WFL Conventional Countertop Water Filter - One Filtration Stage

WFL Conventional Countertop Water Filter - One Filtration Stage

The WFL Conventional Countertop Water Filter is a single stage filtration system that connects to your kitchen faucet and sits on your kitchen countertop.
  • Connects to your kitchen faucet with a diverter supplied.
  • Engineered to provide ultra safe and healthy drinking water.
  • Standard Filtration Countertop Water Filter.

What are the Conventional Countertop Water Filter Filter applications?

  • Connects to your kitchen faucet (Sit on your Kitchen Countertop).
Conventional Countertop Set Up

Recommendations

  • Kitchen Faucets Compatible with the Countertop Water Filter.
  • Countertop Water Filter Tap Fittings.
Countertop Water Filter Tap Fittings

Specifications

              What are the filtration Stages in the Conventional Countertop Water Filter?

              9” x 2.5” Made in USA NSF Certified Coconut Carbon Block Filter with 1 micron pore size for the most efficient reduction of Chlorine, Taste and Odours, Pesticides, Herbicides, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)*, Turbidity, Heavy Metals, and Parasites.
              • Eco-friendly filter
              • Developed in USA
              *Common examples of VOCs that may be present in our daily lives are: benzene, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, methylene chloride, tetrachloroethylene, toluene, xylene, and 1,3-butadiene.

              What does the system includes?

              Contents:

              • 1 x 9” x 2.5” Water Filter Housing Sump
              • 1 x Housing Stand
              • 1 x Faucet Adaptor
              • 1 x Diverter
              • 1 x Filter - CARBON FILTER CARTRIDGE
              • 1 x 1/4" Food Grade Tube

              How often should I replace the filter?

              • 1st Stage: CARBON BLOCK FILTER CARTRIDGE: 2,000 gal (1 Year)
              • Note: Filter capacity varies dependant on water quality

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