I know it seems silly, but I would like to know what size Brita faucet filter you have in your locker? We were thinking of buying a Brita pitcher. I am intrigued by the idea of the faucet filter. Is it easy enough to remove from the faucets? I don't want to damage the faucets. Thank you for your help. We don't use them at home because our refridgerator has a filter inside it.
I know it seems silly, but I would like to know what size Brita faucet filter you have in your locker? We were thinking of buying a Brita pitcher. I am intrigued by the idea of the faucet filter. Is it easy enough to remove from the faucets? I don't want to damage the faucets. Thank you for your help. We don't use them at home because our refridgerator has a filter inside it.
It's very easy to remove from the faucet; there was only one time that the aerator (the portion on the faucet you remove) was a little tight for us to remove (cuz we're old ) so we asked the porter (bringing our luggage) if he would lend us his hands for a minute. He got it off now problem. We always keep the removed aerator close to the sink so we will remember to put it back on when we remove our faucet filter. I also put a sticky note on the top of our owners locker with a reminder to remove the faucet filter. I have read that there are some owners who pack a pair of coated pliers in thier OL in case it's needed. We LOVE having a Brita faucet filter to use when we're at WDW.