iSpring WGB22B 2-Stage 4.5″ x 20″ Whole House Water Filtration System Big Blue with Fine Sediment and Carbon Block Filters – Reduces up to 99% Chlorine

February 16, 2020 - Comment

The WGB22B whole house filtration system is the ideal “point of entry” filtration system for cleaning up water supplies to a home or business on municipal (city) water. Unlike “point of use” systems (like reverse osmosis systems) that are installed to supply water to a specific faucet, the WGB22B filters your water from the source.

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The WGB22B whole house filtration system is the ideal “point of entry” filtration system for cleaning up water supplies to a home or business on municipal (city) water. Unlike “point of use” systems (like reverse osmosis systems) that are installed to supply water to a specific faucet, the WGB22B filters your water from the source. This means water from every output in your home or business will have passed through the two filtration stages of the WGB22B. So what exactly do these two stages of filtration offer? Used as the first stage of defense on the system, the stage 1 housing holds a 5-micron high-capacity polypropylene sediment filter. This filter removes dirt and other various larger sized particles from the water that can clog the following filters. The second stage of the WGB22B houses a 5-micron CTO coconut shell carbon block filter. Block carbon is more effective than other forms of carbon in that it is finely ground up carbon packed into a solidified block. This means they have a higher density than other types of carbon filters, and are therefore more effective in removing their targeted contaminants. The carbon block filter knocks out bad tastes and odors, removes up to 99% of chlorine from the water, and is highly effective on organic chemicals (VOCs) like pesticides, herbicides, and industrial chemicals. The WGB22B is intended for lightly contaminated municipal water. If your water is highly chlorinated (to the point where you can smell, taste, and/or feel it), the WGB32B will be your best option as it has dual CTO carbon block filters to provide additional filtration measures. Alternatively if you are on a well water source, you will want to take a look at the WGB32BM, which has an iron and lead reducing filter – great for the plethora of heavy metals found in most well water sources. For standard municipal water that hasn’t been heavily chlorinated however, the WGB22B is a great choice.

Product Features

  • Protect Your Family and Household Appliance from Sediment, Chlorine, and More: Say goodbye to smelly, bad tasting water! Our system removes up to 99% of chlorine from water as well as up to 95% of sediment, rust, pesticides, herbicides, industrial solvents, VOCs, and various other contaminants. This system is installed at the main water supply line in order to treat all the water in your home.
  • DIY Installation and Maintenance: Refer to our manual and our helpful YouTube videos for easy DIY installation. With 1″ NPT inlet / outlet and Big Blue 20″ x 4.5″ filter cartridges, the system has minimum impact on water flow (up to 15 GPM) and requires minimum maintenance.
  • Top-Notch Quality: The first stage high capacity polypropylene sediment filter is able to achieve filtration down to 5 microns. The second stage CTO Carbon Block filter is made of high quality coconut shell carbon for maximum filtration efficiency and filter life. Both are tested by an independent third-party to meet NSF/ANSI standards. Both filters have a capacity of 100,000 gallons of water, enough to supply a family of four with clean water for a full year.
  • Peace of Mind Customer Service: We stand behind our products and if you encounter any problems with any of our products please reach out to us immediately. We are happy to help! Register online to active extended manufacturer warranty with lifetime personalized support. 123filter DOT com / support | 678-261-7611 | 3020 Trotters PKWY, Alpharetta, GA 30004
  • Please Note: Unlike an RO system, this system will NOT reduce Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), and instead keeps healthy minerals in your water. If you are interested in a filter that removes TDS consider our iSpring Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Takes some installation effort, but works well I was desperately in need of a whole house filter system on our well water supply. There’s no bacteria but, since recently moving into the home, we have had bad smells and red rust stains. Initially, I was able to flush the well long enough to remove the bulk of the rust particles which made the water literally red. I also replaced the filter media in the water softener, which after 17 years or so, was black, nasty and ineffective. However, while a glass of water now appeared nice and clear…

Anonymous says:

Test Results Are In! Test results are in (see photos attached), and I cannot be any happier with my purchase!This all started when finding out that my wife is pregnant with our first child. Living in a 100 year old condominium in Chicago, I always knew we had lead service pipes… but now with the pregnancy, this became more of a concern. I started off by buying a water testing kit (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DMF8SH6/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_21) and put my water to the test. As far as lead was…

Anonymous says:

Tap or bottled? Just installed and will do some updates as we go. If you know how to do pex this was cake. We have some serious hard water and I ended up placing this after our water softener. There are several schools of thought on this, easiest for us was post softener. Noticed an immediate change in city water…had a taste test, fridge filter vs bottled vs tap …prior to install everyone could tell which was tap no problem. After install there was some fun discussion…many picked the tap as bottled…

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