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Surprising Copper-Free Dispenser Showdown (Brita vs. Needs) We were intrigued when we compared the Brita UltraMax Large Water Dispenser to other solutions. Its sleek red design doesn’t just catch the eye; it’s a practical upgrade to our kitchen. Sipping filtered water, we noticed a tangible difference in taste. The UltraMax effectively reduces copper, cadmium, and mercury—impurities we’re often unaware of in tap water. The 27-cup capacity ensures we’re never short on hydration, while the 2-month or 40-gallon filter lifespan makes maintenance effortless. BPA-free construction and the efficient reduction of harmful substances make thisdispenser feel more premium than expected. It’s not just another kitchen accessory; it’s an investment in cleaner drinking water. After testing, we’re impressed with its performance.