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Aquasana Clean Water Machine Replacement Filter Cartridges - Removes Up To 96% of Chlorine & 99% of 77 Contaminants - 2 Count - AQ-CWM-R-D

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  • Replacement filters 2-pack for Aquasana Clean Water Machine: AQ-CWM-P-B or AQ-CWM-D-B. NOT compatible with New Clean Water Machine System launched in 2022 (AQ-CWM2-B)
  • Use genuine Aquasana replacements only - untested replacements are not certified for performance capacity or contaminant removal
  • Replacements made easy - no tools or plumber required. Simply twist, remove, and replace
  • Less than Dollar 0.10 per gallon. Filters 320 gallons. Change filters every 3 months - 8x the capacity of leading gravity pitchers
  • Powered Active Filtration - Obsessively engineered to remove over 96% of over 78 contaminants including lead, PFOA/PFOS, chlorine, pesticides, microplastics, and more. WQA tested and certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 (includes P473), and 401.


"Replacement filter for the Aquasana Clean Water Machine (or Powered Water Filtration System): AQ-CWM-P-B, AQ-CWM-P-W, AQ-CWM-D-B, AQ-CWM-D-W (Also the replacement for the PWFS version). Use only genuine Aquasana replacements with your Aquasana system - untested replacements are not certified for performance capacity or contaminant removal. Replacements made easy - no need to disconnect hoses or water lines. Simply open the top of your clean water machine, pull out the old filter, and replace it with the new one. Aquasana's Clean Water Machine gives you something never seen in a pitcher. By plugging the dispenser into a standard outlet, you force unfiltered water through an ultra-dense, smart filter block - no tools or installation required. WQA tested and certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 (includes P473), and 401. Removes 10 times more contaminants than the leading slow-drip, gravity pitcher. Removes 96% of 78 contaminants including chlorine, mercury, lead, asbestos, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and more. Selective Claryum filtration retains the healthy naturally occurring minerals like calcium, potassium, and magnesium. The long lasting filter provides you with 320 gallons of healthy water - equivalent to 2400 plastic water bottles - less than $0.10 per gallon. Bluetooth connectivity alerts you when it's time to replace your filter, and it tracks dollars saved from not purchasing bottled water."


