Culligan FM-15A Advanced Faucet Filter review
- Installation was simple and took about five minutes
- NSF 42 certified
- Effective Filter.
- Good customer service.
- 2 years warranty
- Premium carbon cartridge, easy to replace
Culligan FM-15A Advanced Faucet Filter review:
- Imported
- Efficient faucet mount design
- Reduces unpleasant odor
- Improves taste
- Removes sediment, lead, chlorine, lindane and atazine as well as other substances
- Reduces bad taste and odor
Culligan FM-15A Advanced Faucet Filter review
The Culligan FM-15A faucet mount filter kit is compact and mounts directly onto your existing faucets with no tools in seconds. The filter switches easily from unfiltered to filtered water by simply pulling the diverter valve stem to provide a simple solution for healthier and cleaner drinking water.
The Culligan FM-15A filter reduces chlorine taste and odor,other bad tastes and odor,lead,lindane and atrazine,light sediment,and particulate class 1.The Culligan FM-15A has a 200 gallon water filter life and has a 2-year warranty. This faucet filter is NSF internationally certified.
This Culligan FM-15A low-priced, faucet-mounted filter from Culligan was top-notch in our tests for removing lead and organic compounds, and its annual filter costs are low as well. It also did its job without clogging. On the minus side, there’s no filter-life indicator, and you’ll have to wait for your filtered water, as its flow rate was notably slow.
The Culligan FM-15A is part of the Water filter test program . In our lab tests, Water filter models like the FM-15A are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.
Lead removal: Lead removal indicates the percentage of lead that was removed by each filter.
Chloroform removal: Chloroform removal rates the percentage of chloroform removed. A filter’s ability to remove chloroform predicts how well it will remove organic compounds as well as byproducts created by disinfectants used by water systems.
Flow rate: Flow rate is how fast a gallon of water filtered through the cartridge. The criteria for flow rate scores differ between different types of filters. Faucet-mount, countertop, and undersink models have the same criterion; carafes and reverse osmosis models each have their own.