




💧 Elevate your tap water game—because your family deserves the freshest sip every time!
The Culligan FM-15A Faucet-Mount Advanced Water Filter delivers up to 200 gallons of purified water with a 0.5 GPM flow rate. Featuring carbon block filtration, it reduces chlorine, lead, and unpleasant tastes and odors. Certified by IAPMO to meet ANSI standards, it installs easily without tools and fits most standard faucets, providing a hassle-free upgrade to your daily hydration.







| ASIN | B00006WNMI |
| Assembled Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 549,518 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 208 in Faucet Mounts |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,598) |
| Cutting Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
| Date First Available | 18 Mar. 2010 |
| Flow rate | 0.5 Gallons Per Minute |
| Installation method | Faucet Mount |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 410 g |
| Item model number | FM-15A |
| Manufacturer | Culligan |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | FM-15A |
| Power Source | Adapter |
| Size | 200 Gallon |
| Special Features | Chlorine Reduction, NSF certified |
S**S
Decent water filter
Excellent product, fits nicely on the faucet without leaking, simple to use and great water quality. Replacement filters are cheap (aprox every 2 months) which is a big plus. Keep in mind though that you will need above average water pressure at your home in order to work at full potential.
G**Z
Faucet filter Culigan
Easy to install as it came with 2 types of adapters. Ran water through it for 10 minutes and then drank from it and I could tell the difference straightaway as I couldn't smell the horrible smell left at the end each time I sip water. We were on ASDA bottled water, spending around £4 each week on water, due to scale in the water. We tried tap water but the smell and taste wasn't right. We didn't want to get rid of all the natural nutrients in water but stop the smell and change the taste to the same ASDA bottle water. This did the trick. Kids happy as well. simple to use. my 5 year old uses it with no difficulty. open the tap, pull the button out, water comes from filter, will up your glass, close the tap, the button goes back in automatically, so the water comes out of the tap next time.
M**O
Easy to install and better tasting water
One of the best faucet water filters I've tried next to TAPP 1. Easy to install, good size, doesn't leak and good filtering (taste vastly improved). The replacement cartridges are a bit more expensive than expected but I guess this is how they make money.
M**K
very usable
Using every day. Must have it if you rent old house with old pipes
A**C
good and reasonble priced filter
good and reasonble priced filter. Some other ones on the market are really expensive.
J**N
A bit tricky/complicating to connect to my tap
I still have not managed to find a way to connect it to my tap as its a different size. So beware before buying this product and check how to connect it first!
L**Y
not good
I don't like it because It is not installed on my home faucet. I hope it's useful to me on time
F**X
tres belle article j,ai acheter raison suivante de la marque brita plutot de la camellote cette article on trouve sur autre marchand les cartouches a 20 euros maxi ce n,est pas cas de brita en plus dans restaurant c,est cette marque qui est accepter
P**I
This water filtration system is excellent. Austin installed it quickly and professionally, and the water tastes so much cleaner now. Highly recommend!
A**E
Chegou rápido. Fácil colocar e água boa.
A**G
I've been using a Brita filter pitcher for the past seven years. It still works fine, but I've gotten tired of having to constantly replace the filters, and it seems like the new filters aren't doing quite as good a job as the old ones, so I decided to look into a faucet filter. I immediately ruled out the ones made by Brita and PUR after reading all the bad reviews. When I came across this filter from Culligan and saw the high number of favorable reviews, I decided to give it a try. I've had the Culligan FM-15A for a couple of weeks and so far, so good! It does a nice job of making my water taste better. It doesn't taste quite as lovely as a cold bottle of Poland Spring, but it does taste as good as, or slightly better than, the water I used to get from my Brita pitcher. Installation was simple and took about five minutes. The only tricky part was trying to figure out which adapter to use in my internally-threaded faucet. After that, it was smooth sailing. The instructions say that the filter core is good for two months or 200 gallons. Since I live alone and certainly don't drink 200 gallons of water every two months (I probably drink a gallon a day at the very most, which would be 60 gallons every two months), I wasn't exactly sure when I should replace the filter. I sent an e-mail to Culligan and received a reply the next day. They stated the most important factor is how much water has passed through the filter. So, if you're like me, you can get away with replacing the filter every six months or so. On the other hand, if you have a big family that consumes more than 200 gallons every two months, you may need to replace it sooner than that. I would suggest measuring your drinking water usage for a couple of days, and then sitting down with a calculator to figure out how often you should replace your filter. I'm absolutely thrilled that I'll only have to replace mine every six months! One final note: the product description on this page (as of the day I'm writing this review) says that the product has a five year warranty; however, the product I received has only a two year warranty. Five would have been nice, but two is still better than one. Hopefully Amazon will update the description accordingly. - - - UPDATE August 29, 2010: I've been using this filter for a year and it still works great. Haven't had any problems with it at all. Very happy with it, and have recommended it to friends and family. - - - UPDATE November 14, 2011: Two years and still going strong! The knob doesn't return to its position when I shut the water off, but that's not a big deal; I just push it back in when I'm done filtering. The filter cartridges do seem to get kind of slow after a while, so I'm now replacing them every three months instead of every six, but that's still better than the lifespan I was getting from Brita pitcher filters -- and a heck of a lot less expensive than buying bottled water. - - - UPDATE December 13, 2014: My Culligan faucet filter finally gave up the ghost after five years of daily use. It was leaking due to the screw threads becoming worn. Five years is pretty darned good compared to the competition and I'll definitely be buying another one.
K**Y
Culligan FM-15A Level 3 Faucet Filter I've been using this for a couple of months now and I'm very happy with it. I think the Culligan faucet filters are a better quality build than the Brita faucet filters I've had in the past. Also I think the Culligan water tastes a little better. If you're trying to decide between a faucet filter and a pitcher filter, the faucet filters take more out of the water. Some faucet filters, including this one, meet NSF/ANSI standards 42 and 53. Pitcher filters generally only meet NSF/ANSI 42. Quoting from the NSF dot ORG website: "NSF/ANSI 42 establishes the minimum requirements for the certification of POU/POE filtration systems designed to reduce specific aesthetic or non-health-related contaminants (chlorine, taste, odor and particulates) that may be present in public or private drinking water. The scope of NSF/ANSI 42 includes material safety, structural integrity and aesthetic, non-health-related contaminant reduction performance claims. The most common technology addressed by this standard is carbon filtration." "NSF/ANSI 53 establishes the minimum requirements for the certification of POU/POE filtration systems designed to reduce specific health-related contaminants, such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, lead, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) and MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether), that may be present in public or private drinking water. The scope of NSF/ANSI 53 includes material safety, structural integrity and health-related contaminant reduction performance claims. The most common technology addressed by this standard is carbon filtration." The NSF dot ORG website has the full details of the standard.
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