PUREPLUS 1 Micron 2.5" x 10" CTO Carbon Water Filter Cartridge 2 Pack
PUREPLUS 1 Micron 2.5" x 10" CTO Carbon Water Filter Cartridge 2 Pack
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This 1 Micron 2.5" x 10" Whole House CTO Carbon Water Filter Cartridge Replacement is designed for standard 10" x 2.5" RO unit whole house filtration systems and is compatible with a wide range of filter models. The cartridge uses carbon filtration and is made with 100% coconut shell activated carbon block. The filter is certified against NSF/ANSI 42 by IAPMO. The product is also listed as certified by European REACH, Canadian CSA, BPA Free and Australian Water Mark.Â
Key Features
- 1 Micron Filtration: Designed as a 1-micron CTO carbon water filter cartridge.
- Carbon Filtration: Made with 100% coconut shell activated carbon block.
- High Capacity: Can filter up to 13,000 gallons, depending on water quality.
- Wide Compatibility: Fits standard 10" x 2.5" RO whole house filtration systems and numerous listed filter models.
- Certified Filtration: Certified against NSF/ANSI 42 by IAPMO.
- Additional Certifications: European REACH, Canadian CSA, BPA Free and Australian Water Mark.
- Sintering Technology: Provides high absorbing capacity and finer filtration of suspended particles and dirt.
- Quality Control: Produced under ISO9001 standards with 34 production processes, a 400 PSI pressure test, 10,000 water hammer tests and 6 independent tests.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Filter Type | CTO Carbon Water Filter Cartridge |
| Filtration Rating | 1 Micron |
| Material | Carbon |
| Carbon Material | 100% Coconut Shell Activated Carbon Block |
| Dimensions | 2.5"D x 2.5"W x 10"H |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| External Testing Certification | IAPMO |
| Product Benefit | Reduces Chlorine |
| Capacity | Up to 13,000 gallons |
| Pack Size | 2 Pack |
| ASIN | B08KXW7DJ2 |
What's Included
- 2 × 1 Micron 2.5" x 10" CTO Carbon Water Filter Cartridges
Recommended Replacement
Replace the filter every 3–6 months for the average household, depending on use and water quality.Â



