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Culligan D-250A-D Level 4 Sediment Replacement Cartridge Set 2-pack | 
enlarge | Brand: Culligan Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $32.98 You Save: $7.01 (18%)
New (15) from $32.98
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 780
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 2.4 x 4.8
MPN: D250A Model: D-250A-D UPC: 051678832264 EAN: 0033663005693 ASIN: B000BQS4HE
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| Features:
| • | Reduces bad taste and odor, Chlorine taste and odor, sediment, lead, Asbestos, and cysts. as Cryptosporidium and Giardia, Mercury, Turbidity, VOC's, Particulate Class I, and MTBE | | • | For use with Culligan models SY-2650, SY-2500, SY-2300, SY-5197, SY-2000. | | • | Recommended for use with city and well water supplies | | • | 500 gallon capacity or 6 months | | • | NSF Certified |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Monitored Dual Filtration System Replacement Filter Cartridge Set, Chlorine, Bad Taste, Odor & Sediment Reduction, Granular Activated Carbon, High Surface Area For Maximum Absorption, Reduces MTBE, Pesticides, Herbicides & Chemicals, VOCS, In Combination With D-40, Taste & Odor/Chlorine/Desiment/Giardia & Cryptosporidium/Lead/VOCS/Asbestos, 99% Reduction Of Dissolved Lead, 91% Reduction Of Mercury, 99.95% Removal Of Disease Causing Giardia & Cryptosporidium Cysts, Asbestos, Chlorine, .5 Micron, Nominal, Filtration, CBC Activated Carbon Block With Lead Reduction Media, For Use With Model # SY-2300 & Model #SY-2650.
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| Customer Reviews:
Culligan D-250A-D Replacement cartridge December 10, 2008 This works great for my Culligan water filter system hooked up to my sink. Prompt delivery.
High priced but effective. November 3, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As with almost all water filtration filters and systems, these items are still far too high priced for justification as to recovery of research and development costs. But as long as the American public continues to purchase soil by the bag, air purifiers for every room and water in handy, chilled bottles, the costs of these items will remain high. Generic manufacturers would do well to offer these items for the sake of all people. Until that time, we, as Americans, have only ourselves and our fears to blame for the costs and expenditures we allow and encourage.
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