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I've had the water filter for just a few weeks, so I can't thoroughly review it. On the positive, it makes me feel better it's there. Some of the worries others have expressed haven't occurred, e.g. the on-off button hasn't broken, the green light hasn't turned red prematurely, and the leaking isn't much. I can't say the water really tastes that differently, but I'm waiting to see if my electric water heater that I use for coffee and tea has its usual mineral buildup after a few weeks. If it doesn't, then I'll know this filter really works. Yes, the filter does leak a bit, the flow is probably one third that of a regular flow, and the unit makes it harder to wash dishes because it drops the faucet a couple inches lower, though that just happens to be my sink layout. None of those are deal breakers as long as I don't see the mineral deposits at the end of the month. If I do, this review drops to 1 star.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The previous versions of this water filter WERE great. I don't know what Culligan did but this is the second time I've bought this particular item in the past 2 weeks and both are garbage. They leak... badly. The screw on attachment doesn't seem to be as deep as previous versions so the water shoots up and out with great velocity hitting absolutely everything and everyone in its vicinity if the water is turned up high enough. I had previous versions of this same filter for years, and never had a problem. Now 2 in a row with the same issue. Junk. Don't buy this item.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
What looks like chrome steel turns out to be cheap, silvery plastic. The connector to the faucet is metal, but I had to use the included adapter -- plastic. Leaks from day one. No amount of torque or teflon tape can stop the incessant dripping. Bought this to "upgrade" from the Culligan 15A, which also came with a plastic adapter, but one I was able to seal. Changing the filters in the 15A is a pain, but I'm going to back to that -- because no leaks! The 15A lasts for a couple of years and provides several few months of fresh drinking water straight from the tap. My water supplier adds chlorine, which is easy to smell. I know its time to change filters when I can smell chlorine again. Up to six months!
Verified purchase: No
I am very satisfied with this product. Water tastes clean and fresh without any off smell. My trust in the Culligan name has rewarded me. Thank you!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a good water purifier. I had the opportunity to purchase multiple refill cartridges so having a good working unit is a big help
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned