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Reddit mentions of Camco 40045 TastePURE Inline RV Water Filter, Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water (2 Pack)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Camco 40045 TastePURE Inline RV Water Filter, Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water (2 Pack). Here are the top ones.

Camco 40045 TastePURE Inline RV Water Filter, Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water (2 Pack)
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    Features:
  • Safe Water Matters: GAC (Granular Activated Carbon) filtration greatly reduces bad taste, odor, chlorine, and sediment; Large Capacity Filtration: Each large capacity in line water filter lasts an average of 3 months—for a total of 6 months filtration.
  • Multiple Uses: Can be attached to any standard gardening or water hose to provide healthier drinking water and cleaner water overall; Great for RVs, boats, campers, pets, gardening and much more.
  • 20-Micron Sediment Filter: Removes particles greater than 20 microns; Protects: KDF provides protection against undesirable growth while filter is stored or not in use.
  • Compliant with all Federal and State Level Lead-Free Laws: CSA lead-free content certified to NSF/ANSI 372 and compliant with all federal and state level lead-free laws.
  • Made in the USA: Product is made in the USA.
Specs:
ColorMulticoloured
Height2.6 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items2
SizeFilter - 2 Pack
Weight1.6 Pounds
Width2.6 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Camco 40045 TastePURE Inline RV Water Filter, Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water (2 Pack):

u/alexdb7 · 10 pointsr/Aquariums

Glad you asked, it’s an RV Water Filter from Amazon.

Camco TastePURE Inline Water Filter, Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water (2 Pack) (40045) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0024E6V30/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AJ5SCbGRMSNBX

u/Eazy_DuzIt · 3 pointsr/GoRVing

That's exactly why people filter the water before it goes in the tank. The inline hose filters are only $8 each and then you can drink your fresh water without worrying.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0024E6V30/

u/ohfugit · 2 pointsr/hydro

For removing chlorine from tap water we were discussing ascorbic acid.
(I ordered some actually) How do you think that would compare to using an inline active charcoal filter like the one in the link when doing water swaps.

Camco_Active_Charcoal_Inline_water_filters

u/handsomegeek · 1 pointr/hottub

Want to make your tub even more therapeutic? go salt water? usually between 2500 and 3000ppm about the same salt as what is in human tears. then use a chlorine generator . it creates small amounts of Chlorine gas from the Chloride in Sodium Chloride (salt) and then after it sanitizes it turns back into salt. no buying chlorine granules, you just drop it in your tub when you leave. I use this generator https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005QC5UZ2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

also when you go to fill your tub put one of these on the end of your tub https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0024E6V30/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I rarely have to add any chems to my tub just about once a month adjust the PH but that's it . I used to have to reset my tub (empty and fresh refill) once ever 3-4 months . now i do it once every 6-9 months and that's just because. I could probably go a year without any issue.

u/pimpasaurus_rex · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I used these RV water filters before I switched to RO water. They may suit your needs.

u/Cheesus_H_Crust_ · 1 pointr/shrimptank

r/O water is too much of hassle honestly, unless you really need it.

But if you're going with neocaridina you wont need r/O either way.

https://www.amazon.com/Camco-TastePURE-Chlorine-Sediment-40045/dp/B0024E6V30/ref=zg_bs_10806177011_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=A2015Y4FFMQ9RWDEQFB6

I'd test something like this, now i don't know wich excact one would be the best, but you're probably smarter than me so you can figure it out with some research!

Good luck man!