External RV Dual Water Replacement Filters - 1 Set
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MagStryker
> 3 dayCame in on schedule and as described. Like being able to order the two pack, makes replacement easier. Not happy with the item being out of stock, as I planned to buy another set. Had fun getting a matching set piecemeal, the .5 micron carbon one is hard to find.
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Tammy
> 3 dayWorks great for my outside RV filter system
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Paul Hase
> 3 dayExtra on hand
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dsmith
> 3 dayI have carried the common blue RV water filters for years, until I found these.
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Harry Dohrenwend
> 3 dayThese filters are cost effective and work great!
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donald Eckels
> 3 dayIt does filter well in my Rv. However the water was to taste like bottled but it does not it has a plastic or hose taste t my other less efficient filters did not.
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Gregory A.
> 3 dayJust what I needed
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booman1
> 3 dayFits my device perfectly. Should order on a regular basis.
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janoh
> 3 dayThis is the best filter system Ive found thats affordable !!
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Siddigger
> 3 dayFirst I purchased the 2 canister rv filter system Beech Lane. Built like a tank for $60. Elsewhere for same exact product you can see it for up to $250. That is rediculous. Beech Lane difinitly has my trust after this. There is really no way for me to tell if a filter is good or not short of cutting them in half and I am sure a lot of them are junk. So my money goes to whom I trust. I also like the .5 and 5 micron filter sizes. I still get good pressure. If using bad well water might want a a pre filter in 20 micron. I keep one of the Cam** blue in line for using if camp wells but they are 40 micron which is pretty worthless but is easy on easy off. I am also glad they do not use KDF in filter which to me that is a no no. Make sure you install a new water pressure regulator after the filters as they can plug very easy and then loose water pressure. Good to change the anole? in your water heater yearly too for bad smell. Another hint, do not use string or pleated filters, rot and stink. Not safe for well water at all.