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Culligan WH-HD200-C Whole House Water Filter System 1” Inlet/Outlet – Improve Tap Water Taste, Remove Sediment, Protect Appliances

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Material
Stainless Steel
Capacity
16000 Gallons
Included Components
Shut Off
Purification Method
Sedimentation

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  • Whole house water filtration system with 1" stainless steel reinforced inlet/outlet connectors
  • Perfect for residential homes, helps protect appliances and pluming from sediment and scale
  • Features bypass shut off valve, integrated bracket design and battery operated filter change timer
  • Reduces: sediment, rust, scale, dirt, coarse sand, sand, fine sand, silt, bad taste, odor, aesthetic chlorine taste and odor (depending on filter cartridge)
  • The WH-HD200-C housing has been tested and certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI 372 for low lead compliance, CSA B483.1 and NSF/ANSI 42 for material safety and structural integrity requirements only
  • Includes: WR-HD housing wrench, mounting bracket, filter life monitor and filter monitor battery
  • Compatible with Culligan filter cartridges: R50-BBSA, CW25-BBS, CP5-BBS, CW5-BBS, RFC-BBSA

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.26 x 7.48 x 16.33 inches; 9 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ WH-HD200-C
  • Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult
  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 2, 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ CULLIGAN
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01JIRLRXY
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,370 ratings

Product Description

The WH-HD200-C Heavy Duty clear whole house system with clear sump allows you to see your filter in action. Included with the unit is a mounting bracket, housing wrench, filter life indicator, built in shut-off, bypass, and pressure relief valve.


From the manufacturer

Culligan WH-HD200-C Whole House Heavy Duty 1" Inlet/Outlet Filtration System

Removes Dirt, Sand, and Silt from Your Water Supply

The Culligan Whole-House Sediment Water Filter Housing makes sure your family has a clean, fresh water supply throughout the house. This filtration system works to reduce dirt, sand, and silt buildup in plumbing lines. Your kitchen, laundry room, bathroom, and outdoor water comes out clean and fresh to help keep your family healthy.

Prolongs the Lives of Your Water-Using Appliances

Humans aren't the only ones who benefit from clean water-machines also run more smoothly, and longer, when the water they take in is fresh and dirt free. Because the Sediment Water Filter Housing limits the amount of dirt and grime introduced into your appliances, your home's water-using devices are likely to last longer and perform at their best.

Features

  • 1" inlet/outlet for increased water flow
  • Packaging includes: housing wrench, mounting bracket, filter life monitory and filter battery monitor
  • Temperature Range: 40°F - 100°F
  • Pressure Range: 125 psi
WH-HD200-C HF-150A HD-950A HF-360A
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Compatible Filters R50-BBSA, CW25-BBS, CP5-BBS, CW5-BBS, RFC-BBSA S1A, CW-MF, CW-F, SCWH-5, P5 and P1 R50-BBSA, CW25-BBS, CP5-BBS, CW5-BBS, RFC-BBSA S1A, CW-MF, CW-F, SCWH-5, P5 and P1
Housing Color Blue Blue Clear
Temperature Range 40°F - 100°F 40°F - 100°F 40°F - 100°F 40°F - 100°F
Pressure Range 125 PSI 30–125 PSI 30-100 PSI 30–125 PSI
Inlet/Outlet System Size 1-inch 3/4-inch 1-inch 3/4-inch
Style Heavy Duty Standard Duty Heavy Duty Standard Duty

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    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    3,370 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and value of the water purification unit. For example, they say it's well worth the investment and does a good job of filtering. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of installation, transparency, and filtering ability. That said, some complain about the bypass valve and leakage.

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    281 customers mention208 positive73 negative

    Customers like the quality of the water purification unit. They mention it's a good solid product, well-made, and built like a tank. Some say that it does a great job and is pleasantly surprised with the results. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "Worked perfectly so far and was very easy to install. If you purchase I think you would be very happy with it." Read more

    "...with a Yarna descaler for my well water and have been pleasantly surprised with the results...." Read more

    "...NOW it works great, but wow... what an unnecessary ordeal!..." Read more

    "...that the tool itself will break eventually because it seems to be a bit flimsy for what it was designed to do: for example, instead of being made..." Read more

    133 customers mention116 positive17 negative

    Customers find the installation process of the water purification unit to be fairly easy. They mention that it can be easily installed by yourself with a little planning. Some customers also mention that the unit has one bracket and two adapter nipples for the inlet and outlet.

