Saturday, 6 October 2018

Comparing the various Brita MAXTRA filter cartridges

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Brita Maxtra filter cartridges 

There are 3 different types MAXTRA crtridges released by Brita

1) Brita MAXTRA Water filter cartridge



2) Brita MAXTRA+ Water filter cartridge




BRITA MAXTRA+ water filters provide an easy but highly effective way to provide you and your family with great tasting filtered water by reducing a number of impurities that exist in our tap water.

Here’s how the MAXTRA+ Filter works 


The unique MicroFlow technology features a mixture of Ion Exchange Pearls and Micro Carbon Pearls, formulated especially to provide expert levels of filtration for different water conditions around the world, including Australia. 

As soon as the water comes into contact with the Ion Exchange Pearls, they bind and reduce any metals such as lead and copper that may possibly be present in household pipes. In addition, they also ensure reliable protection from limescale build-up by reducing any carbonate hardness of the water (calcium and magnesium ions) in the mains water. This is particularly important for certain areas of Australia and New Zealand where hard water is present as it acts as a “water softener”. 

Meanwhile, the Micro Carbon Pearls, made from the carbon in natural coconut shells, absorb and lock away substances such as chlorine and chlorine compounds that impair the taste of drinking water. 

Furthermore, the MAXTRA+ filter also contains a fine Micro Mesh for reduction of rough particles and a fine cartridge grid which effectively controls the exit of fine particles.


3) Brita MAXTRA+ Limescale Water filter cartridge 


Introducing the latest advancement in-home water filtration, the MAXTRA+ Limescale filter, which removes 50% more limescale than the standard MAXTRA+ filter, whilst effectively reduces heavy metals such as Lead and Copper, chemicals such as Chlorine and other sediment. 

The new MAXTRA+ Limescale filter is the premium filter in the range. It is especially formulated to suit those living in areas with moderate to hard water where the quality of drinking water and appliances such as kettle or coffee maker can be affected due to limescale build-up.

What’s Limescale?
While Australian household mains water is strictly controlled, limescale build-up could be a constant issue for those living in moderate to hard water areas such as Perth, Adelaide and parts of Queensland.
Hard water refers to water which contains a high mineral count and occurs when water passes through soft rocks like chalk or limestone and picking up the minerals from them. In these areas, you might find soap doesn’t lather as much and there are visible spots on glasses or shower screens due to the high mineral content left behind after the water is evaporated. Whilst this isn’t harmful, hard water often results in the unpleasant smell, taste and mouthfeel when drinking.


How does Limescale build-up affect coffee machines and kettles?
Limescale is the stubborn residue that builds up on surfaces which are repeatedly exposed to heated hard water such as the boilers inside coffee machines or heating elements inside kettles. As hard water runs through the heating element, it leaves behind sediments which over a period, can damage your machine or kettle.

Consequently, the Limescale build up can have a large effect on how your coffee machine functions: the temperature consistency of your machine, the efficiency of the pump and your final coffee volume. You might also notice excess steam, as well as increased noise.

This is why it’s important to regularly descale your coffee machine (as recommended by most manufacturers), however, this process can be both time consuming and costly over time. Depending on your coffee machine brand and the descaling agent used, each cycle can take up to one hour to complete while the cost ranges from $2 – 20 per treatment. What’s more? To avoid lingering chemical taste in the boiler, it is recommended to repeat the rinse cycle a few more times to ensure the residual descaling agent is flushed out.
How does BRITA MAXTRA+ Limescale filter work? 
Prevention is the key! The new MAXTRA+ Limescale filter is our most powerful filter to date in tackling limescale build up. It features the powerful ion exchange pearls to effectively reduce 50% more limescale build up*, and heavy metals such as Lead and Copper while the fine mesh and grid effectively trap other sediment and impurities. As such, prolonging the life of household appliances such as kettles and coffee machines and providing cleaner drinking water for your family.

*vs the standard MAXTRA+ filter

How often should I replace MAXTRA+ water filter?

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There are different types of mechanism deployed by Brita to keep track and remind user on the time required to change the filter cartridges

Brita pitcher filters may feature two different ways of noting when to change your filter. The filter cartridges should be replaced after 150 Litres, which the average family should use in 4 weeks, according to Brita.

The first method Brita uses is a fairly basic one. You just indicate the month you started using that filter, and then change it yourself after two months.



a) BRITA MEMO


The first method is a bit more accurate. The Smart Pitcher series like Aluna, Fjord and Marella uses an electronic change indicator, called Brita memo. When you first press the start button, all four bars will flash, showing that you have full filter life.

Every week, one bar will disappear to show the remaining cartridge life.  After four weeks, all four  bars will disappear. This, and a flashing arrow, indicate that the cartridge should now be changed.  Insert a new cartridge according to the instructions, and reactivate the Memo as described above .

