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The CulliganUS Change Sink Drinking Water System with Dedicated Faucet and Premium Filter, EZ-4, offers a top-tier filtration solution for your home. Designed to reduce harmful contaminants like lead, mercury, and chlorine, this system ensures your family enjoys clean, great-tasting water for drinking and cooking. With a flow rate of 0.5 GPM and a filter life of up to 6 months, it combines efficiency with ease of use, making it a must-have for health-conscious households.
Manufacturer | Culligan |
Part number | 01019054 |
Item Weight | 1.84 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 36.2 x 23.5 x 21.34 cm; 1.84 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | US-EZ-4 |
Size | US-EZ-4 |
Color | Chrome |
Style | System |
Material | Chrome |
Installation Method | Under Sink |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Water Consumption | 0.5 Gallons per Minute |
Specification met | certified frustration-free |
Special Features | NSF certified, Chlorine Reduction |
Included components | Plumbing Fixtures;Other Faucets;utility-sinks |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
H**N
Cheap and best.
Cheap and best water filter for dubai water purification. I got it fixed by a plumber
C**E
So convenient and it really is easy!
This is the fourth time I've bought this filter for different taps in different houses. I love it. It's a relatively easy set up and the ez filter works better than a Brita and so much cheaper and more convenient in the long run. No need to get frustrated when someone doesn't remember to refill a pitcher.If you live in Canada the included connector for the water line likely won't work. Save frustration and order the correct connector at the same time. Search Amazon for B07JVM7WLS - for us with the 3/8 braided lines it worked - this one is a 3/8 x 3/8 x 1/4 connector. This was $20.I wish I could put one in at my work as well! Highly recommend!
S**N
Great price point
Using this as an inline water filter for my plumbed in coffee maker to maintain NSF and warranty requirements. This version (of 4 types), allows for up to 3000 gallons and meets NSF requirements as per the warranty.
B**N
Excellent filter for a decent price
I had one of those filters that you put on the end of your faucet for a number of years. It worked pretty well until I finally noticed that water had started leaking out from the base of the faucet neck. Apparently after all this time the back pressure caused by that filter and the weight of it levering down on the neck was causing the internal gaskets to fail. I removed the filter and the leaks stopped. But, this left me without filtered water. I wanted filtered water still but without the hassle of a pitcher in the fridge or having to replace my entire faucet due to the back pressure and levering caused by the on the neck one.Looking on Amazon I found a number of filters of varying prices and ultimately I decided to take a chance on this Culligan unit because the price was decent, the name is well known to me, and it had pretty good reviews. So far in the month or so that I've had it installed I'm quite satisfied with it. The water comes out at a very decent pressure, far better than my old on the faucet based filter.The kit comes with a plastic bracket that fits to the wall, some plastic tubing, a little adapter to put in-line with your cold water feed, some screws, the filter cartridge and the faucet.The faucet is not a super high quality item. It's mostly plastic, but it feels pretty solid for my needs. It actually comes in several pieces that you put together during the installation.I started my installation by drilling a hole in the sink. Make sure you have a sharp drill bit of the right size. The size they ask for is 5/8" which is one size larger than you'll find in most off the shelf drill bit sets. I thankfully had a 3/4" bit laying around from a different project, but my bit was fairly dull after that previous project so drilling was a bit of a challenge for me. I compared my 1/2" bits to the threaded stem on the base of the faucet and decided it just was not worth the risk of making too small a hole. The threads on the stem are all plastic and could be easily damaged by jamming the works into a hole that wasn't big enough. So do yourself a favor and get the right size drill bit before you start.After I had the hole drilled I unscrewed the wing nut from the base of the faucet and removed the metal plate. This left a plastic gasket on the base of the faucet that came off and I had to put back in place. After looking at the pictures I finally realized that the handle is supposed to go on the side of the faucet so I set the faucet in the hole and then reached under the sink to put the metal plate on and thread on the nut. Be careful not to over-tighten this as you could easily strip those plastic threads. Once it was snugly on the base felt pretty solid. I then took the neck of the faucet and attached it to the base and it looked pretty sharp, with no sign of the mangled hole I had drilled to put this in place.Next I shut off the cold water and proceeded to disconnect the feed line from the cold water connection on my faucet. I applied a little nylon plumbers tape to the connection and screwed on the plastic connector that came with the kit. A little more plumbers tape on the bottom and I reconnected the cold water feed line.After that I took the plastic bracket and using a sharpie clearly market the in and out sides so I wouldn't get confused later and hung it on the back wall with the included screws.Once all the major pieces were in place I took the plastic hose line, this is the same diameter as the kit that feeds my ice maker on my fridge, and carefully measured and cut two sections. On the base of the faucet you'll have a little plug that goes into the tube and a collar that goes over the hose. This threads onto the base of the faucet and once snugged down creates a good connection. The other end you simply wet and insert into a friction lock on the plastic bracket. The other line is even easier as it uses the same friction locks on both the hose line adapter and the plastic bracket.Finally I took out ye olde sharpie and wrote the date on the filter to remind me when I had installed it and connected it to the bracket by twisting it into place. Once it was snugly connected on went the water and after a quick check for leaks I turned on the faucet and a jet of water came streaming out. The instructions say you have to let it run for about ten minutes or so to let it flush out material from the filter. After the directed time I filled up a cup of water and tasted the sweet tasteless taste of success.The best part is that there is absolutely no impact to the water flow on my regular faucet and the new faucet provides water at pretty much full pressure. I'm sure this will go down over time but it is much better than my old filter.Looking at this solution I can see where if I ever so desired to step up to the two or three cartridge solution I could easily swap out the bracket by simply removing the plastic hoses from the friction locks. So if you are questioning whether you need the single cartridge or three cartridge solution know that you should be able to easily upgrade.
K**N
Awesome!
I bought this along with the Culligan RVF-10 Level 1 Recreational Vehicle External Water Filter for use in my Camper/Trailer that is parked in a seasonal campground.The Water supplied at the Campground we have our trailer in has a horribly pungent sulfur smell to it, they get it tested regularly and while it is technically safe to drink I wouldn't drink or cook with it it because of the distinct smell/taste being so off-putting. The Culligan RVF-10 Level 1 Recreational Vehicle External Water Filter got rid of a lot of the smell it didn't quite get me to where I wanted to be for drinking or cooking so I bought this setup for Point of use at our kitchen sink and the combination of both filters gets me exactly where I need to be or I'll be honest "Close enough" I'd say it's about 95% of the way.I'll now drink it if I don't have bottles of water on hand as I no longer gag, it is however now fine to use for cooking, coffee, tea or even ice is okay with it the combination of filters.As for pressure it's similar to other Point of Use water filters like this, it'll take a while to fill up a big pot.Installation was a breeze, everything fit the connectors that were in place.
B**D
Super easy installation
Super easy installation. I was a bit skeptical about the push in connection for the 1/4 inch in and out lines but it has proved so far to be very secure. I used 1/4 inch Pex tubing. The water tastes and looks equally as good as my Brita filtered pitcher. The water pressure out is also very good.
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