get hot and the steel one for the insulated qualities. The downside to the insulated one is you need to put ice in it or it takes quite a long while to get cold in the frig. BUT if you put ice in it and/or wait until it gets cold in the frig, it STAYS very cold.
The mouth piece/straw works very well and is NOT hard to suck on! You need to make sure filter has been prepped (mainly having it wet but follow directions the first time using), the bottle needs to be held vertically (not tipped up) (look at where the bottom of the straw is--if there is not water under it then it cannot come up the straw. Ensure that the cover is NOT ONE TOO TIGHT (think re liquid laundry soap in large dispensing jug---as the jug empties, the cover needs to be opened more for better flow), same too with the water bottle (it shouldn't leak). There was one review complaining that the cover hit her nose and showed a pic with it--the user did not have the cover opened as far as it goes; had it been opened fully, it would not be hitting a nose.
The Brita filter does really work thus the little extra time I took figuring out the ins/outs of the bottles, was really worth it to me. Added benefit, the bottles are easy to fit in the cup holders (sleek and slim).
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My only gripe is that they’re not available to purchase in UK and I think that’s a real mixed trick as I’m sure they’d sell plenty of units. I’m glad I found this bottle and highly recommend to you.
**** UPDATED IN SEPT 2021 ****
There are no suppliers of the replacement cartridge in UK
D I S G U S T I N G ! ! !
Returning it to the USA is way too expensive!
What I like is that it is double skinned and keeps the water cool for ages. With the filter in place and the integral drinking straw you just suck, no tilting needed which is ideal when driving. The loop on top makes for easy carrying. There is nothing I don't like about this.





















