Brita plastic 'Elemaris Meter' water filter Was £33.00 Now £16.50 Now £8.90 @ Debenhams
This red 'Elemaris' meter jug from Brita uses unique technology to measure the quality of your filter cartridges and determine the optimum date for replacement. It measures the volume of filtered water, the water quality and the time taken for filtration. It is easy to fill with an ergonomic handle, a non-slip base and a generous 2.4L capacity


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Might be helpful if you posted the codes to get it this price? MX93 - £8.91 & Free Delivery SHC8 + TCB / Quidco
Edited By: hollymia on Aug 05, 2012 09:54
Might be helpful if you posted the codes to get it this price? MX93 - £8.91 & Free Delivery SHC8 + TCB / Quidco
Thanks for this, just ordered and charged £8.91. a very good price. good find OP :D
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good price too shame
Edited By: Reeferman on Aug 05, 2012 12:02
Which is BS because it's just two contacts in the water, it detects when water is present and then when it's not. It then subtracts the amount of water filtered from the 100% or 100 litres filtered per month. If that isn't reached it reduces it once a week no matter that you've only filtered 10 litres that week.
Which is BS because it's just two contacts in the water, it detects when water is present and then when it's not. It then subtracts the amount of water filtered from the 100% or 100 litres filtered per month. If that isn't reached it reduces it once a week no matter that you've only filtered 10 litres that week.
Please may I know which cheaper jug that you mention is better than this model?
I might look somewhere else instead of crying for not getting this =)
Would buy this jug over it, but wife a bit miffed as to why I bought this jug when it doesn't do much more than the old one.
The lid is not good (even though you dont need to lift the whole lid to fill in water, but I just dont like that fact that the way the "cap" is designed, I mean it should be lifted and fill water instead of sink down when the water is filling (to prevent dust being drop into the jug)
P.S: Apparently this model is discontinued (I was told by Debenhams)
Edited By: pisces2588 on Aug 12, 2012 21:19: update
I dont intend to store it in the fridge.
If I show you this picture you will see which one is better (in terms of filling water and keep water clean.
Your text here
Edited By: pisces2588 on Aug 12, 2012 21:54
Just use your thumb to press it, dont have to lift the whole lid.
The cap on this Elemaris does not close properly, there is a gap in between which is prone to dust falling in.