Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Culligan S1A Level 2 20 Micron Sediment Replacement Cartridge 2 Pack



Product By Culligan(2 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $4.38


Product Description
S1 A replacement sediment filter cartridge removes dirt, sand, silt, rust, and scale particles. 20 micron (nominal) filtration. Pleated cellulose construction for increased surface areas and strength. Filter life up to 3 months or 12,000 gallon.

Technical Details
  • Fits HF-150 & HF-360
  • Medium-fine (20-micron) sediment filtration: sand, silt, dirt, rust particles and scale particles.
  • Level 2 Extra Filtration
  • Cartridge life 4 months or 16,000 gallons
  • Not recommended for use with non-treated well water supplies

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Customer Reviews

"Not for untreated well water!" 2010-09-04
By R. Dufresne (New England)
If you are using this for well water, please note that right on the packaging when you get it- in the left hand front bottom corner- that it should not be used for untreated well water. I am not sure what else you would use if for. I used this filter years ago when our well was new and I do not remember there being such a warning.One might want to go to the 10 micron or finer size for well water and expect to change it more. I use the 10 micron filter from the same company and like them very much over the years. The 4.5 micron is also good but requires frequent replacement when a well is new or there is a lot of rain.I was hoping to use this as we just put in a new well pump and there is a lot more sludge in a new installation, but I am hesitant to use it now due to the explicit warning.

  
"Inexpensive filter, works great" 2010-06-03
By Fletcher (Kent, OH)
Our home water is supplied by a personal well that unfortunately comes with some brownish sediment that discolors the water and makes it taste a little too much like minerals. Completely harmless, but not very pretty, especially for company. Previously I had been looking into expensive water softeners or whole house filters in the $200+ range. Thankfully I found the little culligan whole house filter for $32 and this two pack of 20 micron filters for another $7 (so cheap!).It's been a week now, water is crystal clear. I like that I can see the filter through the casing, currently it has a light brown tinge so I know it's working. Since the water has been so clear I think I'll be sticking with the cheaper and longer lasting 20 micron filters, they're supposed to last 4 months or 16,000 gallons, putting my total filtration costs at a cool ~$12 a year, far cheaper than my initial expectations when looking into larger carbon filters or water softeners.I couldn't be happier!