💦 Filter Your Way to Pure Bliss!
The Culligan CW5-BBS Water Filter Replacement Cartridge is a heavy-duty filtration solution designed for residential use. With a 5-micron rating, it effectively reduces sediment, rust, and other impurities, ensuring clean water for your home. Compatible with Culligan model HD-950A, it boasts a flow rate of 8 GPM and a filter life of up to 4 months or 16,000 gallons, making it a reliable choice for maintaining your plumbing and appliances.
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 4.5"D x 4.5"W x 10"H |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
External Testing Certification | WQA, NSF, ANSI |
Product Benefits | Reduces sediment and protects appliances |
Brand | Culligan |
UPC | 784497932586 696505097449 033663006881 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033663006881 |
Manufacturer | Culligan |
Part Number | 01023995 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | CW5-BBS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | CW5-BBS Filter |
Color | White |
Style | Replacement Filters |
Pattern | Filter |
Power Source | No |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Water Consumption | 1 Liters |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
Does a great job on hard water
These filters do a fantastic job managing hard water. We are on a well and using this filter in a whole house filter setup has greatly improved our water quality. It is also much easier to replace a single house filter than multiple faucet filters.
M**.
Quality built filter system easy installation
This filter system is well built compared to other models I've looked at. The installation was as simple as it comes if you know little about plumbing, otherwise I would hire a professional. My setup is 3/4 pex and all I needed was 2 of 3/4 pex to 1" MNPT adapters, 3 of 3/4 pex elbows 3/4 pex crimps and some silicone grease, and Teflon tape. Make sure you use plenty of Teflon tape on the threads as these type of connections require a bit more than usual and tighten it pretty good. You also obviously need some tools like crimper some 3/4 pex pipe and drill and socket set depending on where your installing. I installed mine on cnncrete wall in basement so it did require drilling holes in the concrete. So far it does not appear to be restricting my flow, and no leaks.
S**R
The best filtering system I've ever used: All Culligan.
UPDATE 7/14/16Now having used these filters for four years I am very, very pleased with their performance. We live in a situation where the filter is of extreme importance (see the original review) and we replace them every 2 to 4 months, as soon as we notice the water pressure dropping in the shower. I have never received a bad one, never had one split or leak, always do their job beautifully. Changing out the old filters is not a difficult job... could only be improved by somehow making them snap on rather than tightly screwed together and requiring the special wrench to remove, but we've never had a leak, thanks to that method.ORIGINAL REVIEW:I live in an old house that uses river water. That sounds nasty, but in truth our river is clear and clean, fed by multiple springs. We do get sediment after rains, but most of the time it's clean for bathing, etc. During the fall season the cypress trees along the river shed needles and clog washing machines and toilets and faucet screens. More important fixtures in the house have standard size filters... the water into the washing machine, also the water heater, and of course there are R/O units for drinking water. But to catch the major debris at the times mentioned, I've always had a back-washable filter located at the pump. These filters have always been a problem because they are small and clog quickly with algae (clear housing exposed to the sunlight), and break after a year or two... and the price has gone up X5 since I started using them.By installing the big Culligan filter with 1" lines at the pump house, I find now the other filters last much much longer throughout the house, and the first 50 micron is now 6 months old and still doing fine. The housing for the filters (reviewed elsewhere) is very sturdy and simple to open to change filters, which I have on a 6-month subscription from Amazon.I really wish I'd changed to this system many years ago because I constantly had to fight sediment buildup in all of the fixtures I mentioned, and it would really mess up the washing machine input valve and fill the water heater with messy slime in the rainy seasons. I don't expect to ever have that problem again. I'm a happy customer.UPDATE: Lost water pressure over a period of two weeks up to the point that it was difficult to take a shower. My 6-month subscription to this filter had just arrived so I put it in. The old filter did not LOOK particularly clogged, but replacing it did the trick. I changed my subscription to every 3 months because I anticipate higher water use in the future. I'm still happy with it. No problem changing filters btw.
O**E
CRITICALLY important Install info the manufacturer doesn't tell you.
