Amazon has
Stokk UC50 Under Sink Water Filter (Grey) on sale for
$32.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.
Alternatively,
Amazon has
Stokk UC50 Under Sink Water Filter (White) on sale for
$35.49 or less*.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.
Note: Select Accounts may have a discount coupon on the product page for the white under sink filter that may be applied to the order for additional savings. Coupon discount amounts range from roughly 15% to 25% off.
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Product Description:
- With a prolonged lifespan, it is recommended to replace the filter every 24 months or 26,000 gallons for optimal performance (depending on your filtered water consumption). Save over 50% on each replacement filter. Maximum water flow rate of 1.6gpm to filter a glass of water in just 3.5 seconds, meeting your household's need for high-quality water. Suitable for kitchen, bathroom, RV, or office and so on
- Stokk 0.5μm filtration system effectively reduces various impurities, including PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, fluorides, chlorides, sand, particulates and more, while retaining all essential minerals
- Made from high-quality, BPA-free and lead-free materials. Against from NSF/ANSI 53& 42 American National Standard, tested and certified by SGS to effectively eliminate the hidden risks of tap water. The Cartridage filter is Tested and Certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI 42 & 372. Scan the QR for SGS online test report
- Stokk under counter water filter is a breeze and can be done in just 3 minutes. The filter element adopts a twist-and-pull design and can be replaced within 2 seconds. Note: Be sure to fully insert the hose during installation. Failure to fully insert the hose during installation may result in it coming loose and causing water leaks during use
- Our filter is made from natural carbon fiber, preventing clogs while offering higher filtration efficiency and faster water flow rates. With a longer lifespan and less frequent replacement, it reduces long-term costs, making it an excellent choice for any household
- Stokk under sink water filtration system adapts a composite filter technology, combining pre-activated carbon filter and post carbon filter to effectively reduce odor and chloride. The unique Coconut-shell activated carbon filter further absorbs odors and residual chlorine, makes it more purer, fresher
- Choose Stokk's world-class water filtration solutions and US-based customer support for worry-free purchasing and after-sales support. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, feel free to contact our after-sales team and water specialists for free technical support
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NSF has a reverse lookup for each standard. You can search which manufacturers met it.
The Stokk says it meets NSF, but it is helpful to cross verify that as well. I don't have the time to confirm.
The CuZn looks nice but I'm not sure what they're certain are other than WQA.
I could be wrong, but I believe WQA is a pay to play organization. You just pay the membership fee. I'm not aware that you have to submit or meet tests, like NSF and ASTM requires you to. Also some companies claim to meet NSF, but it's actually only for the components. Like they will meet am mad standard for the fittings and fasteners, but not for the actual filtration.
So from my perspective I'll always go with the NSF certified products for water/food. A company that is transparent and willing to go through the effort and cost of certifying their product gives me peace of mind.
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Does the CuZn UC-200 have NSF certification?
I wasn't able to find any on their website.
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In general, if someone meets it, you bet that they will advertise it.
NSF has a reverse lookup for each standard. You can search which manufacturers met it.
The Stokk says it meets NSF, but it is helpful to cross verify that as well. I don't have the time to confirm.
The CuZn looks nice but I'm not sure what they're certain are other than WQA.
I could be wrong, but I believe WQA is a pay to play organization. You just pay the membership fee. I'm not aware that you have to submit or meet tests, like NSF and ASTM requires you to. Also some companies claim to meet NSF, but it's actually only for the components. Like they will meet am mad standard for the fittings and fasteners, but not for the actual filtration.
So from my perspective I'll always go with the NSF certified products for water/food. A company that is transparent and willing to go through the effort and cost of certifying their product gives me peace of mind.
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I wasn't able to find any on their website.
CuZn's UC-200 Series under sink water filters are NSF/ANSI 42&372 certified. Featuring industry leading filtration performance, legendary lifetime warranty support and are without question the best value on the market.
I wasn't able to find any on their website.
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Keep in mind that you should not be drinking hot water from the tap (unless you have a tankless water heater)
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