flag |
forum |
feedback |
use old site
PUR Refrigerator Filter, Push Button
|
For the best deal on the PUR Refrigerator Filter, Push Button, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the PBSS (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
X
Click here to save a note about this item. Your notes will show up when you search!
|
Prices based on ground shipping (change)
to 95054: (change)
Pur PBSS
lowest base price, without shipping and tax
We found 2 listings for the PUR Refrigerator Filter, Push Button (Pur PBSS):
Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
17 May 2009



It's a filter... It filters...
I mean I guess it does, right? How do I know for sure it doing what it's meant to? I guess the fact I didn't die and/or get poisoned in some way makes for a positive review right? So yeah, it's a filter that for all intents and purposes, to the best of my knowledge, did what it was meant to do. Oh and it was super easy to install, real plus@!!...
–S. Feehilyfrom Amazon.com
16 May 2009



Not the Same as the #4396710
If you go to PUR's website, you'll find that this filter handles only 4 problem areas: (chlorine, sediment, lead, o-dichlorobenzene).
The more expensive #4396710 Kitchenaid/Whirlpool deals with 11 problem areas (the side of the box lists all these in detail: (chlorine, particulates, lead, mercury, benzene, o-dichlorobenzene, toxaphene, asbestos, cysts, turbidity, atrazine).
The strange thing is that the PUR website only seems to show the cheaper filter and its attendant 4 areas o...
–John Coltranefrom Amazon.com
16 May 2009



Completely Satisfied
Received the item in record time. Installed it into my fridge and forgot about it until now. Water tastes great and the ice does not leave any residue when melted.
–Billy W. Mccainfrom Amazon.com