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Brita filter pitchers and bottles are on sale at Walmart — save up to 42%
TL;DR: Brita and Walmart have teamed up for a back to college sale. Save on filter pitchers, water bottles, and replacement filters.
Going back to college soon? Skip the water bottle stock-up, ’cause just in time for back to school season, Brita has teamed up with Walmart to offer a collection of their best products on sale.
Increase your water intake while decreasing your carbon footprint with these Brita products.
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Brita 10-cup stream filter as you pour pitcher — No need to wait at the sink for filtered water, this Brita filters as you pour for cleaner and tastier water. Perfect for dorm room mini fridges, this filter is compact enough to fit in the door. Save up to 1,800 bottles per year when you purchase this pitcher, now $17.25 (Chalk White) or $26.84 (Carbon Gray) at Walmart. (List price $29.94)
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Brita 26-ounce premium filtering water bottle — Have fresh water anywhere on campus with this Brita water bottle that includes a portable filter. This bottle filters as you drink to ensure that every sip is crisp. Save 300 plastic bottles when you purchase this Brita bottle for $19.94 at Walmart, also available in Orchid. (List price $24.99)
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Brita 20-ounce premium filtering water bottle — This new Brita water bottle is equipped with the same trusted filtration system, in an insulated double-wall stainless steel bottle. It’s a great alternative to more expensive water bottles on the market that don’t even filter your water, though right now it’s going for its regular price of $34.99.
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Brita standard replacement filters — You’re going to need to replacements for your new pitcher filters, so you might as well purchase them while they’re on sale. Get these six for $23.45 at Walmart. (List price $24.99)
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