The FloPlus Heavy Duty Filtration System reduces impurities in your home water. This affordable cartridge-based system's smaller footprint makes it ideal for smaller homes, apartments, or condos with limited space.
Chlorine is commonly used in municipal drinking water treatment disinfection to kill microbes like bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and endospores. To continue disinfecting throughout the drinking water system a secondary dose of chlorine is added to the water before it is sent out to the public to reduce risks of microbial growth in the pipes, as regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. Chlorine can leave behind its recognizable foul taste and odor in your drinking water. Or you might also experience dry, itchy skin when you get out of the shower. Whether you’re concerned about cysts like Cryptosporidium or tired of the drying effects of chlorine, the FloPlus Filtration System is up to the challenge.
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Whole home water solution | X |
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Ideal for water coming from city (municipal) water supply |
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Reduces foul taste and odor associated with chlorine |
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No electricity required to operate |
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Ideal for smaller homes, apartments or condos with limited space |
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Requires cartridge change-outs |
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Indoor/Outdoor Installation |
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Includes prefilter | X | ||
Electronically Programmable |
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On-demand water regeneration reduces waste water | X | ||
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