Kenmore Elite Central Water Whole Home Filtration System

Product Details
Specifications
Specifications & Dimensions
| Capacity and Flow: | |
|---|---|
| Filter Life Capacity (gal.): | 570,000 |
| Dimensions: | |
| Depth (in.): | 11.875 |
| Height (in.): | 35.375 |
| Tank Diameter (In.): | 13.5 |
| Tank Height (In.): | 35.37 |
| Width (in.): | 13.5 |
| Product Overview: | |
| General Warranty: | 1 year full parts and labor; 10 year tank |
| Color: | |
| Color Family: | Gray |
| General Features: | |
| Hard Water Conditioning: | Yes |
| Substances Filtered (Aesthetic): | Reduces Bad Taste & Odor, Chlorine Reduction |
| Substances Filtered (Health): | Sediment; chlorine taste and odor |
| Water Supply Type: | Municipal or Well Supply |
| Certifications: | |
| NSF/ANSI Certified: | Standard 42 |
| Power and Performance: | |
| Filtration Method: | Ultrafiltration |
Reviews (18)
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5.0 / 5.0
Back in 1993 we purchased this house and never knew that a very bad sulfar smell existed. Supposedly the well got hit by lightening and they could not test the water. So we landed a house with problems. We went through one of those smaller filter systems and started with 1 filter every 3 months, then it came down to 1 per month for odor and taste and they were now running $38 a filter, plus tax. This system pays for itself in 10 months at regular price of $349 and on sale yesterday at $199.99 - 6 months, thus saving us thousands over the life of the unit. With such a problem we are happy when it lasts 6 to 7 years even though 10 is what is advertised. This is definitely a lifesaver and if it works for us on odor and taste with a very bad sulfar smell, then I think it could work for almost anyone. I grabbed two to have a spare on hand and I'm good to go for 12, 14, 20 years!
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4.0 / 5.0
Missing manual for this item.. I found it by calling Parts Direct. Notice that the model number of this item must have 625 leading and a 0 at the end of the model number. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Kenmore-elite-Parts/Water-softener-Parts/user-manuals/manual-downloads/Model-625382080/0583/1090000?modelNumber=625382080&diagramPageId=&documentId=
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5.0 / 5.0
my well water started smelling bad after i chlorinated it.replaced pressure tank and drained hot water tank with no results.water had a burned rubber type smell. i tried this whole house filter and it solved the smell and the taste. my outside spigots are not filtered and they still smell.that proves this filter is working. we even turned off our water conditioner with no loss of good soft water. this filter is great,have had it about 6 weeks.
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5.0 / 5.0
First, about the person that wrote, "WOW! How can this be?" You expected more than what the system says its suppose to do. It WILL NOT take toxic mud and make it drinkable, that is not the intention of the design. I've personally installed several of these in friends homes inc. my own and it has made remarkable improvements over the existing water. I'm not claiming the system will make it 100% perfect, but more usable. I have seen it make water that was cloudy and sour to the taste, clear and more drinking. And I'm **** about my water. In closing, if you want perfect water, move to the top of the mountains in the northern hemisphere where the water in naturally cleansed and insatiably delicious. I.M.O., if you (any gen. cons.) want to improve your water by any measure, this system can def. help. Again, it's not designed to perfectly eliminate every foul aspect of bad water, but it does HELP, which is what this system is for. If you need better, extend the system.
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5.0 / 5.0
If you properly set your backflush timing and have the proper pressure coming into your unit, you'll get more mileage out of your soap, longer-lasting water filters on your refrigerator, cleaner dishes and less build-up on your appliances. I have had this unit for four years, never a problem. In fact, I plumbed in my backflush to go to my rose garden and Korean grass yard and set the recycle period to 10 days and shut off my irrigation in fall and winter months while getting extra clean water in the house. I drink from the faucet a lot nowadays. I used to be a hardcore reverse osmosis person but do not like the wasted water (1:1 ratio of waste to useable). The filter backflush puts my water use at a greater than a 60:1 ratio. While I believe some units may go out bad, I cannot believe that problems are "just their fault." If you have a heavily contaminated source (like construction in your area, where the water line gets dirt in it), a pre-filter with a removable media may help.
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4.0 / 5.0
Did not work when first received, but Sears repaired it cheerfully and without cost. Works fine now.
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5.0 / 5.0
IS THE BEST SYSTEMS FOR WATER FILTRATION The reviewer indicated they are affiliated with this product.
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2.0 / 5.0
This water filter is only for chlorine removal, nothing else. My water taste like a musty taste to it. I have called into Sears to complain about this , and to no avail there is nothing different in the taste,It seems the only thing I am going to do is ,put it on BY-PASS to see if there is a different raste !!
