Waterdrop RF10 Replacement Filter Cartridge for 10UA/10UB Under Sink Water Filter, NSF/ANSI 42 Certified, 8K Gallons High Capacity
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Filtration of fluoride: 10UA - Water Drop
Thank you for contacting us.br>Dear Customer,br>Thank you for contacting us. br>There is no slower flow rate with the White filter. Please contact us by email if you require any additional assistance: [email protected] is the email address for customer service. com or dial a toll-free number: 888- 352- 3558 (8: 00 AM - 1:00 p.m. PST, Monday - Fri). We are confident that we will be able to provide you with satisfactory answers. br> br>Mia Laurenbr>Customer Service Repbr>Best Regardsbr>
Dear Sir or Madam,br>br>Thank you for your interest in our WD- The RF10 is a water filter that can be used in a variety of applications. br>The filter life capacity of one year or 8,000 gallons is determined by the following two indexes: After filtration, the water is pure and ready for use. It is necessary to replace one of them as soon as it reaches the upper limit. br>However, because each house's water quality and water consumption differs, the filter's actual replacement time varies. The reality will win out in the end. br>If you have any additional questions, please contact us between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. 00 AM- Monday through Friday at 1:00 p.m. (PST), and Saturday at 1:00 p.m. (PST). 888- 352- 3558 We will do everything we can to assist you. Thank you so much for everything. br>br>Mia Lauren, br>Best Regards, br>
Check the way the lines were installed and that all of the supply valves are fully open. This did not cause me to lose any pressure.
Selected User Reviews For Waterdrop RF10 Replacement Filter Cartridge for 10UA/10UB Under Sink Water Filter, NSF/ANSI 42 Certified, 8K Gallons High Capacity
Update: The Seller provided technical assistance to assist me in resolving and comprehending the following issue. In conclusion, Las Vegas water is one of the areas where hardness issues have caused these filters to fail. As a result, the seller included a pre-paid shipping label as well as a box for returning the system. They also gave me a full refund and asked me to rewrite my one-page essay. To better reflect their positive cooperation, give them a five-star rating. They also mentioned that a reverse-engineered version of the vehicle was being developed. For additional filtration of Las Vegas water, an osmosis system is the best option. I hope this information is useful. br>br>Initial Assessment: br>It appears that this filter is no longer active. Because the water in Las Vegas City has a lot of sediment, I bought them for my swamp coolers. They didn't seem to show any buildup on my swamp cooler parts and filter when I first installed them in late July. Every week to ten days, I clean out my system. Today was cleaning day, and the accumulation is at an all-time high. So I took out my sediment tester, which revealed a reading of 26. 7 gallons of cold water flowed through the 3-gallons of hot water in my kitchen. When I tested hot water directly from my bathroom faucet, which was supplying city tap water, I got a reading of 28. There isn't a lot of difference between the two. I've only been doing this for about two months, and I've only used about 6 gallons per day at most. Even at 10 gallons per day, that's only 600 gallons in 60 days. I purchased a number of your filters, including two systems and backup filters for each of them. They're in my kitchen, at the sink and in the laundry tub, which also serves as a source of water for my refrigerator. If you have test strips to send me, I would be happy to test these to ensure they are working properly. Current symptoms and evidence, on the other hand, point to a problem. From my perspective, this is a huge, expensive, and inconvenient problem; please advise; I eagerly await your response. Mary.
THE FILTER WAS SUPPOSED TO LAST FOR A YEAR, BUT IT RUINED THE WATER IN LESS THAN TWO MONTHS. This is only my second filter. br>br> It was delivered on July 31st and will expire in less than two months. br>A few days ago, I noticed a lot of large white flakes in my filtered water. After cleaning all of the faucet parts and pipes and testing the water countless times, it was discovered that the white flakes were caused by the filter. br>br>I just placed a second order for the same filter and will return if the problem persists.
The filter that came with the installation kit lasted 7 months before the taste became too much to bear - with a strong "chemical" note, which isn't present at that concentration in the source tap water. After about 7 months of use, the filtered water went from tasting good to tasting terrible in a matter of weeks. I use the filter in an Atlanta condo where the tap water is very soft (nearly no lime) and the chlorine content is very low. There is only one person living in the house. br>br>As a result, I purchased this two-filter replacement kit. br>After only 3 weeks of moderate use, the water containing the first of these two began to taste really bad. This is unquestionably a faulty filter, far worse than the one included with the kit. I'm not sure what happened there, and if I could, I'd give them a 0 out of 5 star rating. br>Now that I've switched to the second one, the taste is back to normal, but it's only been a week. br>In the meantime, I'm using my refrigerator's water dispenser more frequently again; it obviously uses the same water service, but its filter never produces that chemical taste, even after the standard 6-month life cycle. br>I'll most likely think about switching systems.
I'm sure I'll keep using their system because it's so convenient, but it never lasts as long as it says it will. I purchased three of these, the longest of which lasted about three months and the other two of which lasted about a month before the flow became weak. I live in New York City, and I don't believe the tap water quality has much to do with it. However, one or three months is simply not close enough to a year, as they claimed.
This is my first replacement, and it exceeded my expectations in every way. The water is crystal clear and has a pleasant flavor. With regular use, I can tell when it's time to replace the filter, and it lasts about three months.
This filter is one of my favorites. It's mainly because it can hold 8000 gallons of water. This is supposed to be a year-long project. I haven't gotten that far yet, so I can't vouch for it at this time. It was a breeze to set up. 10 minutes, at most. The filter is simple to install in the base. My purchase has made me extremely happy. I will definitely purchase this filter from Amazon the next time I need one.
Our water tastes like seaweed one day, then fish the next, and finally bleach the next. Our water now tastes like water after we installed the Water Drop, which is AMAZING! I'm no longer disappointed by the plastic taste of bottled water, and I'm very pleased with my Water Drop filter. Before we installed the filter, my wife decided to test our drinking water with the pool water test strips, which revealed that our faucet water was unsafe to swim in. I'm not sure if that's a reliable test, but the pool test strips now say it's okay to swim in our kitchen sink, lol.
The product was well-packaged, simple to install, and leak-proof. free. The difference in the taste of the water from my kitchen tap is remarkable after I flushed it for five minutes as instructed. It's comparable to the filtered water from my refrigerator tap. Also, I checked the local big box stores, and filter rigs at a similar price were only one stage, not five, as this one was. For $75, I was able to purchase the filter head as well as two filters. I'll most likely purchase a couple more for other areas of the house.