GE FXHTC Whole House Water Filter | Replacement for Water Filtration System | NSF Certified: Reduces Chlorine, Sediment, Rust & Other Impurities | Replace Every 3 Months for Best Results | 1 Filter
Description
The GE Whole Home System Replacement Filter reduces more than five
contaminants in your water, including chlorine, sediment and rust. Includes
one replacement filter compatible with the GXWH40L and GXWH35F systems and
made for simple and easy filter installation. Recommended replacement every 3
months or 30,000 gallons for fresh, filtered water throughout your entire
home. NSF/ANSI certified.
Features:
- Whole home filtration system: Filtered water for your whole home
- Includes one filter: Compatible with GXWH40L, GXWH30C, GXWH35F, GXWH38F, GNQH38S and most systems with 10" x 4.5" filters
- NSF Certified: Certified to reduce chlorine taste and odor, sediment, sand and rust in your water, appliances, and plumbing fixtures
- Three-month filter life: For best filtration results, filters should be replaced every three months or 30,000 gallons
Product Details:
- Material: Sand
- Product Dimensions: 4.62"D x 9.62"W x 4.62"H
- Item Weight: 2.05 Pounds
- External Testing Certification: NSF
- Product Benefits: Reduces chlorine taste and odor, sediment, sand and rust. Universal fit Fits most 10" high-flow, whole house, drop-in style filter systems. See more
- Material: Sand
- Product Dimensions: 4.62"D x 9.62"W x 4.62"H
- Item Weight: 2.05 Pounds
- External Testing Certification: NSF
- Product Benefits: Reduces chlorine taste and odor, sediment, sand and rust. Universal fit Fits most 10" high-flow, whole house, drop-in style filter systems.
- Brand: GE
- Manufacturer: GE
- Part Number: FXHTC
- Item Weight: 2.05 pounds
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: FXHTC
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
- Style: FXHTC
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Number Of Pieces: 1
- Included Components: Single GE SmartWater Whole House Filter Replacement Cartridge
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Date First Available: June 18, 2004