I bought the 10 inch bowl and these filters for a specific reason, an ice maker I recently bought online. It's a bit larger than your regular wearable device, so getting the water to flow on it takes a little more effort. I hooked up this whole house filter right under the kitchen sink. This filter alone is not enough, I hooked it up to a descaler, 2 Ecopure 5 year fridge filters, an activated carbon sediment filter and there is still a ton of limescale that should filter out the dregs, but after 1 hour the ice maker is running. I hear something like small stones in the water cycle. I'm cleaning the ice machine and it's heavily scaled so I checked the ppm, it's between 445 and 449. I tested it right on the faucet and it's at 450, so I have 4 filters and most of everything has it max 5 ppm filtered out I think I'll try my luck with an ion exchanger bowl filter instead or maybe with a pre-filter in between in the socal so that the water actually caused the filter to become visibly brown 4 months after it was used. for the ice machine. It's ok because at least the water didn't rise, but for something that was supposed to be 0.5 microns it doesn't cut like I imagined if it was smaller and in the 3 pack I would open it up definitely buy it even if it was 30 dollars id take it
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