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List Price:
$91.10
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$48.50
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Culligan
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Description
Under Sink Drinking Water System, Includes Filter Head With Built In Bracket, RC-EZ-3 Cartridge, Mounting Screws, Supply Adapter, Lead Free Faucet With Built In Electronic Cartridge Life Indicator & 1/4" Plastic Tubing, 6 Months/500 Gallons Filter Life, Features Twist On, Twist Off Mechanism, Quick Connect Fittings, Double Water Shut Off, Reduces Bad Taste & Odor, Chlorine Taste & Odor, Sediment, Lead, Cysts Such As Cryptosporidium & Giardia, Turbidity, Atrazine, Lindane & Particulate Class I, NSF Certified, Level 3 Advanced Filtration.
Customer reviews for 'Culligan EZ-Change Undersink Drinking Water Filtration System, 500 Gallon #US-EZ-3'
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good value
I was using Brita pitcher and Brita faucet mount before. I wanted more economical and neat looking way to get rid of iron taste (our water is well water and the pluming is old).
This unit works great. We also install the sediment filter on upstream though, the taste of water comes out of this faucet is as good as Brita filtered water.
Installation was easy, and the faucet comes with is great looking.
After a month, This unit is still giving good flow rate which is faster than Brita Faucet mount I was using before. But I imagine enough water pressure needed on upstream of this unit so if you have clogged old pluming on upstream, you may not get desirable flow rate.
[Tuesday, August 26, 2008]
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too slow
i wanted to return it because the water is only dripping out of the faucet
however its been over 30 days so i can't
the water tastes pretty good and the filter seems to do its job but it comes out so slow that it is unusable.
[Wednesday, July 30, 2008]
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Good buy
This water filter system installed easily. I don't notice any chlorine smell in the water, so I feel it's working properly. The instructions don't say anything about the battery & the light in the spigot base. I put the battery in & the light flashed a few times, then went out. I'm assuming that when the light comes on... it'll be time to change the filter?
[Friday, June 20, 2008]
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