Brand | BRITA |
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Model Number | 60258360394 |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 36.5 x 14.4 x 26.59 cm; 1.51 Kilograms |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.51 kg |
Brita Ultra Max Filtering Dispenser, Extra Large 18 Cup, Black
Colour | Black |
Brand | BRITA |
Model name | Ultra Max |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36.5 x 14.4 x 26.6 centimetres |
About this item
- SPACE EFFICIENT: The BPA-Free UltraMax Water Dispenser holds 18 cups or 1.13 gallons of water which is great for families and fits neatly on countertops and refrigerator shelves.
- CLEANER AND GREAT TASTING: The Brita standard filter reduces chlorine (taste and odor), copper, mercury, zinc and cadmium impurities found in tap water for cleaner great tasting water for the whole family. *Substances reduced may not be in all users' water
- FILTER CHANGE REMINDER: A helpful sticker indicator on the water dispenser lets you keep track of when you last changed your water filter and when it needs to be replaced. Replace Brita filters every 40 gallons or every 2 months
- EASY POUR: This large, 18 cup filtered water dispenser has a spigot that makes pouring easy
- REDUCE WASTE & SAVE: One Brita standard water filter can replace 300 standard 16 oz water bottles which saves you money and reduces plastic waste
Product Information
Colour:Black | Style Name:Standard FilterTechnical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B015SY3VGM |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
3,988 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)
216 in Kitchen & Bath Fixtures |
Date First Available | 16 November 2015 |
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Product description
Drink healthier, great-tasting water with this BPA free Brita 18 cup UltraMax water dispenser. The extra large capacity makes this water filtration system perfect for busy families, sports teams and offices, while a new, sleek, space efficient design allows for convenient storage. A flip top lid makes refilling a breeze. Plus, just a glance at the filter indicator lets you know when it is time to change the Brita water filter. This filtered water dispenser comes with 1 water filter and delivers great tasting water in every pour.
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BPA Free
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Reviewed in the United States on 8 March 2018



What I can not handle is the fact that over the last 3 weeks it started to leak where the spigot is. Despite following instructions. We had to disassemble and try to adjust the spigot. The product completely failed. No matter what we tried, it leaks horribly. Since I'm past my return window, I'm out the money. I decided to spend more hoping that this would be better that the cheaper Brita pitcher I had that just didn't work for us.
My next step will be to go with a different brand. We hardly got any use out of it & it's a super big bummer because I bought replacement filters.


Once I got this dispenser home I began to realize that there are pros and cons to its design, some of which may be difficult to overcome.
Here’s a brief outline about what I like and what turned out to be not so great about this dispenser:
PROS
1. The unit seems to be made about the same as most Brita filtration pitchers, which is to say, it is made well. The plastic is a hard polycarbonate that does not alter the taste of the water, is easy to clean and is relatively safe from cracking and shattering.
2. Part of the top is hinged and folds back to refill the dispenser (using another container) so the whole thing doesn’t have to be taken to the sink.
3. There is a drainage trough molded in to the bottom of the dispenser (one of the reviewers who didn’t like this product is not accurate about not being able to fully empty the container, the drainage trough permits the dispenser to drain almost fully empty. Look at their photo of the product … it is for an entirely different product that doesn’t even look like the one being sold here, apparently the dispenser has been completely redesigned).
4. It uses standard Brita filters which are available almost everywhere.
CONS
1. The #1 negative is the actual height top-to-bottom of the dispenser is about 10-1/2”. It is impossible for me to arrange my refrigerator to accommodate something that tall. Checking with family and friends most of them said their shelves don’t adjust that far apart either.
2. The hole in the spigot is about ¼” from the shelf the dispenser is placed on so there is no way to actually use it without pulling the spigot out over the edge of a shelf each time.
3. The idea of the hinged refill lid sounds great until you learn that it takes up about eight more inches above the dispenser (even more to allow room for the container you’re pouring from), so in reality you need almost 20” between the shelves in your refrigerator.
4. Removing the entire lid (like to replace the filter cartridge) is awkward. The best way to do it is to open the hinged filler lid to grab the lid for removal. That puts a lot of strain on the hinge.
5. There are no real carry handles on the dispenser, which can get heavy when filled with water. There are only two very small plastic handles at either end which are difficult to grab and make the dispenser difficult to carry.
I still like Brita pitchers and I actually still like this large dispenser, but with the caution that you will need a space to put it that is almost 20” tall and that you can hang the spigot over the edge of the shelf without it getting in the way (if I were to hang it over the edge of the shelf in my refrigerator it would hit the door shelves which are spaced the same as my interior shelves). I did find a handy alternative location but I would rather have been able to use it at reachable level on my refrigerator’s main shelf.

Reviewed in the United States on 4 March 2017
Once I got this dispenser home I began to realize that there are pros and cons to its design, some of which may be difficult to overcome.
Here’s a brief outline about what I like and what turned out to be not so great about this dispenser:
PROS
1. The unit seems to be made about the same as most Brita filtration pitchers, which is to say, it is made well. The plastic is a hard polycarbonate that does not alter the taste of the water, is easy to clean and is relatively safe from cracking and shattering.
2. Part of the top is hinged and folds back to refill the dispenser (using another container) so the whole thing doesn’t have to be taken to the sink.
3. There is a drainage trough molded in to the bottom of the dispenser (one of the reviewers who didn’t like this product is not accurate about not being able to fully empty the container, the drainage trough permits the dispenser to drain almost fully empty. Look at their photo of the product … it is for an entirely different product that doesn’t even look like the one being sold here, apparently the dispenser has been completely redesigned).
4. It uses standard Brita filters which are available almost everywhere.
CONS
1. The #1 negative is the actual height top-to-bottom of the dispenser is about 10-1/2”. It is impossible for me to arrange my refrigerator to accommodate something that tall. Checking with family and friends most of them said their shelves don’t adjust that far apart either.
2. The hole in the spigot is about ¼” from the shelf the dispenser is placed on so there is no way to actually use it without pulling the spigot out over the edge of a shelf each time.
3. The idea of the hinged refill lid sounds great until you learn that it takes up about eight more inches above the dispenser (even more to allow room for the container you’re pouring from), so in reality you need almost 20” between the shelves in your refrigerator.
4. Removing the entire lid (like to replace the filter cartridge) is awkward. The best way to do it is to open the hinged filler lid to grab the lid for removal. That puts a lot of strain on the hinge.
5. There are no real carry handles on the dispenser, which can get heavy when filled with water. There are only two very small plastic handles at either end which are difficult to grab and make the dispenser difficult to carry.
I still like Brita pitchers and I actually still like this large dispenser, but with the caution that you will need a space to put it that is almost 20” tall and that you can hang the spigot over the edge of the shelf without it getting in the way (if I were to hang it over the edge of the shelf in my refrigerator it would hit the door shelves which are spaced the same as my interior shelves). I did find a handy alternative location but I would rather have been able to use it at reachable level on my refrigerator’s main shelf.











