What is the micron rating of this filter?
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What is the micron rating of this filter?
The Amway Compatible A101 Filter is a 5 micron carbon block filter.
A101
Is this really correct?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxanne
How do you explain the official Amway/Quixtar filter spec :
"Provides high-quality drinking water by removing more than 140 contaminants down to 0.2 microns in size."
There's a BIG difference between 5 microns and .2 microns!
Does your filter really allow particles 25 times larger to pass thru the filter than does the Amway/Quixtar filter?
Yes, this is correct. The A101 is an Amway compatible filter. It is not an exact replica with the extact same specifications. The manufacturer has made this compatible filter a 5 micron filter.
I see that you have editted your reply to remove the manufacterer / distributor phone number (805-227-0864) and the invitation to call them to verify the filter's specifications. Why have you decided to hide this important information?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxanne
Obviously, my worry is that this filter is a very poor quality filter and should not be sold by a company with such a stellar reputation as yours.
Even more interesting is that other vendors seem to sell this exact same filter from the same compatible manufacturer and they state that the filter specification is .2 microns.
I just don't know who to believe!
Hi Mr. Raybill,
I assure you that no one is trying to hide important information from you. It was my mistake to post the company's phone number in the first place, as they are set up to deal with distributors and not customers directly. That was my mistake. As for what other vendors have on their website I cannot speak to that. I can only assure you that the manufacturer of this product has informed us that this product is a 5 micron carbon block filter. There would be no reason for us to misinform customers that the filter filters out less than it actually does.