Unfortunately, since both methods operate on time and not on how much water has passed through, neither are entirely accurate. That being said, they do give a good idea of when to change your Brita pitcher filter.

How do I activate BRITA MEMO?

Simply press and hold the start button on the lid until four bars appear on the display and flash twice. Now BRITA MEMO will start the countdown. The flashing dot in the display's bottom right-hand corner indicates BRITA MEMO is working. The number of bars on the display indicates the remaining lifetime of the cartridge in weeks, with one bar disappearing each week.
You should replace your filter cartridge at least every four weeks. That way you'll enjoy optimum performance from your BRITA cartridge.


b) Brita Elemaris meter 2
The BRITA Elemaris Meter XL jug has an intelligent indicator for optimum BRITA water quality. It measures water hardness, volume and time.



c) Brita Style Jug's Smart LED 


As filtered water consumption is increasing, Brita recommend replacing your MAXTRA+ filter every 4 weeks or 150 litres of water usage. This is based on the average  household size of 2.6 people* and consumption of the recommended intake of 8 glasses per day** (based on an average glass size of 240ml).

As a starting point, Brita had developed the table below to help you calculate the recommended filter exchange frequency for your household. Of course, this timing can vary per household depending on your family size and water drinking rates of each person. At a maximum, we recommend to replace it no longer than 8 weeks to maintain optimum filtration results.


Don’t worry if you can’t keep track of when to replace your MAXTRA+ filter, BRITA has specifically designed a filter reminder indicator built into the BRITA STYLE water jugs to remind you when it’s time to replace your filter. 

This is developed to help families make better decisions on when to replace their filter in order to maintain optimal levels of filtration.

How do I activate or re-set the BRITA smart light?
Press and hold the LED button on top of the lid until you see the light blinking 3 times in green. The BRITA Smart Light is now set and ready to use. The LED button will start flashing yellow during usage if it is time to stock-up with a new cartridge. As soon as it is flashing red, it is time to replace your cartridge. 

How can I monitor the status of my filter performance?
You can check the status of your filtration performance any time. Simply press the LED button on top of the lid to see the current filter status. 

What do the different colours of the Smart Light system mean?
Green light: MAXTRA+ Universal cartridge filters with optimum performance.  Yellow light: It is nearly time to replace your cartridge, please stock up. Red light: Please exchange your cartridge. (This will be the case after either 4 weeks or 150L of filtered water) 

How long does the filter change indicator last?
Approximately 5 years.



Monday, 30 July 2018

The Brita Maxtra Filter

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The Brita Maxtra Filter



How to change a Brita Filter - Maxtra Filter

A step by step tutorial on how to change a Brita Maxtra Filter in a Brita Marella Filter Jug. This is the complete guide to changing the water filter in the Brita Aluna / Fjord / Elemaris / Marella Filter Jug from start to finish.

 Includes a few tips on how to use the Brita Marella Filter Jug

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Benefits of Electric Toothbrush

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The 2 minutes reminder
Dentist recommended brushing teeth for maximum of 2 minutes, for electric toothbrush that have the 2-minutes reminder build-in, once the 2 minutes are up, the brush head will vibrate 3 times to let you know that your recommended two minutes of brushing is up.

How electric toothbrush works?
The following video, while in Chinese, shows how the electric toothbrush works


Usage Instructions: 

Replace brush (head) every 3 months or sooner if brush head becomes loose due to damage. Replace brush head when bristles are worn, or when color indicator bristles have faded to halfway. Dentists recommend that you change your toothbrush every 3 months.

Directions for use: Brush your teeth at least twice a day 
Recommended usage: Clean the brush after use and keep in dry place


Caution:
Not intended for use by children under age of 3 years. This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety. In general. we recommend that you keep the appliance out of the reach of children. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

How To Use Your electric toothbrush?
Wet the brush head and apply toothpaste. Place the toothbrush in the mouth and turn on. Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth. Hold the toothbrush head in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth. Brush the gums as well as the teeth, first the outsides, then the insides, finally the chewing surfaces.

Here's a video on how to use an electric tooth brush



Monday, 9 July 2018

Comparing various Brita Filter jug models

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Brita Fjord 2.6L

The BRITA Fjord jug is impressive with its elegant design and fits in every fridge door. And the MAXTRA filtration technology reduces limescale quickly and easily.
  • MAXTRA technology for soft, great tasting water
  • Practical flip top opening for easy filling
  • Soft grip handle, non-slip base
  • "BRITA Memo" electronic cartridge exchange indicator
  • Dimensions:
  • 2.6 litres (1.5 litres of filtered water): 25.6 x 28.5 x 9.8 cm
  • Fits in the fridge door