    "Worked perfectly so far and was very easy to install. If you purchase I think you would be very happy with it." Read more

    "...Installation was straight forward but recommend you build your own bypass loop in case the built in bypass valve ever gets frozen or leaks...." Read more

    "I Like having a clear view of the filler. Easy install one bracket and two adapter nipples for the inlet and outlet on the filter; that was easy and..." Read more

    "...Installation was easy because if fit into the same location. Overall highly recommend. Will upload a photo next time I'm up there...." Read more

    97 customers mention97 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the filtering capabilities of the water purification unit. For example, they mention it's a great filter, has good filter cartridges, and is a good buy. Some appreciate the beefiness of the clear filter housing and the thickness of the rubber gasket. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "Great filter, NIGHTMARE installation. Perhaps I can save Amazon buyers a bit of time with what not to do if you buy one...." Read more

    "...This is a great filter. First I tried the most filtery filter with the smallest micron rating and it worked great...." Read more

    "...The unit doesn't appear to work like that though. Filter does filter...." Read more

    "Amazing filter housing, ease of install with nice 1" connection. Just installed few days ago will update with more use...." Read more

    63 customers mention63 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the water purification unit. They say it's well worth the investment, and saves them money on filters.

    "...At that price, it was well worth it to get cleaner water -- and to save me lots more in the cost of replacing more expensive filters for my fridge." Read more

    "...Easy to install, doesn't leak so good investment over all" Read more

    "...I also think the cost of these units is quite fair, although I would have been willing to pay a bit more for some improvements that I will mention..." Read more

    "Overall, I like the product and think it is a great value...." Read more

    57 customers mention52 positive5 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the cleanability of the water purification unit. They mention that it helps to clean up well water, and the clear housing gives them confidence in the water being clean. They also say that the five micron filtration removes a lot of fine sediment without issue. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

    "...The five micron filtration removes a lot of fine sediment without issue and the filter housing is large so you get no noticeable pressure drop...." Read more

    "...but since then I haven't had any issues and my water is definitely a bit cleaner...." Read more

    "...My water improved immediately after installation. I also have not experienced any pressure drop since installing...." Read more

    "...No smells and dishes are cleaner...." Read more

    36 customers mention32 positive4 negative

    Customers like the transparency of the water purification unit. They mention that the clear body, canister, bowl, and container are a plus. They also appreciate the clear base, so they can see how it's proceeding. Overall, customers are happy with the transparency and appreciate the crystal clear water.

    "I Like having a clear view of the filler...." Read more

    "...No, its a pretty good unit. It has a clear housing so you can easily see the state of your filters? The addition of the bypass is a little bulky...." Read more

    "...The TDS is under 18 PPM now. Crystal clear drinking water and ice cubes...." Read more

    "...I like the clear canister to let you know how filthy the cartridge is getting...." Read more

    113 customers mention24 positive89 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the water purification unit. They mention that it did leak a little, but simply needed a more snug tightening. Some customers also say that the seal will expand and not sit correctly on the unit.

    "...After installation, I did have an extremely slow leak (a drop every half hour) at one of the threaded points; fortunately for me, a bit more elbow..." Read more

    "...the Filter housing needs to be tight, or it leaks. Must reapply the silicone grease every single time you take it off, or it leaks.-..." Read more

    "...to replace the seal with every filter change but sometimes the seal will expand and not sit correctly on the filter...." Read more

    "...It may not be up to code but it doesn’t leak and it filters my water. This is a great filter...." Read more

    78 customers mention0 positive78 negative

    Customers find the bypass valve in the water purification unit difficult to turn. They mention that it takes man strength or a plumbing tool to turn it.

    "...The filter's Filter-Off-Bypass valve does work, but it's a pain in the behind to turn by hand without a tool...." Read more

    "...the blue turn valve is HARD to turn...." Read more

    "...need to do that when switch off or bypassing and second the valve can get stuck open in the the ball valve." Read more

    "...At any rate, the handle rotates VERY difficultly. Like, you think you're going to break it difficult...." Read more

