533 days ago

Complete Home - Whole Home Water Filtration System - ** Brand New**

Morne from Red Beach

Complete Home - Whole Home Water Filtration System - ** Brand New**
Manufactured in Australia

It has been sitting under my home for a year, so there is a minor scratch at the back of the ABS casing—it won’t be visible when installed.

Triple Filter 10-inch Jumbo Whole House System—The three-stage filtration system is the ultimate Compact whole-house filter system. It uses NSF-certified filter casings and cartridge media and is fitted with oil-filled pressure gauges to show when filters need replacing. The system comes standard with an attractive ABS plastic cover to keep it all neat and tidy.
The three-stage filter system removes all sediment to a tiny one-micron, and an Activated Carbon chemical removal cartridge removes it.
Now, you can have the best water purifier system to remove contaminants from your household supply, giving you clean, chemical-free water for your kitchen, bathroom taps, shower, and bath.

Includes oil-filled pressure gauges to show if a filter needs replacement and ABS plastic cover to make it look great.**Suitable for medium-sized homes with up to 2 bathrooms/showers**

1st Stage
Polyester Pleated sediment cartridge to remove dirt and sediment down to 20 microns

2nd Stage
Polyester spun sediment cartridge to remove dirt and sediment down to one micron.

3rd Stage
Activated carbon cartridge to remove chemicals, organics, soot, taste, and odour that had not been removed in the previous stages.

Similar Systems RRP $1200 - wellingtonwaterfilters.co.nz...

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