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Pentair Pentek P5 Sediment Water Filter, 10-Inch, Under Sink Spun-Bonded Polypropylene Replacement Cartridge, 10" x 2.5", 5 Micron
Pentair Pentek P5 Sediment Water Filter, 10-Inch, Under Sink Spun-Bonded Polypropylene Replacement Cartridge, 10" x 2.5", 5 Micron - Image 2
Pentair Pentek P5 Sediment Water Filter, 10-Inch, Under Sink Spun-Bonded Polypropylene Replacement Cartridge, 10" x 2.5", 5 Micron - Image 3
Pentair Pentek P5 Sediment Water Filter, 10-Inch, Under Sink Spun-Bonded Polypropylene Replacement Cartridge, 10" x 2.5", 5 Micron - Image 4

Pentair Pentek P5 Sediment Water Filter, 10-Inch, Under Sink Spun-Bonded Polypropylene Replacement Cartridge, 10" x 2.5", 5 Micron

9 500 ֏
Mar. 6 - 13 In Armenia

Delivery & taxes included

Condition: new

Specifications

  • KEEP YOUR WATER CLEAN and protect your appliances by removing dirt, sand, silt, scale, and rust particles in residential, commercial, and municipal drinking water
  • FITS ALL 10" standard housings and can replace any 10" x 2.5" sediment filter cartridge
  • MANUFACTURED FROM PURE 100% POLYPROPYLENE FIBERS spun together to form a true gradient density from outer to inner surfaces
  • DESIGNED FOR PURITY AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE so will not impart taste, odor or color
  • NSF INTERNATIONAL tested and certified for your peace of mind

Specifications

Material
‎Polypropylene (PP)
Product Dimensions
‎3"D x 10"W x 3"H
Item Weight
‎3.98 Ounces
External Testing Certification
‎ANSI, NSF
Product Benefits
‎Removes Dust
Brand
‎Pentek
UPC
‎051678014431
Global Trade Identification Number
‎00051678014431
Unit Count
‎1.0 Count
Number of Items
‎1
Manufacturer
‎Pentair Industries
Part Number
‎155014-43
Item Weight
‎3.98 ounces
Item model number
‎P5
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
‎No
Size
‎Pack of 1
Color
‎White
Style
‎5 Micron
Item Package Quantity
‎1
Number Of Pieces
‎1
Included Components
‎Sediment Water Filter
Batteries Included?
‎No
Batteries Required?
‎No
Warranty Description
‎30 day manufacturer
Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars
Date First Available
November 24, 2003