    Pain to install, but well worth it!
    5 Stars
    Pain to install, but well worth it!
    I purchased and installed this filter specifically for my fridge: Because my fridge has a very proprietary GE filter that is supposed to last 6 months at a time but keeps getting clogged with sediment after only 3 weeks of use (and I can't afford replacing filters at $55 a piece every 3 weeks), I installed this Culligan filter to help pre-filter the water before it gets to my fridge's more expensive filter. It did do the trick and didn't seem to drop the water pressure at all. Since it's only supplying water to my fridge, I expect the Culligan filter inserts to last much, much longer than the six months it's rated for when used for a whole house.This was a pain to install because of the way it was designed, but it was well worth it at the price.It would have been a bit easier to install if the manufacturer had used something smaller than 1-inch threaded openings for the inlet and outlet -- it took me a couple of hours at my local big orange DIY store to find the right combination of fittings that would go from my 3/4 or 1/2 inch copper pipes in my house to the inlet and then from the outlet to the right fittings to fit my fridge water/icemaker water supply hose. I did find the right parts in the end as can be seen in the photo(s).Another problem with the 1-inch threaded fitting is that because it's such a large fitting, the threads are comparably large and coarse, so it takes a lot of teflon tape and a large amount of force to make the fittings between components water-tight. After installation, I did have an extremely slow leak (a drop every half hour) at one of the threaded points; fortunately for me, a bit more elbow grease to further tighten up the fittings stopped the leak. I'll have to keep an eye on my connections over the next few days after installation to ensure a zero leak installation, and I recommend others do the same with these types of fittings. I was hesitant to use too much force to tighten the fittings because even though Culligan claims the threaded joints are enforced with metal, the connections are still plastic and can break if too much force is used.For those without the skills, I'd recommend hiring a plumber to install the filter.The clear filter cartridge housing was also really difficult to unscrew out-of-the-box and required using the included tool to open. (You can see the black plastic tool hanging next to my filter in the photos.) It's not stated in the installation instructions, but for putting the housing back on, it's recommended in the filter cartridge instructions to only hand tighten. I only hand tightened as advised in the cartridge's instructions, and there was no leak even after 24 hours of use/water running through the filter/housing. Jut make sure to follow the instructions about the O-ring and silicone grease.The installation instructions did mention using silicone grease on the included O-ring when installing the filter housing, so I purchased some from my local big orange home DIY store. Again, no leak at the O-ring for me. The silicone grease I used was for use on potable water connections, and it took only a tiny bit to completely cover the O-ring with my fingers.Replacement O-rings themselves are available here on Amazon, and I purchased some extras because one of the other reviewers warned that his/her O-ring had gotten damaged during installation. Prime shipping got the extra O-rings to me in just a day or two, but I ended up not using them for my installation and will save them next to the filter for future use.The filter's Filter-Off-Bypass valve does work, but it's a pain in the behind to turn by hand without a tool. The valve takes a bit of strength to turn even with the included tool. I suspect that the tool itself will break eventually because it seems to be a bit flimsy for what it was designed to do: for example, instead of being made out of a solid piece of plastic, it's a semi-hollow frame, and I was really afraid it would snap off at the thinnest point every time I used it to turn the filter's valve from setting to setting. I did check that one of my local big box stores do carry universal filter housing tools of a similar design, so I think I should at least be able to open up the filter housing to replace the filter if the original tool breaks in half -- not sure yet where I'll be able to find a similar tool to change the settings on the valve, however, as the valve handle is a very unique shape.I do think that this filter along with similar looking filters from some of the other big-brands are all made by some third company that these more well-known companies purchase from and slaps their brands on. E.g., GE and Dupont both make whole-house filters at around the same price point as this Culligan filter but with their own brands -- the big difference between the others and this Culligan is that this one has the Filter-Off-Bypass valve, although Culligan also has a version without the valve like the other brands. One big plus of all this is that the filter cartridges seem to all be of the same sizes, so I won't have to worry as much about finding replacement cartridges in the distant future (decades from now) if Culligan decides to stop selling these filters.Overall, I do recommend this filter. I ended up spending almost $50 in parts and supplies to make a proper all-copper-and-brass, soldered connection to my water supply line, but the filter and filter cartridge themselves together cost less than $100. At that price, it was well worth it to get cleaner water -- and to save me lots more in the cost of replacing more expensive filters for my fridge.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Works great so far!
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    Worked perfectly so far and was very easy to install. If you purchase I think you would be very happy with it.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Pain to install, but well worth it!
    Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021
    I purchased and installed this filter specifically for my fridge: Because my fridge has a very proprietary GE filter that is supposed to last 6 months at a time but keeps getting clogged with sediment after only 3 weeks of use (and I can't afford replacing filters at $55 a piece every 3 weeks), I installed this Culligan filter to help pre-filter the water before it gets to my fridge's more expensive filter. It did do the trick and didn't seem to drop the water pressure at all. Since it's only supplying water to my fridge, I expect the Culligan filter inserts to last much, much longer than the six months it's rated for when used for a whole house.

