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Culligan FM-15A Level 3 Faucet Filter

Consumer Reports tested the Brita, Pur and Culligan filters and found that the Culligan FM-15A filtered out more impurities and lasted longer. This filter is small and easy to install with no tools needed. The Culligan FM-15A filter has a metal ring that attaches to the faucet and won’t fall off. The Brita and Pur filters have plastic rings and tend to fall off. If you have an older faucet the Culligan FM-15A filter comes with attachments that will fit most faucets.

The Culligan FM-15A filter switches easily from unfiltered to filtered water by pulling the diverter valve stem for healthier and cleaner drinking water. The Culligan FM-15A filter reduces cryptosporidium, giardia cysts, lead, chlorine and other bad tastes and odors. The Culligan FM-15A has a 200 gallon water filter life and has a 5 year warranty.

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Culligan WSH-C125 Filtered Showerhead

nullOne of the best shower filter head for the money.  Helps eliminates odors from tap water.   Bad tap water can lead to dry skin, eczema, the Culligan WSH-C125 shower head filter can help save you from buying lotions moisturizers and creams.  It can also help with hair color and skin if you tap water is that bad.  Along with the benefits to your body, skin and hair your shower will most likely stay cleaner.  The pressure can sometimes be lower with this filter shower head but for the price this is still a great deal.

Filtered showerhead reduces sulfur odor, and 99% chlorine and scale for softer, cleaner skin and hair. Has 5 spray settings: Full body, soft rain spray, invigorating pulse, full body spray/rain combo, and full body spray/pulse combo. Anti-clog rubber spray nozzle. Easily installs onto standard 1/2” I.P.S. shower arm. Maximum flow rate of 2.5 GPM. Filter life up to 10,000 gallon/6 months. Filter change reminder sticker included. Use with replacement filter cartridge model No. WHR-140 (included).

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