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Reddit mentions of Pentek ChlorPlus-10 Chloramine Filter (10" x 2.5"), 1 Micron
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- REDUCES SEDIMENT AND CHLORINE taste & odor to provide great tasting, clearer water
- FITS ALL 10" Housing and can replace any 10" x 2.5" carbon filter
- SUPERIOR CHLORAMINE AND CHLORINE REDUCTION than granular carbon
- UNIQUE DESIGN REDUCES CARBON FINES in filtered water typically found in other granulated canisters
- 50,000 GALLON CAPACITY. Replace every year or when you notice a drop in water pressure or water quality
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Specs:
Height | 2.8740157451 Inches |
Length | 9.8031495963 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2017 |
Size | 10" x 2.5" |
Weight | 0.7936641432 Pounds |
Width | 2.8740157451 Inches |
depends what your water issues are. here in nyc the only issue are particulates and chloromines,
so i got a generic 10" cartridge housing and use appropriete chloromines absorbing carbon block.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013JVPN1M (all you need for now)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051VC7CW (recommended cartridge replacement)
since this housing comes with an adequate filter cartridge, you can use that for the first 1000gal,
then replace it with the Pentech for the next 1000gal. if you have a lot of particulates such as mulm,
I would get a second stage filter housing and use one for particulates and the other for chloromines.
https://www.amazon.com//dp/B0014C0850
it's best to stick with the 10'|20' cartridge standards, not use any proprietary housing like culligan.
2 stages means you'll save on cartridge costs because particulate-only are much cheaper to replace,
thus extending the useful life of your other more expensive carbon block cartridge.
I brew 2L of tea daily, while removing chloromines has significantly improved the taste of my tea.
if you are a high end aquarium hobbyist, removing chloromines is a must for your invertebrates.
This filter is what I use to eliminate Chloramine. I'm not sure what filter comes with the Midwest one, but since they both say 'carbon block filter' I would guess you're ok.
So far so good. The filter I have just has a 1 micron filter. I also bought a small RO system before but it took a long time to filter and has a lot of waste water.
edit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0051VC7CW/?coliid=I377UCMT1TFE7V&colid=3FE0DMI1P2CCH&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
naturally occurring trace minerals in tap or bottled "spring" water do enhance tea.
(here in NYC) all you need to filter out are mulm, particulates and chloramines,
http://www.amazon.com/Pentek-ChlorPlus-Carbon-Filter-Cartridge/dp/B0051VC7CW
using true RO is like making tea with distilled water - it's aweful.