Tahoe Water Pitcher with Elite Filter

10-cup capacity | 1 Brita Elite™ Filter included

$41.99

Color: White

Why You’ll Love It

  • Capacity: 10-cup

    Capacity: 10-cup

  • Removes 99% of Lead

    Removes 99% of Lead

  • Reduces 5x contaminants

    Reduces 5x contaminants

  • 6 Month Filter Life

    6 Month Filter Life

The Brita Elite™ Filter removes 99% of Lead and reduces 30 contaminants for safer, great-tasting water*. These replacement filters last 6 months, so you only have to change them twice a year‡. Compatible with the Tahoe Water Pitcher, our 10-cup pitcher that features a flip-top lid that makes refilling a breeze. The SmartLight™ indicator lets you know when it’s time to change the filter. Made without BPA.

  • Includes 1 Brita Elite Filter that removes 99% of Lead*
  • 10-cup capacity
  • Saves you up to $240 per year vs. bottled water§
  • SmartLight™ filter indicator

Get great-tasting water and ditch single-use plastic waste with the Tahoe Water Pitcher. It has an easy-fill lid that locks in place and a SmartLight filter indicator that tells you when to change your filter for freshly filtered water. With Brita Elite™ Filter, which lasts six months, it reduces chlorine (odor and taste) and other contaminants, including 99% of lead, from tap water.*

See the User Guide for details on product and indicator setup.

  • How do I prepare and change the Elite™ filter in my Brita® pitcher?
    1. Insert your Brita Elite™ Filter into the reservoir below the line to seal. Press firmly for a tight seal.
    2. Add cold tap water. Discard your first three pitchers of filtered water or use it to water plants.
  • How often should I change my Elite filter?

    Your Brita® Water Pitcher has a built-in SmartLight filter indicator, so you'll know exactly when to replace the Elite™ Filter—every 120 gallons, or about every 6 months for most households.‡ If you have hard water, you may need to change filters more often. Learn how to recycle used filters here. See how often to change other types of Brita® filters here.

    ‡Based on 120-gallon filter life & average family usage of 11 glasses per day

  • How do I clean my Brita® pitcher?

    Remove the filter and hand-wash the rest of the pitcher components with mild soap, then rinse well. (Never use abrasive detergents or a dishwasher).

Height: 10.39 inches
Width: 5.68 inches
Length: 10.22 inches
Weight: 1.5 lbs
Model #: OB60
Battery Chemistry: Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Li/MnO2)

Performance Data Sheet

Choose Brita Elite™ for Contaminant Reduction

Certified to reduce more contaminants for 6x longer than Culligan with ZeroWater filters*

Certified to reduce*Brita EliteCulligan with ZeroWater
Asbestos
Microplastics
Chlorine
Lead
Pharmaceuticals
Pesticides
Particulates Class I^
Industrial chemicals (e.g., Benzene)

*Based on certified filter life on performance data sheets for Brita OB06 (120 gal) and ZEROF01 (20 gal). See performance data sheet at brita.com for specific contaminant reduction claims.

^Brita Elite is certified to reduce Particulates Class I, which can cause visible cloudiness and haze.

Feel the Brita Love

Why Switch to Brita?

  • Hand holding white Brita pitcher while filling from a sink with a tall brushed bronze faucet.

    Great Taste

    Get cleaner, better-tasting water right from your tap.

  • Clear plastic bottle on left costs $29.17 per month, and white Brita filter on right costs $5.26 per month

    Better Value

    When you choose Brita over bottled water, you save money.

  • White Brita pitcher in background with Elite filter, and 3 reusable glass bottles with silver metal tops holding water with suspended lemon, cucumber and orange slices.

    Boost Your Hydration

    Add your favorite flavor boosts to filtered water and make hydration fun!

*Calculated based on the list price on Amazon as of 9/25/24 for pitchers and replacement filters. Bottle water is calculated on the avg cost of a 16.9 fl. oz. single use plastic water bottle via IRI for 52 weeks ended 6/16/24. Assumes average household usage of 11 cups per day, or 240 gallons per year.