: Everpure H-300 Replacement Filter Cartridge

: Everpure H-300 Replacement Filter Cartridge

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Everpure H-300 Replacement Filter Cartridge

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Everpure H-300 Replacement Filter Cartridge
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2125





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Everpure
EAN: 0054568550538
Label: Everpure
Product Manufacturer: Everpure
Model: EV9270-70
Publisher: Everpure
Ranking: 2125
Studio: Everpure


Piece facts:
  • Exclusive precoat design reduces up to 99.99% of particles 1/2 micron
  • Reduces Volatile Organic Chemicals and 99% of lead
  • Reduces asbestos fibers, dirt, chloramine, chlorine taste and odor, mold and algae.
  • Scale inhibitor blended into the Micro-Pure material reduces mineral build-up
  • Capacity: 300 gallons (1,135 L)




Cartridge Filter Replacement H-300 Everpure






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¿ The Professional Choice for Water You Can Trust. The only true commercial grade drinking water system for demanding homeowners. ¿ Reduces Volatile 0rganic Chemicals and 99% of lead. Exclusive precoat design reduces up to 99.99% of particles 1/2 micron and larger in size including Cyptosporidium. Reduces asbestos fibers, dirt, chloramine, chlorine taste and odor, mold and algae. ¿ Taste the difference. Everything made with water tastes better. Scale inhibitor blended into the Micro-Pure® material reduces mineral build-up in water using appliances. ¿ Conveniently hides under the sink. Quick installation and cartridge replacement is sanitary and as easy as changing a light bulb. ¿ Capacity: 300 gallons (1,135 L) ¿ Flow Rate: 1/2 GPM ¿ Certifications: NSF 42, NSF 53 ¿ Pack Size: 1










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Taste! But it needs a meter. ...
I've been using this system for our 4 person family for over 4 years. While the filters are pricey, Amazon sells them for about the best price around. The filter comes with a one year battery powered alarm, however this may not be the best indicator since the longevity of the filter depends on the rate you use your water not the number of months that pass. It would be nice if Everpure had a gallon meter on the dispenser - THAT would be accurate! Overall excellent product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Thing I Ever Did
Putting the Everpure filter on my kitchen sink was the best thing I did. Water tastes great, no wasting money on bottled or delivered water and the filter lasts about a year.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * best deal, best price! ...
IF you need a filter for your water dispenser, get it here ... i did a lot of cost comparisons and this was the most cost effective. if you need this particular one, there's only one you can use and i found that the prices are all over the place. not only did i get free shipping - and a REMINDER service for when to replace it (no additional charge), i saved OVER $50 by buying this via amazon.com vs. the local retailer in my area ... this was a no brainer! thank you!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Good-tasting water
I bought the replacement cartridge for the Everpure H-300. Not terribly romantic or exciting. It's the normal replacement. It works. LA water tastes better filtered through it. What I really liked was a significant monetary savings from buying it locally. I swear the water tastes even sweeter than it did in the prior more expensive cartridge. Here's a toast to Amazon pricing.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great tasting water. ...
We just bought a house that had the Everpure water system hooked up to the Sub-Zero refrigerator to filter the drinking water and ice dispenser. We usually drink bottled water, and have it delivered once a month. The water from the refrigerator did not taste as good. Then I noticed that the previous owner had marked the installation date on the Everpure cartridge. It was over two years old.

So we ordered a replacement cartridge to give it a try. Because it is attached to the refrigerator instead of the sink faucet, we had to run it for about 3 times longer than the instructions stated to get the water right. Then we did a blind taste test at my house vs. the bottled water (no joke). It ended up in a draw. The Everpure made the water taste much better...every bit as good as our bottled water. We decided to keep our bottled water, though, because the refrigerator dispenser is not as convenient for the kids.

This is a great product and I would highly recommend it.

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