Go Pete
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
It works with my Aquasana, I get nice, filtered water. Not incredibly easy to get the machine apart to switch out filters, but the filters are simple to change out.
pm
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
The filters generally seem to work well with the counter top system. Hard to know how effective the filtering is (without periodic tests) but it does improve the taste and smell of city water. The filters have been easy to install and to remove.
Jessica
Reviewed in Mexico on January 3, 2022
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Vijay
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 31, 2021
Have purchased these filters from Amazon several times in the last 12 months,and the product is great.Why has Amazon increased the price by 50% since March 2021?
Eugene N
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020
This isn't your Brita filter. It actually removes a lot more stuff from your tap than any other filter I have used before. I have been using Aquasana for our showers as well. They do have good products. My only 3 complaints are, a bit of water leaks out when removing the reservoir to refill it, it makes way too much noise for the pump to bring up the water to the filter and then your glass, etc. And it takes up quite a bit of space on the counter.To be fair, it does it's job and does it well, every time we pull out the filter, we see what it's covered in! I guess I need to post an image later on to show you guys what I mean.The noise is only annoying if you want to fill a glass at night, otherwise, who cares. Biggest peeve here is when you lift the water container and there is just a tad of water at the bottom, it leaks out no matter what! I hope they get this fixed somehow in the future, maybe have a tube go from the back side and then to the bottom, I don't know. They need to figure this part out. Otherwise it's a good filtering unit and works well. I would recommend.
D. Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020
When the water dispenser on our refrigerator broke, I started searching for a filtration system that would suit my requirements. I immediately learned pitcher type water filters are certainly inexpensive but basically make the water taste and look good while removing a few impurities (which often leech back into the water). I wanted to have a much more robust filtering system that met higher requirements. There was a huge jump in price from pitchers at $30 or 40 dollars to a several hundred dollar investment which would require plumbing, etc. So the Aquasana was a rare middle-of-the-road solution. I have to admit that I really wanted/needed to like this system; the good news is that it has not been an effort to do so.After choosing Aquasana I had to decided whether I wanted the dispenser or pitcher type. I wanted a constant supply of filtered water, not what would fit in the pitcher. Also, it was not important to me that the water be chilled; I was fine with room temperature water over ice. Now that I own the unit, I am extremely happy I made that choice.The potential problems with this entire set-up are the result of removing the tank or pitcher from the unit and replacing it. I have had my unit for several months and have only separated the two pieces once, when replacing the filter. Otherwise, my tank stays put on the dispenser and is refilled via a regular pitcher and a funnel. It can be refilled as often as I like and there is no opportunity for leaks. As long as you put water in, there will always be available filtered water. In other words the dispenser works just as well for one person or a family of eight.I didn't understand what the reviewers meant when they talked about the loud noise. The only time you hear a noise at all is when you push the button to dispense water into your glass. It might last a whopping 15 - 20 seconds and is obviously the sound of a pump forcing the water through the filter. It is not a jolting noise which suddenly occurs with no warning; you are the one controlling it.Replacing the filter does involve removing the dispenser from the base unit; therefore, there probably will be some leakage which I anticipated. I moved my entire unit over to as near the sink as I could so any escaping water wouldn't be a problem. After I finished replacing the filter (a breeze to do), I carefully reseated the dispenser in the "socket" and made sure it was properly aligned. Then I moved the entire unit back to its normal place on the kitchen counter and refilled the dispenser.A blinking red light comes on to alert you the filter will be out soon; when it changes to constant red, it is time to change it out. Depending on use, there will be a few days in between. You will reset the alert by pressing a reset button - very intuitive.This system can be monitored on a Smart Phone though I cannot imagine how it would be necessary - perhaps fun!
Alison B.
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2020
I have owned an Aquasana water machine that worked well for over 7 years. My old Aquasana had started to leak out of the bottom of the machine so I decided to buy a new machine, as I was completely satisfied with the performance and durability of Aquasana. I purchased the new machine in Oct. of 2019. I didn't set it up for a couple of months because of Christmas and the old machine was still working. When I set up the new machine in late December I had no qualms because of the performance of the original machine. Imagine my disappointment when I noticed a lot of water leaking out of the hole that the power cord was housed in. Every morning I would wake up to a puddle on the counter. Yesterday the machine stopped working completely. Even when plugged in there was no power. Today for the first time in almost 8 years I had to drink water directly from the tap. I guess I will have to contact Aquasana to see if they will help me as it is way past the time for Amazon's help. I know how well this machine cleans tap water, I had done my research before purchasing the original machine. I don't want to go elsewhere for my water needs. Aquasana please tell me this was just a bad machine and that your products have not become what so many other appliances have; faulty after only a few years of use.
Stella
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2019
I am very pleased with purchase; item as described; very fast delivery; reasonably priced when compared to others offered. Recommend seller.
catja
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2019
je l'utilise pour le pichet je suis très contente .Le seul petit problème après avoir changer le filtre la lumière clignotait toujours il a fallu que j'aille sur internet pour trouver comment l'arrêter .si non j'adore
JanAtHome
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2017
I bought the Aquasana Powered Water Filtration System from Costco and formerly used Aquasana's auto-ship for the replacement filters. When I saw that I could do the same through Amazon and I switched to using the subscription service so my purchase add to points on Amazon Prime credit card.Now for the filter, I go through 2 pitchers a day (the 8-cup on that fits in my refrigerator door) and this lasts six months. At first when the filter indicator light turned a solid red before the six months were up, I thought, "Well that sucks, this doesn't last for six months after all." I was wrong. After reading the instructions again, when the light is solid red, it means the filter is at 90% capacity; it's when the light starts to blink red that you need to replace it because that means it's at 100% capacity.By the way, I've read reviews of the system where users have had issue with horrible leaks. My system worked fine for the first month and then one day I did get the dreaded leak of water all over my counter and floor. I was trying to think of why this was happening and then realized when I removed the larger 16-cup dispenser to put refill the 8-cup pitcher, I was sliding the pitcher in -- that's what causes the leaking issue.Since then, rather than sliding the dispense or pitching in, I tip the lip of the dispenser or pitcher is tipped down as I put it under the opening of where the water comes out of the filtration dock. That way, I'm placing the dispenser or pitcher down onto the circular valve at the base of the dock instead of sliding it over the valve.This doesn't stop small water drops when I remove the dispenser or pitcher, but it has stopped the issue with massive leaks when filtering water, so I no longer have to stand and watch to make sure the water isn't leaking all over the counter. I can do more important stuff like couch potato "exercising".
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