By: Engdenton
The Engdenton Faucet Water Filter is a stainless-steel water filter designed to reduce chlorine and improve the quality of your water. It features an ultra adsorptive material that efficiently purifies the water and is easy to install on standard faucets. This filter is one of the best Faucet Mounted Water Filters on the market, offering unbeatable value for money, superior build quality and a sleek design. With cutting-edge technology, this filter removes chlorine and odor from water, while the stainless steel housing is crack-proof and ensures no leakage. Enjoy clean and safe drinking water with the Engdenton Faucet Water Filter.Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer: This filter saved my coffee pot. Without the filter, my well water was leaving a thick deposit of minerals on everything it touched. This filter cleared to water and saved my appliances.
United States on Sep 12, 2023
Joaquin: I've used the same water filter for months and the water still tastes very good. The product is built very well and I fully expect the Engdenton Faucet Water Filter will continue serving me for years. The water flow is really good, easy to use and always on tap.
Canada on Aug 14, 2021
Ricardo Elizondo Ulloa: Fácil de instalar, cumple su función.
Mexico on Jul 07, 2021
Paulina Kachman: Very happy with this filter. Much prefer metal to plastic, delivers great flavour, and was easy to install. Highly recommend.
Canada on May 21, 2021
Amazon Customer: Well done build or durability and gives a very good water taste ...
The only stainless steel heavy duty filter
Very satisfied with this purchase
Canada on May 05, 2021
Mommy D: I recently had to move from a home in the country (on a well) into an apartment in town and I'd long known the water in town smelled like bleach and tasted awful. My landlord warned me I'd need a 'filtration system' and described the array she'd installed at her own home at high cost. I wasn't sure about this on-faucet filter but I did my research and sought a quick fix to maybe 'get by with' until I could afford 'better.' One topic I researched was water pressure (because our well had had low pressure, my secondary focus beyond taste was water pressure). I really expected any on-faucet filter to slow the flow to a dribble. I prepared myself for the worst. I also couldn't understand how I would switch the filter from filtered to non-filtered water to do dishes and such (and save the life of my filter cartridge), it wasn't made clear in information I read online about any filters. The video in this brand showed me, and that sold me on this model.
I originally looked into this filter because what caught my eye was 'high water flow.'
During my move, I filled lots of bottles from the well to bring with me, figuring I'd eventually end up paying for bottled water, and...
United States on Jul 29, 2020
Victor Ehrlich: There are ten SS water faucet filter systems on the Amazon website currently. After a mistaken purchase of one of them, I had no choice but make a systematic study if I wanted to avoid another mistake. After reading the reviews of all, I concluded that there are three basic types of structures: 1) The best design is one where the two parts of the shell are joined by use of an O-ring, and the shell can be separated from the valve assembly by means of a side tube with a flexible joint. A hint for the existence of the O-ring is a flange/lip on one of the shell parts. Three brands feature this design. This is my favorite as I’ll explain later. 2) The next design also features a side tube with a flexible joint but does not offer an O-ring. Instead, it has a cylindrical-shape shell with a very smooth joint connecting the two halves. There are only two brands on the website. 3) The third design is also a smooth shell with no O-ring, and the shell connects to the valve assembly by means of a solid side tube. This is my least-favored design. There are six brands listed on Amazon.
Now I explain why I like the first design. Because of the O-ring, the chance of a leak is practically...
United States on Nov 12, 2019
Jackwayne Balancio: Great product. All metal faucets water filter at a great price!
Canada on Oct 17, 2019
Engdenton Faucet-Mounted Water Filtration System | AquaBliss 10-Cup Water Filtration Pitcher - Clean, Crisp-Tasting Water in Minutes! | Waterdrop Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System: Enjoy Clean, Fresh-Tasting Water at Home | |
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Sale off | $18 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 604 reviews | 1 reviews | 604 reviews |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 2,692 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 3,017 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 2,420 ratings |
Batteries required | No | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #192,107 in Tools & Home Improvement #139 in Faucet Mount Water Filters | #371 in Pitcher Water Filters#22,988 in Kitchen & Bath Fixtures | #38,541 in Tools & Home Improvement #77 in Under-Sink & Countertop Filtration |
MaterialStainless Steel | Capacity200 Gallons, 320 Gallons | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Item model number | PR-FM-001 | 8541997982 | WD-G2-W |
Product Dimensions | 13"L x 7"W x 14"H | 17.33"L x 5.91"W x 13.98"H | |
ASIN | B07DCMD991 | B078B3HGBG | B082CZ9XZ9 |
Included Componentstop housing, base housing, valve/lever, manual, filter cartridge, converter/sadapters, gasketstop housing, base housing, valve/lever, manual, filter cart… See more | Purification MethodACF | ||
Specific instructions for use | reduce water contaminants | ||
Manufacturer | Engdenton | No | Waterdrop |
Brand | Engdenton | AquaBliss | Waterdrop |
Model Name | PR-FM-001 | WD-G2-W | |
Thickness | 3 Millimeters | ||
Installation Type | 台面式 | Countertop | Under Sink |
Item Weight | 1.55 pounds | 25 pounds | |
Specifications | Sgs | ||
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty | 1 year manufacturer and Seller Combination | |
Special Feature | Durable | Chlorine Reduction | Innovativa tankless design |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit | |
Package Information | Faucet | Jug | Cartridge |
Maximum Flow Rate | 3 Liters Per Minute | 0.28 Gallons Per Minute |
Aje_s: I have used a Brita faucet water filter for a couple of decades...I have probably purchased at last 4 or 5 of them as they will eventually break after several years - usually due to some part of the plastic frame breaking/flexing enough to leak water. I decided to try Engdenton's faucet water filter and I installed it about a month ago. I have been very happy with it - the frame is made out of metal and it is quite solid - I can't imagine this one breaking easily and lasting longer than the Brita. The only unknown I have to-date is that there is no filter change indicator. Instructions just state that you should change it out when you notice a reduction in the filtered water flow. I will see how many months the filter lasts but I am very happy so far with this product!
United States on Oct 20, 2023