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๐ง Elevate your homeโs water game with Culliganโs heavy-duty filtrationโbecause clean water is the new luxury.
The Culligan WH-HD200-C is a whole house heavy-duty water filtration system featuring 1" stainless steel reinforced inlet/outlet connectors, a clear sump for visual filter monitoring, and a battery-powered filter change timer. Certified for low lead compliance and chlorine reduction, it protects plumbing and appliances by reducing sediment, rust, scale, and unpleasant tastes and odors. Designed for easy installation with an integrated bypass shut-off valve and mounting bracket, it supports multiple Culligan filter cartridges and delivers up to 16,000 gallons of purified water.


















| ASIN | B01JIRLRXY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,150,965 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #13,423 in Water Purifier Accessories |
| Brand | Culligan |
| Brand Name | Culligan |
| Capacity | 16000 Gallons |
| Container Type | Cartridge,Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,653 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033663007314 |
| Included Components | Others |
| Installation Type | Whole House Water Tank |
| Item Type Name | Water Filtration System |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CULLIGAN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WH-HD200-C |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Whole House Heavy Duty |
| Model Number | WH-HD200-C |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chlorine Reduction, NSF certified |
| Package Information | Cartridge , Cartridges |
| Power Source Type | Battery Powered |
| Purification Method | Mechanical Filtration |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Chlorine Reduction , NSF certified |
| UPC | 033663007314 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |
| Whats in the box? | Others |
J**C
Buen portafiltro de 4.5ร10
Lo fundamental, puedes ver como se va ensuciando el filtro
S**D
Trรจs satisfait et tres bon produit.
Tres bonne qualitรฉ et facile a installer
F**D
Awesome water filter.
I plumbed this filter housing in and put a filter in it. I used brass fittings and went directly to PEX. No leaks and it was very easy to install. Immediately, I saw some black specks caught in the filter. None were larger than 2mm but there were a few. By day three, there were a lot more specks and I thought I could see a little yellowing of the filter. I am in it less than 2 months and the color is almost as dark as the OSB board that is on the wall behind it. I know that the municipal workers try their best and they do an awesome job with the huge systems they maintain. But pipes get old and you cannot help but get some dirt in the lines here and there. I would definitely recommend that everyone get one of these and use it. It functions very well and your peace of mind knowing you are getting cleaner water has to account for something. It will also help your other filters, ice maker, tap water, etc. last much longer.
A**N
Solid and heavy build quality
Didn't install yet, but the only downside in it so far is the valve being almost immovable Edit: after trying this filter I have encountered an issue -which seems to be common- the top valve is very hard to turn or sometimes impossible like in my case, this is due to the lubrication being almost dry. The solution is to use food grade silicone based lubricant in the valve, for that you need to remove one screw at the bottom which will release the red button on top as well as the spring underneath, this will allow you to remove the grey plastic top where two screws underneath it; once that done the entire white part can come out for lubrication (be careful not to lose the gaskets)
V**T
Pain to install, but well worth it!
I purchased and installed this filter specifically for my fridge: Because my fridge has a very proprietary GE filter that is supposed to last 6 months at a time but keeps getting clogged with sediment after only 3 weeks of use (and I can't afford replacing filters at $55 a piece every 3 weeks), I installed this Culligan filter to help pre-filter the water before it gets to my fridge's more expensive filter. It did do the trick and didn't seem to drop the water pressure at all. Since it's only supplying water to my fridge, I expect the Culligan filter inserts to last much, much longer than the six months it's rated for when used for a whole house. This was a pain to install because of the way it was designed, but it was well worth it at the price. It would have been a bit easier to install if the manufacturer had used something smaller than 1-inch threaded openings for the inlet and outlet -- it took me a couple of hours at my local big orange DIY store to find the right combination of fittings that would go from my 3/4 or 1/2 inch copper pipes in my house to the inlet and then from the outlet to the right fittings to fit my fridge water/icemaker water supply hose. I did find the right parts in the end as can be seen in the photo(s). Another problem with the 1-inch threaded fitting is that because it's such a large fitting, the threads are comparably large and coarse, so it takes a lot of teflon tape and a large amount of force to make the fittings between components water-tight. After installation, I did have an extremely slow leak (a drop every half hour) at one of the threaded points; fortunately for me, a bit more elbow grease to further tighten up the fittings stopped the leak. I'll have to keep an eye on my connections over the next few days after installation to ensure a zero leak installation, and I recommend others do the same with these types of fittings. I was hesitant to use too much force to tighten the fittings because even though Culligan claims the threaded joints are enforced with metal, the connections are still plastic and can break if too much force is used. For those without the skills, I'd recommend hiring a plumber to install the filter. The clear filter cartridge housing was also really difficult to unscrew out-of-the-box and required using the included tool to open. (You can see the black plastic tool hanging next to my filter in the photos.) It's not stated in the installation instructions, but for putting the housing back on, it's recommended in the filter cartridge instructions to only hand tighten. I only hand tightened as advised in the cartridge's instructions, and there was no leak even after 24 hours of use/water running through the filter/housing. Jut make sure to follow the instructions about the O-ring and silicone grease. The installation instructions did mention using silicone grease on the included O-ring when installing the filter housing, so I purchased some from my local big orange home DIY store. Again, no leak at the O-ring for me. The silicone grease I used was for use on potable water connections, and it took only a tiny bit to completely cover the O-ring with my fingers. Replacement O-rings themselves are available here on Amazon, and I purchased some extras because one of the other reviewers warned that his/her O-ring had gotten damaged during installation. Prime shipping got the extra O-rings to me in just a day or two, but I ended up not using them for my installation and will save them next to the filter for future use. The filter's Filter-Off-Bypass valve does work, but it's a pain in the behind to turn by hand without a tool. The valve takes a bit of strength to turn even with the included tool. I suspect that the tool itself will break eventually because it seems to be a bit flimsy for what it was designed to do: for example, instead of being made out of a solid piece of plastic, it's a semi-hollow frame, and I was really afraid it would snap off at the thinnest point every time I used it to turn the filter's valve from setting to setting. I did check that one of my local big box stores do carry universal filter housing tools of a similar design, so I think I should at least be able to open up the filter housing to replace the filter if the original tool breaks in half -- not sure yet where I'll be able to find a similar tool to change the settings on the valve, however, as the valve handle is a very unique shape. I do think that this filter along with similar looking filters from some of the other big-brands are all made by some third company that these more well-known companies purchase from and slaps their brands on. E.g., GE and Dupont both make whole-house filters at around the same price point as this Culligan filter but with their own brands -- the big difference between the others and this Culligan is that this one has the Filter-Off-Bypass valve, although Culligan also has a version without the valve like the other brands. One big plus of all this is that the filter cartridges seem to all be of the same sizes, so I won't have to worry as much about finding replacement cartridges in the distant future (decades from now) if Culligan decides to stop selling these filters. Overall, I do recommend this filter. I ended up spending almost $50 in parts and supplies to make a proper all-copper-and-brass, soldered connection to my water supply line, but the filter and filter cartridge themselves together cost less than $100. At that price, it was well worth it to get cleaner water -- and to save me lots more in the cost of replacing more expensive filters for my fridge.
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