Culligan RVF-10 Exterior RV Drinking Water Filter

What kind of filter does a Culligan RV use?

The Culligan RVF-10 recreational vehicle water filter (non cellulose) includes a D-15 Level 1 basic filtration cartridge. The granular activated carbon filter reduces chlorine taste and odor, as well as sediment.

How to install a Culligan rvf-10 carbon cartridge?

1. the INLET side of the filter system. Wrap the male OUTLET side of the filter system. Use a wrench to tighten firmly. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. About one tightened. 2. the system between two hoses. The short hose the filter system with the storage tank inlet. A sanitary inlet side of the filter system. 3. be present in the carbon cartridge.

Which is the best water filter for RVs?

Culligan Inline Recreational Vehicle Water Filter produces healthier, better-tasting drinking and cooking water on the road in your RV. GAC 1 GPM Water Filter by Culligan®.

How to contact Culligan Water filter replacement cartridges?

All products we offer are protected by our No Worries Price Match Guarantee, meaning if you see them for less anywhere else, just call us and we’ll honor the lower price. For help finding the Culligan water filtration products you need, please call us at 1-800-277-3458.

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What immediately strikes you about the Culligan RVF-10 RV water filter is how robust and sturdy it is. This is a nicely substantial external canister system that gives you clean tasting water with minimal effort. It is also good value too, with one single cartridge lasting 250 gallons of water, which is a decent three-month camping season.

The water flow might be a little slower than some other canister models, but the rate is perfectly acceptable, and it does a mighty fine job of filtering out all the nasties, including odor, bad taste, chlorine, sediment and other contaminants. This is a durable and easy to fit water filtration system that performs well in both RVs and marine use. It also comes with a five-year limited manufacturer warranty.

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