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Reddit mentions of Culligan FM-25 Faucet-Mount Advanced Water Filtration System, 200 Gallon, Chrome

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Culligan FM-25 Faucet-Mount Advanced Water Filtration System, 200 Gallon, Chrome. Here are the top ones.

Culligan FM-25 Faucet-Mount Advanced Water Filtration System, 200 Gallon, Chrome
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    Features:
  • Provide your family with visibly clean, great-tasting water for drinking, cooking and more
  • FEATURES: Reduces atrazine, chlorine, lindane, lead, particulates class I, turbidity and bad taste/odor; Carbon block filtration method; Flow rate of 0.5 gpm at 60 psi; 30-100 psi pressure range; 40-100°F temp range; Easy installation with no tools
  • COMPATIBILITY: Includes adapters for all standard sink nozzles (does NOT fit drop-down faucets)
  • FILTER LIFE: Up to 2 months or 200 gallons, depending on usage and water conditions
  • CERTIFICATION: Tested and certified by IAPMO against ANSI Standard 42 and 53
Specs:
ColorChrome
Height6.5 inches
Length5.5 inches
Number of items1
Size200 Gallon
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width3.5 inches

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Found 2 comments on Culligan FM-25 Faucet-Mount Advanced Water Filtration System, 200 Gallon, Chrome:

u/Sarahsaei754 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Culligan FM-25 Faucet Mount Filter with Advanced Water Filtration, Chrome Finish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064MKTE0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_lxHbMTdXgIXjt


CaptainEco 10-Stage Shower Filter with 2 Replacement Cartridges Universal Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M03C6PO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_2gOs6zFEljlNS

u/semiotist · 1 pointr/Coffee

Did you ever consider a faucet mounted filter. It's faster and more convenient than a pitcher while still cheaper than a reverse osmosis system.

Bonus question: I now use a variable temp bonavita kettle so I can set it to any temperature I want but before that I would usually wait till 20 seconds off a boil.

edit: I only have personal experience with the pur filter linked above and I loved it until it cracked. However reading the reviews as pointed out by allwoundup I've discovered this isn't an uncommon occurence. So you may want to consider a different model like a culligan or Dupont. However I haven't had any personal experience with these models so I can't vouch for them.