1 review for ProOne G3.0 5″ Waterfilter Element
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The ProOne G3.0 5″ water filter element, ideal for tap water and natural water sources. Reduces more than 200 contaminants, including fluoride!
ProOne G3.0 5″ water filter element - ProOne G3.0 water filter elements are gravity filtration elements that have the leading NSF/ANSI-42 certification. They have excellent performance in reducing over 200 contaminants, including heavy metals, fluoride, pesticides, herbicides, chlorine, chloramines, bacteria, pharmaceuticals and more! Ideal for use with tap water and most natural drinking water sources (including water from lakes, rivers, streams, ponds and rainwater).
The ProOne G3.0 5″ water filter element is NSF-certified (NSF/ANSI 42) and tested by an independent laboratory according to NSF/ANSI standards 42, 53, P231, P401 and P473. See the laboratory report for more details and the certificate.
The ProOne filter elements are available in 5 different variants:
– ProOne G3.0 M water filter element (for ProOne water filter jug)
– ProOne G2.0 5″ Prepper water filter element (for ProOne Scout II water filter)
– ProOne G3.0 5″ water filter element (mainly for ProOne Traveler+ polished or brushed and Big II water filters)
– ProOne G2.0 7″ water filter element (mainly for ProOne Traveler+ polished or brushed, ProOne Big+ polished or brushed and Big II water filters)
– ProOne G2.0 9″ water filter element (mainly for ProOne Big+ polished or brushed water filters)
So they fit all ProOne water filter systems and also most other brands of gravity water filters (including Berkey and British Berkefeld).
The ProOne G3.0 filter elements are easy to install, use and clean. Priming is not required and no additional filters are needed to remove fluoride. In addition, the period of replacement depends on how many filter elements you have in use. We therefore refer to our library, which includes manuals, instructional videos and answers to frequently asked questions.
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A bit of silicon is showing up on the base, but probably all good 🙂