Culligan MaxClear 3 Gallon Gravity Water Filter System, Brushed Stainless-Steel Countertop Water Filter NSF/ANSI Certified to Reduce Microplastics, Lead & Total PFAS, with 1 Ceramic Filter

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THE ONLY GRAVITY FILTER CERTIFIED TO REMOVE MICROPLASTICS, LEAD & TOTAL PFAS: Enjoy cleaner, safer water with our carbon and ceramic water filter certified to NSF/ANSI-42 standards to reduce harmful contaminants. Each gravity water filter reduces microplastics, lead and forever chemicals, while keeping in essential minerals like calcium and magnesium. Ceramic filters are not designed to reduce TDS (total dissolved solids), so TDS readings may stay the same or slightly rise while still giving you healthier, safer water.
COMPATIBLE WITH BERKEY WATER FILTERS: All Berkey water filters fit inside Culligan gravity dispensers, including Berkey Black BB9-2 Water Filter Replacement. The Culligan MaxClear countertop water filter system is also compatible with Boroux, ProOne, Doulton, Purewell and Waterdrop replacement filters.
EASY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE: No electricity or plumbing required. Place this water filtration system anywhere in your house and simply fill up a glass to enjoy fresh, clean drinking water. The large gallon capacity requires fewer refills, making it the perfect water filter for home, and provides enough daily drinking water for a family of 4 or more.
POWERFUL CARBON AND CERAMIC WATER FILTER: Culligan gives you certified filtration that lower priced gravity filters can’t match. Unlike many low-cost gravity water filter system alternatives, our carbon and ceramic water filter features both a high-grade ceramic outer shell and a filter core that is made of proprietary carbon-based granular material to reduce contaminants.
COUNTERTOP WATER FILTER DISPENSER WITH DURABLE, SLEEK DESIGN: Our thoughtfully designed stainless steel water filter dispenser comes with a brushed finish for better-for-you hydration that looks good and tastes better. Includes a stainless steel spigot and stand for easy use. When you’re finished, the gravity water filter system nests within itself to store at less than 12 inches tall.

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  1. Smurfbabe718

    Definitely would buy again, clean water is life
    I’ve had my water filter for about 6 months now and am so happy we bought one. It can take several filters at a time but I only use one to save them, as ceramic filters can be pricey. It works for me as I have 2 glass gallon containers that are filled daily. So we never have to wait long for our water needs. It’s super easy to set up, functions very well, water is crystal clear.

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  2. Maddie

    Worth it if your water’s bad!
    The output quality is great, and it works fast enough for our household (2 adults). The tap water here is somehow both heavily chlorinated and yet also has a surprising amount of particles (metal? organic? whatever it is, it concentrates into a brown sludge). This filter system turns all that nonsense into pure water, and we can use it pretty freely for our drinking and cooking needs.

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  3. Megan

    A good filter to remove PFAS
    We bought this as a slightly cheaper alternative to reverse osmosis. Over all we are pretty happy with it. The water tastes good, the container looks nice. It works well for our purposes. We are a family of five, and we have to fill ours up every night (which we anticipated buying it).Overall, my only complaints are as follows:-it takes a really long time to fill from empty (especially the first few times; I think it took over night the first time to filter a full container). Definitely use all three filter at a time. That speeds it up a bit but you definitely need to stay on top of filling it because it takes awhile to fill up from empty.-we washed everything before using it, and even with drying it, the container got water spots on it that have been difficult to get off (second picture).Something to be aware of (which I wasn’t): this filter intentionally leaves some minerals like magnesium and calcium (at least that’s what Google said when I googled this), so if you boil water (like in an electric kettle) there will be a white residue left behind. Not harmful, but it was a little surprising.To summarize: if you want a simple (slightly) cheaper alternative to remove PFAS (but you need more water than a fridge pitcher offers), this is a good option, just allow plenty of time for it to filter.

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  4. Margarita

    Happy
    I was looking into getting a Berkey but stumbled upon this. I am really happy with how well it seems to filter out the impurities. I think better than the Berkey. So far I am really satisfied.

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  5. Peg/Tom

    High Quality; Cost and Back Pain Savings
    So nice not to have to schlep gallon water jugs and cases (48 count) of 16 ounce bottles any longer. Has saved me from much back pain! It looks great, and works without problem. Wish I’d purchased it years agi!

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  6. Nevadaflyboy

    CAUTION- filter ADDS Total Dissolved Solids; unable to verify other filtering
    After using the filter for 7 tank refills, I decided to test the water before and after the filter. I purchased an electronic measuring tool for total dissolved solids (TDS), and measured the water before and after filtration. Before filtration it registered at 151ppm of TDS. After filtration through the Culligan, it was 267ppm. This makes no sense to me. Why would the dissolved solids be higher? Is the filter really added solids? To verify the tool, I tested distilled water which measured at 0 to 1 ppm of TDS. I want to believe that the Culligan system is filtering out PFAS, microplastics, etc. But I cannot reconcile that with the test results. If I had the time, I would take test samples and send them to a lab, but I would first need someone to tell me how this filter could filter out the bad stuff but add other solids to the water.Update- I spoke with Culligan and their support rep stated that this filter uses a ceramic filter that DOES NOT FILTER PARTICULATES, and that it is possible they add particulates. I suggested that they disclose that. I also asked how they meet the NSF 42 (odor, color particulates) and 53 (health risk particulates). She could only say that we need to rely on the test results they have disclosed on their website that the filter does remove these at 96 to 99%. I really wanted this filter to work for us. I contacted a water quality specialist, and it sounds like the only way to determine if the one you bought has the same results as they claim would be to do a separate independent lab test of your water. To measure removal percentage, you would need to test the water before the filter and after the filter. (2 samples) I checked with local labs and it looks like this is an expensive process, especially for microplastics and pfas (forever chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides). Much, much more costly than the unit itself.Bottom line- it does not work for particulates and Culligan admits that. I have no idea if it works for the other contaminates but this puppy is getting returned to Amazon.

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  7. terry m.

    Happy customer
    We love love this water purifier, water can get expensive to keep buying. Florida water is gross so we bought this to save money and we are very pleased with the taste, the size is perfect to always have filtered water. Product Quality is durable is to assemble filters easy to install. No leaks water filters do an amazing job for clarity & taste. Doesn’t take up much space on the counter for never ending great tasting water.

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  8. Amazon Customer

    Exactly as described
    It was exactly as described & is working perfectly. I would definitely recommend it.

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    Culligan MaxClear 3 Gallon Gravity Water Filter System, Brushed Stainless-Steel Countertop Water Filter NSF/ANSI Certified to Reduce Microplastics, Lead & Total PFAS, with 1 Ceramic Filter
    Culligan MaxClear 3 Gallon Gravity Water Filter System, Brushed Stainless-Steel Countertop Water Filter NSF/ANSI Certified to Reduce Microplastics, Lead & Total PFAS, with 1 Ceramic Filter

    $275.00

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