What is the difference between maxtra and maxtra?
Maxtra+ is Brita’s improved version of Maxtra. Maxtra+ is designed to be a direct replacement for Maxtra with improved filtration performance and to last longer between changes, they have amended the materials inside to achieve this.
Can you use maxtra plus instead of Maxtra+?
Answer: According to the official Brita web-page both cartridges Maxtra and Maxtra+ are universal and replaceable vice versa. So if You use Maxtra it’s should be OK.
Do all Brita filters have the same filter?
Brita® Standard Filters (white) are compatible with all standard Brita® pitchers except Brita Stream®. Brita Longlast+® Filters (blue) will fit with all Brita® Systems except Brita Stream®. Brita Stream® Filters (gray) are exclusively for the Filter-As-You-Pour™ Brita Stream® pitchers.
Are all Brita maxtra filters the same?
Two filter cartridges, two different mixtures for different consumer needs. The BRITA MAXTRA+ Limescale Expert filter cartridge is designed for 150 liter with focus on hardness reduction while the MAXTRA+ Pure Performance guarantees 100 liter cleaner and clearer BRITA filtered water.
Is it okay to put Brita in the fridge?
How long can I store water in my Brita® pitcher? Store your Brita® pitcher in a cool, dim place. Don’t keep your Brita in bright sunlight, as it can cause algae to grow. Keep your Brita in the refrigerator if you plan to be away for longer than a couple of days.
Why do Brita filters expire?
In short, no, unused water filters do not expire. There is no set shelf life for water filters, as long as they’re not exposed to any moisture. That’s the key — moisture is what makes water filters work, and without that, they’re sitting pretty and ready for use at any time.
Why is there black stuff in my Brita water?
Black particles in your Brita filter water are just larger sized carbon pieces. The carbon in all Brita filters is what’s called activated carbon. Manufacturing activated carbon typically involves exposing carbon to very high temperatures and usually some form of pure gas, such as argon or nitrogen.