Saturday, May 26, 2012

Filtration & Installation kit for BottleLess water coolers




Filtration & Installation kit for BottleLess water coolers Review




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Filtration & Installation kit for BottleLess water coolers Feature


  • Kit includes everything you need to get your bottleless cooler set up
  • The Twist-Off Water Filtration System certified for 1,200 gallons
  • Permanent filter head stays mounted to the cooler. Easy to change filters.
  • 25' feet of flexible 1/4" inch waterway & lead-free saddle valve
  • Cooler set up instructions



The kit includes 1,200 gallon certified water filtration system, installation kit and step-by-step set-up instructions.

The Twist-Off Purification System is the ultimate "user friendly" filter on the market. Replacement of the cartridges is completed in a matter of seconds. You just detach the filter body from the permanent head with just a twist of the wrist. The new filter cartridge is just as easily replaced by threading it into the head.

The Twist-Off system automatically turns the supply water off when the cartridge is disconnected from the head. No drips. No hassles.

This 1-micron purification system is incredibly powerful (1 micron is 100 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair). It is independently certified for 1,200 gallons of use for chlorine, lead, cysts, bad taste and odor reduction. Specifically, it is a 1 micron, block, granular activated carbon filter with lead reduction media. 1,200 gallons is the same as drinking 240 of those big 5-Gallon bottles.

This filter has been tested to NSF performance Standard 42 and Standard 53.

The installation kit includes 25' feet of 1/4" inch waterway. This commercial grade waterway is certified for 230 psi water pressure and has a burst pressure of 3X that amount. It also includes a lead-free saddle valve for tying into your existing water source.

The step-by-step instructions show you how to get the cooler set up properly.



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