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Camco TastePURE RV Inline Water Filter | Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine, and Sediment in Drinking Water | 2-Pack (40045)

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Size: Filter - 2 Pack


Features

  • Safe Water Matters: GAC (Granular Activated Carbon) filtration greatly reduces bad taste, odor, chlorine, and sediment; Large Capacity Filtration: Each large capacity in line water filter lasts an average of 3 monthsfor a total of 6 months filtration.
  • Multiple Uses: Can be attached to any standard gardening or water hose to provide healthier drinking water and cleaner water overall; Great for RVs, boats, campers, pets, gardening and much more.
  • 20-Micron Sediment Filter: Removes particles greater than 20 microns; Protects: KDF provides protection against undesirable growth while filter is stored or not in use.
  • Compliant with all Federal and State Level Lead-Free Laws: CSA lead-free content certified to NSF/ANSI 372 and compliant with all federal and state level lead-free laws.
  • Made in the USA: Product is made in the USA.

Description

Camco’s TastePURE RV/Marine Water Filter reduces bad taste, odor, chlorine and sediment in drinking water with a 20-micron sediment filter. Also features GAC (Granular Activated Carbon) filtration in combination with KDF to stop undesirable growth when the filter is not is use. Durable in-line, exterior mount filter has a wide body for increased flow. Two filters included. Not designed or tested with fish tanks or ponds. NSF/ANSI 42 and NSF/ANSI 53 listed. CSA lead-free content certified to NSF/ANSI 372 and compliant with all federal and state level lead-free laws. Made in the USA.


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Weight: ‎1.6 Pounds


Duration: ‎6 months


Safety Rating: ‎CSA, ANSI, NSF


Brand: ‎Camco


Product Dimensions: ‎2.6"D x 10.5"W x 2.6"H


Manufacturer: ‎Camco


Model: ‎40045


Item Weight: ‎1.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.5 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎40045


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎40045


OEM Part Number: ‎40045


Date First Available: April 1, 2009


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  • Great if you don't want your water to taste like poo!
Size: Filter - 2 Pack
You've read all the reviews, and you're thisclose to buying these filters. Consider a few other camping tips... Ground water is NASTY at most campgrounds. You're probably smart and don't drink the water from your faucet anyway (buy a case of bottled water at Sams or Costco for $4 and know you aren't drinking parasites). BUT, in the event you want to cook or do like I do and accidentally drink water in the shower or while brushing your teeth, the safety reason, alone, is good enough to buy these. Couple of helpful suggestions: -I always place these right on the spigot at the campground, then attach my hose, which attaches to the trailer. I've seen others attached the hose, run to the trailer, then have the filter hang off the back of the trailer. Either way works. -Buy a Camco 90 degree elbow to attach your hose to the camper. It's about $4 and keeps your hose from kinking from gravity pulling on the hose since it screws in perpendicular to the trailer. The elbow sticks out of the water inlet, then turns at a 90 degree angle, allowing your hose to connect to the trailer with no stress on the hose. This will extend the life of your hose. I use these Camco elbows on my home washer as well to lessen the stress on those hoses. -Buy a 30-50 PSI regulator for your hose. Heck, buy two. Attach this either at the trailer or the spigot (either way). I learned the hard way a couple of summers ago while I left the campground, only to have the water pressure too high for my camper, and a water line came loose and sprayed all over the camper. After you are done camping, rinse the nastiness out of the regulator. I'm always amazed at the gunk that's in the screen on the pressure regulator. It's easy to wash out right after camping vs. trying to get the crud out while dried up. -When you leave your camper for a day trip, etc., always turn off the water at the spigot. You don't need what happened to me (above) happening to you (you should turn the water off to your clothes washer while you're gone, too). Or call me a freak and ignore this. These filters are about $15-20 each at any store. Buy them on Amazon for a lot less. Use one for an entire season. Keep the caps while in use, so you can cap the filter while not in use (to keep bugs, etc. out). I DO drain the filter, then shake it, then leave it sitting upright so water can run out after each use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2019 by HolyShoot

  • Works well
Size: Filter - 2 Pack
I needed these to water my garden. I attached it to the end of the hose and connected my irrigation lines to the end of my water filter and it was as easy as that. Dont forget to attach it to the end to the hose and run the water til it becomes clear. There was a substantial amount of carbon that flooded out when I did mine. Would have hated that to be in my tap water or go thru my irrigation lines to potentially clog them up. I assume that with only 2 watering cycles of 10 min a day this should last me from a goood amount of time. My plant all seem healthy and happy and are growing like wildfire. note: I only wanted to make sure to clean out the chlorine in my garden ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2017 by Ti

  • Very reliable filter!
Size: Filter - 2 Pack
Works great in our 5th Wheel RV which we live in full time. We daisy-chain two to get a better taste as the well water we usually use is VERY smelly with sulpher. One trick we discovered: We found that we still have a sulpher smell after several hours of not using water. After running water for a few minutes the smell went away. We suspect that the sulpher percolates to the "top" of the water chain - meaning, our RV is the highest point on the property so since sulpher in this form is a gas, it tends to go to the top. The Answer is to either run the water for a few minutes each time, or use water bottles and fill them up after someone takes a shower each day. This works really well for us. There are other brands out there, but we've determined that the more expensive ones don't work better than these do. There are bigger versions from other brands, but far more expensive. These provide enough flow to allow us to take showers just like they weren't there. Additionally, since we live in our RV full time, we go through these fairly quickly. Pros: - Work like they are supposed to. - Last reasonably long depending on current water quality. 1 - 3 months if using every day. - Will remove strange smells if used as noted above. - Versatile and easy to install. - Have bought many from different sources and they all worked - not one bad unit. - Flow is not restricted enough to notice. Cons: - One is often not enough for bad water. (Common with other brands too). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2015 by Geeks Fish Too

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