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I am traveling to Costa Rica soon. Normally we stay at a resort so all bottled water is provided for you but this time we are staying at our family residence and want to save money. So we want to bring a brita pitcher with us and was wondering if that is allowed on airplanes.
There should be no problem. But I would put the filter cartridges in the check-in luggage.
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We are going to visit my mother who lives in the country. She has a well that is unfiltered and the water has to travel about 500 yards through a lead pipe. She thinks I am silly for not wanting my kids to drink it, she says it is the purest and cleanest water you can get. I thought about buying large plastic containers of bottled water but have heard so much lately about the bottled water having chemicals in it because of the plastic. The Brita pitcher says not for use with well water. What would be the bast way to go? We will be there for about 3 weeks so I have to figure something out! Thanks for any suggestions!
I'm a water snob, I don't do tab water. I use to get the big 2.5 gallon of drinking water. I've never heard of the chemicals thing before. The only thing I've heard about that is don't freeze your plastic water bottle and don't drink it if you have left it in a hot car. Now I use Pur filter on my water faucet. I think you should go with getting a few of those very large drinking water in plastic container. Lead is much worse.
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How cool are these two contests that Brita is offering?
The first one supports college students and their green efforts in their dorm rooms. This gives an opportunity to a few lucky students to travel to a great film festival and hang out in the Brita FilterForGood Green Room. What an awesome reward for supporting something that you believe in and something that benefits the world as a whole. I love this.
The second contest is giving out five $10,000 grants to make college campuses more sustainable. If students take the time and come up with a plan for their whole campus to become greener, they now have a chance to actually put their plan into action. This $50,000 that Brita is offering not only helps college students reach their dream, but it benefits our environment in very large ways.
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Earlier in the summer, I had an aversion to water, which was weird for me. I usually drank water all the time. Our tap water just didn't taste good anymore, and I hated buying bottled water. Although I'll do it from time to time, I hate the waste. Brita has made my water taste good again, and the upkeep of changing the little filter seems completely worth it.
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Will filtering my cooking water through the Brita take care of that? If I have to buy water to cook beans, it sort of negates any cost savings.


