Six-month filter life
For best filtration results, filters (FXSCH) should be replaced every six months
Connects directly to shower system
Universal fit, showerhead not included
NSF certified
Reduces the effects of chlorine on skin and hair
Tool-free installation
Simple system installation and filter replacement
- Six-month filter life
- Connects directly to shower system
- NSF certified
- Tool-free installation
Max. Filtered Water Flow (gpm) |
2.5 |
Part Type |
Kitchen & Bath Filters |
Plumbing Connections |
standard 1/2" shower head and pipe connections |
Feed Water Pressure (psi) |
20 Min. - 125 Max. |
Housing Life |
10 years |
Rust Reduction (Based on Manufacturer's internal testing) |
Yes |
Sediment Reduction (Based on Manufacturer's internal testing) |
Yes |
Silt Reduction (Based on Manufacturer's internal testing) |
Yes |
Chlorine Reduction |
76.3% |
UV Resistant |
Yes |
Tooless Filter Change |
Yes |
Filter Life |
6 Months or 10,000 gallons |
Style |
In-Line |
Feed Water Temperature |
40-160 F |
Filter Cartridge |
Loose media (no carbon) |
Unit Capacity |
10,000 Gallons |
Color Appearance |
White |
Overall Height |
3.75 in
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Overall Width |
2.75 in
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Approximate Shipping Weight |
0 lb
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Net Weight |
0 lb
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Replacement Filters |
FXSCH |
Parts Warranty |
Limited 1-year entire appliance |
Warranty Notes |
See written warranty for full details |
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Type:
Drinking Water Treatment
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Width:
2.75"
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Height:
3.75"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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