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AO Smith 2.5'x10' 5 Micron Carbon Block Sediment Water Filter Replacement Cartridge - 2 Pack - For Whole House Filtration Systems - AO-WH-PRE-RC2

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About this item

  • Filter for use with: Whole House Sediment Filter (AO-WH-PREV or AO-WH-PRE). Use only certified, genuine A. O. Smith filters for continued contaminant removal and system performance.
  • Longer lasting appliances - whole house filter system designed to reduce sediment from every tap.
  • 5 micron filtration - reduces sediment smaller than the human eye can see.
  • Replacements made easy - no plumber necessary. Replace filter every 6 months. Standard capacity (2.5") filter is perfect for household sizes of 1-4 people.
  • Includes 2-pack of replacement sediment filters.



Product Description

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This product is certified by NSF with principal office located at 789 North Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA. The AO-WH-PRE-RC2 whole house pre-filter replacement element is NSF Certified to NSF/ANSI 42 Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects. The certification was originally issued in 2018 and is currently up to date as of May 2023.

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This product is certified by NSF with principal office located at 789 North Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA. The AO-WH-PRE-RC2 whole house pre-filter replacement element is NSF Certified to NSF/ANSI 42 Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects. The certification was originally issued in 2018 and is currently up to date as of May 2023.

No Side Install_ICON

Do not install unit on its side.

Tighten_ICON

Properly tighten all fittings to ensure a leak free assembly.

TDS_ICON

This system will not reduce total dissolved solids (TDS).

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DLJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
As described by seller, works great
Nathalia B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Excellent filter, better than the 3 month filter.
Christine
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
They arrived and looked to be in good condition just like previous purchases. However once installed the filter became a charcoal gray color That hasn’t happened the first two times they needed changing. Those times they went in white and gradually turned brown. I’m sure I installed the same way.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
I use this filter in a countertop filtration system that is attached to the water tap. Whenever I want fresh filtered drinking water, I use the diverter to run my tap water through the carbon filter. The result is significantly better tasting water on demand. The manufacturer recommends changing the filter every 6 months. Buying this package of two filters will last for a year. The price is very reasonable. You will be happy with the end result. Highly recommended.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
delivered QUICK, GOOD PRICE AND QUILITY
Kent Henderson
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
Fast delivery. Used these filters before. I like that last longer than most
NK
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I have been using these AO Smith Micron Carbon Block water filters since installing my water filtration system several years ago. They fit perfectly and are easy to change.
EmmJay Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
I really did my homework on these filters. I have a 2 stage whole house filter system so I have to think carefully about what I use. For my first stage I have a sediment filter with added polyphosphate to deal with scaling (quality filter made by 3M). This A.O. Smith is my second filter. The things I have to worry most about in my water are chlorine and chlorine byproducts as well as atrazine. Note the following review is entirely in the context of needing a whole house filter with a very high flow rate.Carbon block filters can be NSF rated at 42 or 53. For the 42 standard, manufacturers can talk about reducing the problematic taste or appearance of contaminants. For the 53 standard, manufacturers can talk about the health effect of removed contaminants. The bad news for people with 10 x 2.5 housings is that, I don’t think, there is a single carbon filter on the market in this size, with a decent flow rate, that claims the NSF 53 standard compliance. I believe this is because the filter is simply too small to meet the standard.So we’re stuck with the NSF 42 standard. There is more bad news here. I don’t think there is a single filter in this size, with this flow rate, that is fully certified by NSF to meet the 42 standard. There appear to be three levels that NSF certifies. One is the materials used in the filter are to spec, the next is that the filter housing is to spec, and finally there is certification that the filter produces water that meets the standard. What you get with the A.O. filter here is certification from the NSF that the filter media meets spec. That appears to me to be as good as it gets after spending 1/2 of an entire Sunday researching this.On the upside this is, as far as I can tell, one of, if not the, highest flow rate filters in this size with an NSF certification. At 4 gpm it’s WAY higher than most filters in this class. The amount of water this filter will treat is not stated explicitly anywhere, but since they’re saying it might last 6 months they seem to be estimating it will last over 10,000 gallons which is amazing for this type of filter (I sincerely doubt it will last 10,000 gallons). However it does appear to be a true carbon block filter which could account for its longevity.So back to water quality. It’s easy enough to know if a filter like this is removing chlorine because of the taste and smell. However, at least for me, it’s much harder to know if it’s removing trihalomethane or atrazine. There is reason to believe it IS removing those contaminants because the mechanism of action is similar to how chlorine taste and smell are removed. However I can't be sure without doing expensive lab tests, that's what the NSF 53 standard is for. And again, I don't think there is a single filter in this form factor certified to the NSF 53 standard. You may spot something like the Matrikx and think "oh he's wrong" but that filter has a flow rate of .75 gpm, it's just not practical for whole house applications.Overall this filter is a very good choice. For the price and the size it may be the best filter choice if you need a high flow rate for whole house applications. 4 gpm will be able to work for 1 or two people but will struggle beyond that. On the negative side there is no mention of whether the carbon block is coconut shell so it probably isn't (coconut shell is preferred). Also, on first use I had about 5 gallons of water that came out pretty dark with carbon fines. This isn't necessarily bad but something to keep in mind if you use this as a pre-filter because those fines will not be good for the filter that come after this one. You'll want to flush from a faucet that doesn't not have a screen because I got two fairly large chunks of carbon in addition to fines in that first 5 gallons.
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