Culligan Faucet Filter #FM15A | 
| Brand: Culligan
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $13.55 You Save: $12.44 (48%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 566
Media: Kitchen Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 5.5 x 6.8
MPN: FM-15DIY Model: FM-15A UPC: 033663004047 EAN: 0033663004047 ASIN: B00006WNMI
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| Features:
| • | Efficient faucet-mount design | | • | Reduces unpleasant odor | | • | Improves taste | | • | Reduces lead, chlorine taste and odor, Cryptosporidium and Giardia cysts | | • | Filter life of up to 200 gallons |
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Product Description The Culligan FM-15DIY Faucet Mount Water Filtration System will improve your quality of life you'll want to scream "Hey, Culligan man!" just to thank him for helping to make such healthful, refreshing water available. This do-it-yourself system screw-mounts to your existing water faucet, and comes with everything you need for up to 200 gallons of crisp, clear water.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Great filter system March 10, 2007 Faelinn Jacobs (USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The filter is small compared with most other systems; has a sturdy, metal fixture and pull-knob activator; filters quickly with plenty pressure; and of course it has the great Culligan taste!
Simple & convenient but not the best taste July 11, 2007 stellabella (California) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is a tiny filter that's super-easy to install and use, and doesn't get in the way of using your faucet for washing dishes, etc. I like that its default mode is unfiltered - the filter toggle is held on by water pressure, so when you turn off the tap, the filter turns off too - this means you don't end up using filtered water when you don't need to. However, the taste of the water is really not as nice as the previous Pur filter I used.
Very good filter November 26, 2007 AmShopper (So. Cal, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I got my first Culligan faucet filter (FM 15) about 2 years ago after doing quite a bit of research. I finally chose the Culligan over Britta and Pur after reading Consumer Reports regarding their testing of water filters. The Culligan filtered out more impurities and the filter lasted MUCH longer than the others. Best of all it was cheaper back then, I don't know if it still is. I've been very pleased with the filter with one exception. At my old apartment I had great water pressure. I guess too great for the filter. After about 9 months of use the plastic casing started to leak. The good news is that Culligan warranties the filter so I just took it back to Sears (where I got that one) and they gave me a new one. Thus, I still give it a five even with the problem since they warranty it.
FINALLY ONE THAT WORKS!!! April 27, 2008 Honest Consumer (USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Okay, tried Brita. That fell apart. Tried PUR. Lasted longer but on wrong tap on it and its a fountain all over the place with leaks from the connection / unfixable. FINALLY...Culligan. THIS THING IS GREAT. It's small. It doesn't leak. The water tastes CLEAN - LOVE the toggle back to tap water all by itself. I replace the reasonably priced cartridge every 2 months no problem... Just skip the rest - So small...sure its white but hey - small price to pay for one that FINALLY WORKS...doesn't LEAK....doesn't crack - terrific. It's a no brainer BUY NOW item! Wooohooo!!!
Very Compact & Convenient, yet possible Quality Control issue July 14, 2007 Jessica Bond (Arizona, USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
So far, I have purchased 3 of these over the past 16 years or so. The first one lasted the longest (appx 8 years) before a small crack appeared in the plastic on the top of the unit. As the crack grew, so did the water leak. The second and third did the same thing over the remaining years, with #3 lasting the shortest time of all - water is now squirting up from the crack. More water is wasted than comes out the bottom of the filter. Sure seems like the quality/strength of the plastic used in manufacturing is going down hill. I very much like the way it works, however; and will be purchasing just one more to replace this `mini fountain'. After that, it's on to try another brand.
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