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Old September 19th, 2008,
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Default Culligan System needing faucet

I'm not sure as to the call letters of my Reverse Osmosis System other than it's Culligan system thats about three years old. What I need is the faucet that is pictured in the Culligan LC50 and Culligan LC-50 RO System of your web site. I must have messed it up when I removed it for a major kitchen remodel. It drips all the time. Please advise.
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Old September 19th, 2008,
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Default Re: Culligan System needing faucet

Any faucet will work, as long as you get one from the same category. Your faucet is either an "air-gap" or a regular (non-air-gap). Air gap faucets have 3 lines connected on the underside, while regular faucets have one. Here is a link to my faucets page: Faucets for Reverse Osmosis Systems and Drinking Water Spigots for Under Sink Water Filters As long as you get the correct type, any of these faucets will work.

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