Brita Aluna 3.5L

The Brita Aluna is a good product that is quick and easy to refill and pour. Much better than bottled water as you don't need to store it in a plastic bottle. It really does make your water taste cleaner, not too big so it fits nicely in your fridge, durable handle, timer to tell you when next filter change should take place. Aluna is the newer model

  • Slim, fridge door fitting design with 2.4 Litres filtered water capacity, 3.5 Litres total capacity and dishwasher safe (except lid)
  • Includes formula MAXTRA filter cartridge with 25 percent finer mesh for better reduction of coarse particles lasts around one month
  • Micro carbon pearls reduce chlorine and organic impurities which affect taste and odour of food and drink
  • Ion exchange pearls reduce limescale and metals protecting kettles and enhancing flavour and aroma of tea and coffee
  • Electronic memo - reminder notifies you when to replace filter cartridge. Removable lid for easy filling               


Brita Marella 3.5L

Marella is a large countertop design with 2.4 Litres filtered water capacity, 3.5 Litres total capacity, dishwasher safe (except lid) with flip top lid for easy refilling

- It comes with electronic memo - reminder notifies you when to replace filter cartridge
- Includes formula MAXTRA filter cartridge with 25 percent finer mesh for better reduction of coarse particles lasts around one month
- Micro carbon pearls reduce chlorine and organic impurities which affect taste and odour of food and drink
- Ion exchange pearls permanently absorb lead and copper and reduce limescale, for household appliance protection


The difference between Aluna and Marella

The Marella is the older Brita model, it has the automatic pour through lid for single handed filling "easy fill" flip lid which you can refill water through the flip lid without removing the cover, as for Aluna, it is the newer model, and the lid has to be completely removed to re-fill water.


Brita Elemaris 3.5L


The BRITA Elemaris Meter XL jug has an intelligent indicator for optimum BRITA water quality. It measures water hardness, volume and time. MAXTRA Technology transforms tap water into freshly filtered BRITA water by reducing limescale, chlorine and other odour- and taste impairing substances. BRITA filtered water helps to prolong the lifespan of your household appliances.

- It has 2.2L filtered water capacity (3.5L total capacity)
- Automatic pour through lid for single handed filling
- Ergonomic soft grip handle and non-slip base for comfortable grip




Comparing memo and Elemaris's meter

The BRITA Elemaris Meter XL jug has an intelligent indicator for optimum BRITA water quality. It measures water hardness, volume and time.


Friday, 1 June 2018

How to brush your teeth with an electric toothbrush?

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If this is the first time you are using an electric toothbrush, the following video will give you a guide on how to brush your teeth with an electric toothbrush.



How To Use Your electric toothbrush?

Wet the brush head and apply toothpaste. Place the toothbrush in the mouth and turn on. Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth. Hold the toothbrush head in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth. Brush the gums as well as the teeth, first the outsides, then the insides, finally the chewing surfaces.



How electric toothbrush works?
The following video, while in Chinese, shows how the electric toothbrush works

 

Directions for use: Brush your teeth at least twice a day 
Recommended usage: Clean the brush after use and keep in dry place

Caution:
Not intended for use by children under age of 3 years. This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety. In general. we recommend that you keep the appliance out of the reach of children. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

Comparing all the Oral-B Cross Action Battery operated toothbrush brush heads

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The Oral-B CrossAction Power series of electric toothbrushes are all battery operated, they come in different variety, all differed by the type of brush head that came bundled with the package, but all using the same handle, and driven by an AA battery.

Basically there are there types packages, as different countries may call their own packaging

a) 3D White Cross Action Dual brush heads


b) Anti-Bacterial Cross Action Dual brush heads



They brand the Anti-bacterial as "Pro-Health" in US


c) Anti-Bacterial Cross Action Dual brush heads



They brand the Dual Clean as "Complete" in US




 All 3 types of brush heads are compatible with the following CrossAction Power series of electric toothbrushes






Comparing all the Oral-B D-Series electric toothbrush brush heads

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Comparing Oral-B toothbrush heads

The following are the various replacement toothbrush heads for D series of Oral-B electric toothbrushes.

All of Oral-B brush heads deliver the oscillating/rotating power that makes Oral-B the #1 dentist-recommended brand, but there are a few key differences that make each one unique. And, since all of the brush heads fit all of their D series electric toothbrush handles, it’s easy to find the perfect fit for you.



All brush heads are compatible for the following model of Oral-B toothbrush as replacement brush heads.


a) Oral-B Precision Clean Replacement toothbrush heads





b) Oral-B Cross Action Replacement toothbrush heads




c) Oral-B Floss Action Replacement toothbrush heads





d) Oral-B 3D White Replacement toothbrush heads





e) Oral-B Dual Clean Replacement toothbrush heads




f) Oral-B Trizone Replacement toothbrush heads





g) Oral-B Sensitive Clean Replacement toothbrush heads





h) Oral-B Sensi Ultra Thin Replacement toothbrush heads