Pure-Pro RS3000 Replacement Filters Set
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The RS3000 filters use the latest technology which is 100% better than the older models. The filters effectively remove and reduce chlorine, lead, chlorine, asbestos and other impurities often found in water supplies and safely and effectively remove micro-organisms like Giardia and Cryptosporidium from your water protecting you and your family from parasitic illnesses caused by these contaminants.
Please note this item is out of stock. The stock is due around 29.03.2024. Please email info@osmiowater.co.uk or call 03301137181 to pre-order.
The RS3000 filters use the latest technology which is 100% better than the older models. The filters effectively remove and reduce chlorine, lead, chlorine, asbestos and other impurities often found in water supplies and safely and effectively remove micro-organisms like Giardia and Cryptosporidium from your water protecting you and your family from parasitic illnesses caused by these contaminants.
Changing the filters couldn't be easier and does not require the use of any tools. Simply shut the water off at the saddle valve tap and then twist the filters off and the new ones simply twist on.
Model | Pure-Pro RS3000 Replacement Filters Set |
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In Depth | RS3000 - cartridge filters (Stage 1) 5 Micron Sediment Filter : With only five micron rating. It is effective in removing dirt, rust and sand particles. (Stage 2) Granular Activated Carbon Filter: It takes out 99% of the chlorine and organic chemicals. It provides enhanced reduction of taste, and odour. (Stage 3) Granular Activated Carbon Filter : It takes out 99% of the chlorine and organic chemicals. It provides enhanced reduction of taste, odour, and colour. |
Product Questions
These quick change filters can be recycle and disposed of as per the below.
(Stage 1) 5 Micron Sediment Filter : this can simply be placed into the plastics recycling.
(Stage 2 & 3) Granular Activated Carbon Filters:
These filters can be placed in plastics recycling. However, the bottom of the filter will first need to be cut open using a hacksaw. The carbon can then be removed and thrown into the bin before placing the filters in recycling.