I have a 10 inch bowl and bought these filters for a reason, an ice maker I recently bought online. It's a bit larger than your regular wearable device, so getting the water to flow onto 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 circulator. I'm cleaning the ice machine and it's heavily scaled so I checked the ppm, it's between 445 and 449. I checked it right on the tap and it's around 450, so I have 4 filters and most importantly it filtered out max 5ppm I think I'll try my luck with an ion exchanger bowl filter or maybe with a pre-filter in between in the socal so that the water actually caused the filter to become visibly brown in folds 4 months after use. 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
NANPU 3/8" NPT Compressed Air Filter Regulator Combo Piggyback, 5 Micron Brass Element, Poly Bowl, Semi-Auto Drain, Metal Bracket, 0-150 Psi Gauge
26 Review
NANPU Compressed Air Filter Regulator Combo: Brass Element, Semi-Auto Drain, 0-150 Psi Gauge, And More
21 Review
π§ NANPU 1/2" NPT Compressed Air Filter Regulator Combo Piggyback with Auto Drain, 5 Micron Brass Element, Poly Bowl, Metal Bracket, and 0-150 psi Gauge
18 Review
NANPU 1/2" NPT Air Drying System - 5 Micron Particulate Filter, 0.01 Micron Coalescing Filter, Air Pressure Regulator Combo - Semi-Auto Drain, Poly Bowl W/Metal Gauge
23 Review