ProOne 9 Inch G3.0 gravity Water Filter Elements
ProOne 9 Inch G3.0 gravity Water Filter Elements
- Vendor
- ProOne
- SKU:
- ProOne-G39-2
ProOne 9" G3.0
The ProOne® 9" G3.0 series filter is the only gravity filter that bears the distinguished NSF/ANSI-42 component certification. Independently lab tested for performance in the reduction of over 200+ contaminants including heavy metals, fluoride, pesticides, herbicides, chlorine, chloramines, pharmaceuticals and more! Ideal for use with most natural potable water sources. Available in 4 sizes to fit most other gravity filtration systems.
ProOne G3.0 ceramic filters are NSF/ANSI – 42 component certified – Independent lab tested to NSF standards 42, 53, P231, microplastics, 1,4 Dioxane, Microcystin, emerging contaminants, PFOAS (GenX), TTHM’s, Fluoride, Lead, and more
Advanced features of the ProOne® 9" G3.0 series filter include:
-“All-in-one” filter technology. NO add-on filter required for fluoride reduction
– Infused bacteriostatic outer ceramic shell and proprietary carbon-based granular media inside the core of the filter.
-No priming required
-Cleanable, reusable, can be stored in a cool dry place when not in use
-Does not need to be kept saturated when not in use
-Available in 4 sizes, 4”, 5”, 7” and 9” tall by 2.75” diameter
-Improved flow rates
-May contain coconut
The current processing time for orders is 1 to 2 business days
Free shipping on orders over $69.99 and $6.99 flat rate shipping for orders under $69.99 in Mainland 48 States only. For all others, please contact us for a shipping quote.
Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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How do you know when it is time to replace a filter?
They have a filtering capacity of 1200 gallons or 6 months or when the bad tatse comes back or the flow slows way down you will need to replace them.
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Can I use these filters in a Berkey system?
Yes, they will work in a Berkey
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Can I use a Proone filter in the Alexa pure gravity water fed system?
Yes you can.
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What's the estimate for how many gallons both the seven and nine inch filters can treat before needing replacement?
The 9" is 1200 gallons and the 7" is 1000 gallons