💧 Elevate your hydration game with timeless purity and unstoppable flow!
The British Berkefeld Gravity Water Filter features four 7-inch Super Sterasyl ceramic elements that filter up to 30 gallons of water daily. Its 2.1-gallon stainless steel reservoir offers durable, freestanding convenience. With self-sterilizing and re-cleanable filters, it delivers sustainable, high-quality water filtration ideal for health-conscious professionals.
Brand | British Berkefeld |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 8.5"W x 19.25"H |
Package Information | Can |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Power Source | Electric |
UPC | 781068243201 074714085004 |
Manufacturer | British Berkefeld |
Part Number | BK4X4-CF |
Item Weight | 7.3 pounds |
Item model number | BK4X4-CF7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**
Very useful, nice looking, and effective.
I could not live without one of these. So much better than a britta filter and does a good job of filtering enough water for one-two people and a dog in a day. I drink a lot of water and teas and use clean water for cooking and it is never a problem to filter a gallon in not too long if it gets low or runs out. The unit is sturdy and fits well on a small counter area in a small kitchen.I accidentally ordered a larger one of a different style from a different company and figured out that this unit is perfect for the single or two-person home with not much counter space - and it's not so big that if I were to go camping or traveling, it would be a real pain to tow it along.The silver finish always looks nice and stylish, besides. Visitors seem really intrigued and impressed by it and want to buy one. I admired a friend's for years before I decided to get one.Most importantly, it really does a great job or producing some of the best tasting water I've had out of a home filter set-up. The tap water I pour in there has such a strong chlorine smell but has none of it when it comes out. I also live in a townhouse that was built in the 70's, so I made sure to get filters that filter out lead.
C**T
Love the design, highly efficient water filtration system
Great tasting water. And I love the non-leaching stainless steel body, and the design for that matter. I had recently used Santevia, and was concerned of its plastic construction. Considering the number of hours it takes for the water to flow through, I'm sure plastic was leeching into the water. They say no bpa, but from what I heard, all plastics leech. And this includes the filter with plastic housing that ends up immersed in filtered water for hours as well. This Berkey seemed to me perfectly designed, with the filter sitting on top chamber, and the option of four filters, speeding up the filtering process, and love the filter of ceramic encasing activated carbon. And the fact tha black as well as the fluoride/arsenic filter option being available, when there's change in my water source, I can consider that. I am so glad to finally have found the convenient water filtration system. And I think the cost of this system is worth it, considering the filters do last a lot longer than most others. For the past several years, I've been paying 50+ dollars for Aquasana water filter every 5 months: over-riced and pathetically meager waste. Finally I have a peace of mind.
R**U
BLOODY FANTASTIC
OK so I did not follow the instructions on assembly and I might have to put this through a dishwasher to clean it up because everyone got the runs. The water is so clean that the usual bacteria on your hands can bloom into a serious problem if you don't wear gloves during assembly. Since we don't have a dishwasher I have been boiling the water and only use the products of this filtration system in food and teas, but good lord, I can't even drink most other water anymore. I know it works the same way as some other integrated systems, but the simplicity and effectiveness of the Berkefield cannot be beaten, to such an extent that copies are easy and do not to my knowledge, discount the value of this product. As always one must be careful but there is significantly less to be careful about with this device so long as the filters are officially sourced
M**K
Very pleased
I got this because I am tired of worrying about chemicals leaking from plastic, of buying and discarding filters regularly, of wasting money on bottled water, and of our nasty-tasting tap water.I've had it about a month now and we love it. It consists of a bottom tank, a top tank, two filters, and a spigot. It was easy to put together and doesn't leak.Because I have been using plastic filtering containers like Pur, I assumed that you could have both the bottom tank and the top tank filled at the same time, but there is no seal between the two and if you do that it will leak. To keep this from happening and to keep it full without having to open it to look, I measured how much the bottom tank holds and when it's empty, I take the lid off the top tank and pour in that much water(about 7 quarts on my unit). When it has filtered into the bottom tank, I fill up two pitchers and keep them in the refrigerator or on the counter to quickly fill up glasses. (The water comes out of the tank's spigot a little too slowly to quickly fill a bunch of glasses for dinner.)The water can taste a bit flat if you hold your glass right up to the spigot, but if you hold it a few inches down, the water will aerate as it flows out. I have the system on a ledge over my sink so if any water spills over the glass, it just goes into the sink.The filtered water is wonderfully clean tasting. At the rate I was buying plastic filters in the past, this should pay for itself very quickly. And the ceramic filters it uses can be cleaned and used over and over again.Very pleased.
N**Y
It leaks.
Leakage:Yes. Leaks from nozzle. This money? No.
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