Great filter, NIGHTMARE installation. Perhaps I can save Amazon buyers a bit of time with what not to do if you buy one.First, our 'main' water line travels underground to an exterior wall, and continues into the house under the slab. There are no exposed pipes to mount this on, so we called a licensed plumber to create the piping loops necessary to use the filter. Piping was smooth, finally the filter was mounted.Then the problems began. Our O-ring came broken, OR, the plumber broke it during install. We don't know, all we know is he told us the O-ring was broken, and that led to a mad scramble calling Amazon about immediate O-ring replacement (which is not carried by PRIME - WHY NOT?) to be shipped out to us asap, as water poured all over our garage. The plumber told us to get the O-ring and call him to come back to finish installing the filter. Meanwhile he put it on "Bypass", but it continued to leak. Rather than call him again (for a few hundred more dollars), we decided we could figure it out how to work the filter part ourselves.Solution: My LOTS of damage and money saving suggestion: buy an O-ring with the order for backup, AND Silicone Grease to plaster the O-ring down BEFORE installation. If all goes well with the installation, you have a backup O-ring (although you will still need the grease to plaster down the existing O-ring). I wish I knew about this before the purchase because we spent way more than this in water damage and water cost from the flooding in the garage for 10 hours overnight. You don't actually need a spare O-ring if you have and use the silicone grease on the included one before trying to screw the filter into the housing. Just slather the silicone grease all over the O-ring, filling in the groove. Works like a charm to stop leaks once screwed in tight.The red air-release button on top. Plumber told us that we should hold that down while turning the knob, because even he had trouble turning the top. We did just this after sealing the o-ring down, and water poured out under and around the blue cap thereafter. We thought the unit came defective, but after hours of drenching spraying mess while experimenting, we found the problem. This included poking a long strip of plastic up through the filter housing, while using a waterproof flashlight and hanging upside down to see into the main unit housing piping to ascertain the problem while water dripped into my eyes. Not fun.The PROBLEM is, if you push the red button down WHILE turning the blue handle you can trap the bottom of the air release, and it will hold that air release open in the new position (Filter, Off, or Bypass).Solution: DO NOT hold the red button down while turning. DO NOT hold the red button down at all. Once the filter is screwed into place TIGHTLY (with your O-ring plastered down with silicone grease), turn water on and TAP the red button until water BEGINS to flow. More than that and you risk getting it stuck like we did. You do not want to get it stuck.Some other facts that are not clear in the directions:- the Filter housing needs to be tight, or it leaks. Must reapply the silicone grease every single time you take it off, or it leaks.- the blue turn valve is HARD to turn. This has been noted in other reviews, but you don't know HOW hard it is initially, so you think that maybe that red air valve is a turn release. It's not. It's just HARD to turn. After all our experimenting with trying to stop water from shooting 30' across our garage, we loosened it simply by turning it so many times. NOW it works perfectly, and turns much more easily.All that said, we are glad we bought it, just wish it wasn't the ordeal it didn't have to be. If Culligan simply noted these 2 things on the box or directions, we could have saved a LOT of misery.NOTE: the red button is NOT a release for the blue valve, do NOT hold it down! Manual only mentions that it's an air valve, not that holding it down can trap it in the water spraying open position.NOTE: you NEED to buy silicone grease for the O-ring with/before the purchase, or they begin to include some in the box (because normal people do not have silicone grease laying around their house). Without the grease, it's probably going to leak, or you have to screw that filter so tightly into the housing that you will have real trouble getting it off again to change the filter. Why not tell people what they need beforehand?If you note these 2 things, installation could go really smoothly. NOW it works great, but wow... what an unnecessary ordeal!Hope you find this helpful, wish someone told me all this before I tried to install it, because the solutions are so simple!!**editing to add a photo showing how the plumber laid out the piping in the garage, and to show what the filter looks like after a month in use. Seeing how dirty the filter is, I'm even more glad I bought this!
J**O
Good quality, no pressure loss.
A bit of a challenge to find the right connectors to adapt to my 3/4 inch copper pipe, but I'm handy at that, so all good. No loss of water pressure in our house. A good quality unit, more robust than the old one I had.
J**E
filtre à eau
pour une machine a eau
A**R
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO A MUY BUEN PRECIO
Muy buena calidad y mas barato que otros filtros de su tipo.
C**L
Buen filtro
Es un buen filtro, cumplió mis expectativas y tiene una buena relación precio calidad.
G**T
filter
great filter
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