    This was a pain to install because of the way it was designed, but it was well worth it at the price.
    It would have been a bit easier to install if the manufacturer had used something smaller than 1-inch threaded openings for the inlet and outlet -- it took me a couple of hours at my local big orange DIY store to find the right combination of fittings that would go from my 3/4 or 1/2 inch copper pipes in my house to the inlet and then from the outlet to the right fittings to fit my fridge water/icemaker water supply hose. I did find the right parts in the end as can be seen in the photo(s).

    Another problem with the 1-inch threaded fitting is that because it's such a large fitting, the threads are comparably large and coarse, so it takes a lot of teflon tape and a large amount of force to make the fittings between components water-tight. After installation, I did have an extremely slow leak (a drop every half hour) at one of the threaded points; fortunately for me, a bit more elbow grease to further tighten up the fittings stopped the leak. I'll have to keep an eye on my connections over the next few days after installation to ensure a zero leak installation, and I recommend others do the same with these types of fittings. I was hesitant to use too much force to tighten the fittings because even though Culligan claims the threaded joints are enforced with metal, the connections are still plastic and can break if too much force is used.

    For those without the skills, I'd recommend hiring a plumber to install the filter.

    The clear filter cartridge housing was also really difficult to unscrew out-of-the-box and required using the included tool to open. (You can see the black plastic tool hanging next to my filter in the photos.) It's not stated in the installation instructions, but for putting the housing back on, it's recommended in the filter cartridge instructions to only hand tighten. I only hand tightened as advised in the cartridge's instructions, and there was no leak even after 24 hours of use/water running through the filter/housing. Jut make sure to follow the instructions about the O-ring and silicone grease.

    The installation instructions did mention using silicone grease on the included O-ring when installing the filter housing, so I purchased some from my local big orange home DIY store. Again, no leak at the O-ring for me. The silicone grease I used was for use on potable water connections, and it took only a tiny bit to completely cover the O-ring with my fingers.

    Replacement O-rings themselves are available here on Amazon, and I purchased some extras because one of the other reviewers warned that his/her O-ring had gotten damaged during installation. Prime shipping got the extra O-rings to me in just a day or two, but I ended up not using them for my installation and will save them next to the filter for future use.

    The filter's Filter-Off-Bypass valve does work, but it's a pain in the behind to turn by hand without a tool. The valve takes a bit of strength to turn even with the included tool. I suspect that the tool itself will break eventually because it seems to be a bit flimsy for what it was designed to do: for example, instead of being made out of a solid piece of plastic, it's a semi-hollow frame, and I was really afraid it would snap off at the thinnest point every time I used it to turn the filter's valve from setting to setting. I did check that one of my local big box stores do carry universal filter housing tools of a similar design, so I think I should at least be able to open up the filter housing to replace the filter if the original tool breaks in half -- not sure yet where I'll be able to find a similar tool to change the settings on the valve, however, as the valve handle is a very unique shape.

    I do think that this filter along with similar looking filters from some of the other big-brands are all made by some third company that these more well-known companies purchase from and slaps their brands on. E.g., GE and Dupont both make whole-house filters at around the same price point as this Culligan filter but with their own brands -- the big difference between the others and this Culligan is that this one has the Filter-Off-Bypass valve, although Culligan also has a version without the valve like the other brands. One big plus of all this is that the filter cartridges seem to all be of the same sizes, so I won't have to worry as much about finding replacement cartridges in the distant future (decades from now) if Culligan decides to stop selling these filters.

    Overall, I do recommend this filter. I ended up spending almost $50 in parts and supplies to make a proper all-copper-and-brass, soldered connection to my water supply line, but the filter and filter cartridge themselves together cost less than $100. At that price, it was well worth it to get cleaner water -- and to save me lots more in the cost of replacing more expensive filters for my fridge.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Filter and Value for the Money
    Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021
    I added this filter to my home with a Yarna descaler for my well water and have been pleasantly surprised with the results. The five micron filtration removes a lot of fine sediment without issue and the filter housing is large so you get no noticeable pressure drop. Just changed my filter after 2 months to see what the condition was and the filimanent windings on the inside of the filter were still bright white visually showing the sediment and debris are being captured completely within the filter.

    Installation was straight forward but recommend you build your own bypass loop in case the built in bypass valve ever gets frozen or leaks. When installing the filter make sure you seat it completely (you will feel resistance as the top of the filter seats itself and then slips in) and use silicon on the O-Ring. It only needs a slightly angle of turn with the wrench once seated......don't overtighten it. Use high quality PTFE tape (not the cheap stuff) on the inlet and outlet connections and if using metal threads do not overtighten as the housing threads are plastic. A couple rotations after I hand tightened my fittings worked for me.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018
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    4.0 out of 5 stars CRITICALLY important Install info the manufacturer doesn't tell you.
    Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018
    Great filter, NIGHTMARE installation. Perhaps I can save Amazon buyers a bit of time with what not to do if you buy one.

