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Reddit mentions of Culligan HF-360A Whole-House Standard Water Filtraion System, 0.75 Inch, Clear

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Culligan HF-360A Whole-House Standard Water Filtraion System, 0.75 Inch, Clear. Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • Whole House Water Filter System: This filter system makes sure your family has clean, fresh water supply throughout the house by reducing sediment, dirt, sand, and silt from incoming water supply
  • Easy to Install: Featuring 3/4" inlet/outlet, valve-in-head bypass shut-off for easy cartridge change, and built-in pressure relief button; System includes: P5 cartridge, and housing wrench
  • Filtered Water At Home: Ideal for residential homes, this point-of-entry filter system helps to protect your pipes and water using appliances from sediment build-up
  • A History of Innovation: Culligan has made the world a safer, better-tasting place to live through our world class home, commercial and industrial water treatment solutions
  • Culligan: We make premium water filtration systems, including faucet filters, whole house filters, under the sink filters, shower filters and more, so you can provide clean water for your whole family
Specs:
ColorClear Housing
Height14 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Size0.75 Inch
Weight4.3 Pounds
Width6 Inches
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Found 4 comments on Culligan HF-360A Whole-House Standard Water Filtraion System, 0.75 Inch, Clear:

u/RugerRedhawk · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Why not go with a standard household sediment filter like this? http://www.amazon.com/Culligan-HF-360A-Sediment-Cartridge-Included/dp/B000BQUPZ8/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1462459177&sr=8-6&keywords=culligan+sediment+filter

You can hook up to with with copper FIP fittings, and the filters are available everywhere. Put it after your well pump.

u/jonathanrdt · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

http://www.amazon.com/Culligan-HF-360A-Sediment-Cartridge-Included/dp/B000BQUPZ8

That has the shutoff and relief valve built in so you can change the filter without a shutoff before and after. Easy to install right after the meter to provide whole house sediment filtering.

You can install another of the same for the feed to a drinking water faucet.

Sediment and activated charcoal filters are available in this size.

u/micron429 · 2 pointsr/homeowners

A lot of the homes in my area are on well water. The quality of the water is not necessarily bad, but we do get some sediment (sand) in the water. I used this and it worked great and filters are inexpensive.

u/grzy7316x · 1 pointr/homeowners

I actually did speak with our town water department, allegedly new wells should be going online in about 6 months, but in the meantime, it is just painful to deal with the smell. I was wondering if it would be possible to take a filter like this (hhttps://www.amazon.com/Culligan-HF-360A-Standard-Housing-Filtration/dp/B000BQUPZ8) ,
but instead of the carbon filter, put in some slow release chlorine tablets like these https://www.amazon.com/CLOROX-Pool-Spa-22005CLXW-Chlorinating/dp/B00PZZFBUO/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Chlorine+Tablets&qid=1551383674&s=gateway&sr=8-3) so that I am not massively shocking my water to the point where it is dangerous to drink.

I already have one of the filters mentioned before fitted with a carbon filter, but could easily put in another one either before or after the existing one. All of my piping in that part of the house is PEX, and I have all the tools to work with PEX, so another filter would be easy to install, and available at the local hardware store for about $50. I figure I could put in a total of about $100 if all I need is chlorine tablets and a filter housing, along with some chlorine test strips to make sure I am not over-chlorinating.

Any idea if my idea would work, or are the tablets too imprecise to be safe for drinking water?