Filtrete Standard Capacity Whole House Carbon Wrap Water Filters, Reduces Chlorine Taste & Odor and Sediment, Universal Filter, Sump Style Drop-In Filter, 2-Filters (3WH-STDCW-F02)

May 19, 2018 - Comment
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Filtrete standard Capacity Whole House System Refill, 2-pack Carbon Wrap. Filtrete Standard Capacity Whole House System Filters filter water throughout your home, protecting your plumbing and appliances from Chlorine Taste and Odor, Sand, Sediment, Silt, and Rust. Great for 2 or less bathroom households. Universal filter replacements are available in pleated, string wound, carbon wrap, and grooved filters. Filter life replacements available in 3 and 6 month versions.

Product Features

  • Standard Filtration
  • 3 Month Filter
  • 5 Microns
  • Universal filter replacement

Comments

Michael Peters says:

Leaked from the start Finally got around to installing the filters three days ago. I bought a pair of these filters. Big mistake. Both filters leaked around the o-ring from the moment the water was turned on. Tried barely snugging the housing against the o-ring and then really snugging the housing against the o-ring. Nothing I did kept the filter from seeping. In short, after fighting the filters for three days, I went to Lowes, bought two different filters by a different manufacture, re-plumbed, and viola, no…

R. Weiss says:

Safe but looks bad. The pleated paper filters let too much through Switched to these recently after trying several filter types. We have a decent amount of iron content in the water. Safe but looks bad. The pleated paper filters let too much through, the presses filters clog quickly. These are a good balance and get decent lifespan with little let though based on the scientific ring in the toliet bowl test.

bshopn says:

good price and installation tip use these with a whirlpool model whcf-dwhv installed about 12 years ago. good price and no problems with fitting. they last about 4-6 weeks for me. I’m on a well and the water issue is rust and odor. couple tips for installing. i let the new filter fill up slowly, maybe 30-45 seconds. this prevents the pipes from knocking, which can stir up sediment in your lines. then i run water on hot and cold in the tub, where there’s no filter or aerator to get clogged up. if there’s any air and sediment,…

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