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| The American Plumber W15-PR Water Filter System takes filters that are 10 x 4.5. A full selection of these filters can be found here: http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan...h-Big-Blue.htm There are both sediment filters and carbon filters for the American Plumber W15-PR. The filter you are looking for depends on what you are using your W15-PR Water filter system for. If you are looking for a filter to take particles out of your water than you will want a sediment filter. Some of the most popular sediment filters for the American Plumber W15-PR are: The CP5-BB: http://www.waterfilters.net/Pentek/w...ers/CP5-BB.htm The DGD-2501: http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan/wholehouse/replacement_filters/DGD-2501.htm The DGD-5005: http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan...s/DGD-5005.htm The S1-BB: http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan...ters/S1-BB.htm If you are looking for a filter that removes contaminates to make your water fit to drink than you will want a carbon filter. Some of the most popular carbon water filters for the American Plumber W15-PR are: The CBC-BB: http://www.waterfilters.net/Pentek/w...ers/CBC-BB.htm And the GAC-BB: http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan...ers/GAC-BB.htm Another consideration is the micron rating of the water filter. A larger micron rating number means more particles will get through your water filter. A lower the micron rating number means your water filter will catch more particles. The American Plumber W15-PR Whole House Water Filter System can be found here: http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan...ings/HD950.htm |
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