    First, our 'main' water line travels underground to an exterior wall, and continues into the house under the slab. There are no exposed pipes to mount this on, so we called a licensed plumber to create the piping loops necessary to use the filter. Piping was smooth, finally the filter was mounted.
    Then the problems began. Our O-ring came broken, OR, the plumber broke it during install. We don't know, all we know is he told us the O-ring was broken, and that led to a mad scramble calling Amazon about immediate O-ring replacement (which is not carried by PRIME - WHY NOT?) to be shipped out to us asap, as water poured all over our garage. The plumber told us to get the O-ring and call him to come back to finish installing the filter. Meanwhile he put it on "Bypass", but it continued to leak. Rather than call him again (for a few hundred more dollars), we decided we could figure it out how to work the filter part ourselves.

    Solution: My LOTS of damage and money saving suggestion: buy an O-ring with the order for backup, AND Silicone Grease to plaster the O-ring down BEFORE installation. If all goes well with the installation, you have a backup O-ring (although you will still need the grease to plaster down the existing O-ring). I wish I knew about this before the purchase because we spent way more than this in water damage and water cost from the flooding in the garage for 10 hours overnight. You don't actually need a spare O-ring if you have and use the silicone grease on the included one before trying to screw the filter into the housing. Just slather the silicone grease all over the O-ring, filling in the groove. Works like a charm to stop leaks once screwed in tight.

    The red air-release button on top. Plumber told us that we should hold that down while turning the knob, because even he had trouble turning the top. We did just this after sealing the o-ring down, and water poured out under and around the blue cap thereafter. We thought the unit came defective, but after hours of drenching spraying mess while experimenting, we found the problem. This included poking a long strip of plastic up through the filter housing, while using a waterproof flashlight and hanging upside down to see into the main unit housing piping to ascertain the problem while water dripped into my eyes. Not fun.

    The PROBLEM is, if you push the red button down WHILE turning the blue handle you can trap the bottom of the air release, and it will hold that air release open in the new position (Filter, Off, or Bypass).
    Solution: DO NOT hold the red button down while turning. DO NOT hold the red button down at all. Once the filter is screwed into place TIGHTLY (with your O-ring plastered down with silicone grease), turn water on and TAP the red button until water BEGINS to flow. More than that and you risk getting it stuck like we did. You do not want to get it stuck.

    Some other facts that are not clear in the directions:
    - the Filter housing needs to be tight, or it leaks. Must reapply the silicone grease every single time you take it off, or it leaks.
    - the blue turn valve is HARD to turn. This has been noted in other reviews, but you don't know HOW hard it is initially, so you think that maybe that red air valve is a turn release. It's not. It's just HARD to turn. After all our experimenting with trying to stop water from shooting 30' across our garage, we loosened it simply by turning it so many times. NOW it works perfectly, and turns much more easily.

    All that said, we are glad we bought it, just wish it wasn't the ordeal it didn't have to be. If Culligan simply noted these 2 things on the box or directions, we could have saved a LOT of misery.
    NOTE: the red button is NOT a release for the blue valve, do NOT hold it down! Manual only mentions that it's an air valve, not that holding it down can trap it in the water spraying open position.
    NOTE: you NEED to buy silicone grease for the O-ring with/before the purchase, or they begin to include some in the box (because normal people do not have silicone grease laying around their house). Without the grease, it's probably going to leak, or you have to screw that filter so tightly into the housing that you will have real trouble getting it off again to change the filter. Why not tell people what they need beforehand?

    If you note these 2 things, installation could go really smoothly. NOW it works great, but wow... what an unnecessary ordeal!
    Hope you find this helpful, wish someone told me all this before I tried to install it, because the solutions are so simple!!

    **editing to add a photo showing how the plumber laid out the piping in the garage, and to show what the filter looks like after a month in use. Seeing how dirty the filter is, I'm even more glad I bought this!
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    John DeCorso
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality, no pressure loss.
    Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2023
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
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    Don J.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Low cost
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    Reviewed in Mexico on March 10, 2021
    Es un filtro muy bueno, cumple con su función, estoy sorprendido, lo malo es conseguir los cartuchos de repuesto, pero en cuanto a su funcionamiento atrapa toda la suciedad del agua, las imágenes hablan por sí solas. LO RECOMIENDO AMPLIAMIENTE para quien tiene problemas de agua turbia.
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    ChristianT
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quality product
    Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2019
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