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1.0 / 5.0
To those of you who know nothing of water filtration or the widely varying techniques used to filter it. Fist note at the bottom of the description it says the filtration is cosmetic. This means it removes setiment, it obviously has carbon in it since people are having issues with carbon permeation. It would be great if Sears actually told you in the video the mechanisms used in the filtration process, Also don't be fooled by the reviewer who states that Reverse Osmosis wastes 2 gallons of water for each gallon of useable water. This simply isn't true with the newer models and definitely not true with other types of filtration. Not to mention this system back flushes, which means it also wastes water. Second an RO unit removes setiment, salt, chlorine, lead and many many other unwanted contaminates this unit DOES'T. Most likely this unit is using Coconut husk coated with carbon which is why it continues to leach carbon into the water and why people are reporting their water still tastes bad. Carbon is used to absorb chemicals from the water, it doesn't however remove any elements (lead, mercury, copper, vandium and the like) and back flushing only washes out the setiment, it does absolutley nothing for the carbon as the carbon will not release any chemicals from simply being rinsed it will only absorb more chemicals during the rinse which is why it's used to absorb the chemicals in the first place. I hope this helps anyone considering purchasing this unit.
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5.0 / 5.0
Took a well water system we were going to replace because of bad odor and
made it bottle water good. We are buying another one for our rental unit and
would recommend this to anyone on well water that tastes bad.Would never
thought this would work out this good and we added the Kenmore watersoftner
and we couldn't be happier.
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1.0 / 5.0
This product was highly recommended by the sales associate. I have had this filtration system in my home for over a year (Orlando city water). The water is still as nasty as ever. It has made no difference. The only thing I think it does is use electricity. I wish I knew a way to test if this was actually doing anything/making a difference.
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5.0 / 5.0
Had it installed by Sears installation services with the water softener also. Have had it for a few weeks and our water is very clean and tastes great. Beats out the more expensive products any day.The only downside to both is that you don't know when the clean or regeneration cycles have occurred unless you choose to do it manually. We rather set the program for convenience, so it's just something we always have to remember to check; not a deal breaker.
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5.0 / 5.0
I really love this filter, it does the job and does it well.
I researched what was actually wrong with my water, and the specs for this filter fit the job. Lucky for me, no extra filters to buy - no real maintaince or bother.
I wanted to wait before posting a review, so four weeks later..
We had no problems with carbon in the water, but if you do not follow all the instructions and set up the system properly, you could end up with carbon in your pipes. Just run the initial clean cycle and you won't have an issue.
The water smells and even "feels" cleaner. The biggest improvement was out dishwasher. I don't have a cheap dishwasher and have always had problems with it. After researching that problem, a water filter was a mentioned solution. Who knew! Crystal clear glass, no more dirty grit sticking to it.
Water pressure seems the same, and the unit is quiet - even when self cleaning.
Installing the init was easy and the instructions are very detailed.
I usually do a lot of research on anything I buy with no real loyalty to one brand or another. This has no match with any other brand or store which initially scared me, but it was my final choice.
I love it, but do your homework and get your water tested so you know what you need!
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5.0 / 5.0
Installed the unit about a month and a half ago. What a difference in the wuality of the water. The dish washer as well as the clothes washer are even working better.
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1.0 / 5.0
I originally wrote a review praising this unit-that was until it failed just a few months after installation. Somehow, charcoal started leaking and ended up clogging all of my fresh water lines. Much work and expense to replace all of the water lines. Sears was of NO help whatsoever. Would not refund due to my inability to find the receipt-only offered to replace. Why would I want to take the chance of this happening again? There still is, and always be charcoal in the water line. Impossible to get it all out. Loss of water pressure from some taps.
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1.0 / 5.0
The unit allows carbon, the filter material, to pass into the house, continuously depositing a grey "dust" in the toilets, even after 7 months in service. Sears service technicians are unable to stop the carbon and said that there was nothing wrong with the filter's seals. We are injesting the carbon by drinking water and cooking, unsure of the health consequences.
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5.0 / 5.0
This unit does an amazing job removing the chlorine taste & odor, as well as sediment from the whole homes water supply.It seems another city is in the news every day with people complaining about unpleasant chlorine smells & tastes. This is an article from a city near me: http://www.burnsville.org/index.aspx?NID=917This unit's installation is similar to that of a water softener.If you are budget minded, this unit will save you money in refrigeration water filters, bottled water, cleaning supplies.We are very happy with the resulting water quality.We like the little extras in the design: Energy Star rated power adapter, reassuring light on unit showing us that it is doing its job. -
5.0 / 5.0
After 35 years of putting up with silt and manganese plugging the pipes and filters used to try and stop it I ran into this, works like a champ, has a high flow valve and uses charcoal-gravel-sand as a filter media, traps particles down to 25 microns completely automatic and takes up little space, now if you figure the cost of the large 4 1/2" X 20" filter cartridges and the housing and the fact you have a never ending cost and hassle to replace it makes this thing a super bargain !! this is made by ecopure BUT sears has put a better high flow valve that actually counts the water flow and flushes it self after whatever you set it for, it also is free standing and contained in a outer housing which I added a overflow drain like the softener as a safety for my laminate floor, my only gripe is sears don't put any info out there to see how good this thing really is, owner manual would be helpful for those who want to study it before buying, you can get the ecopure manual which is the same except for the valve, this filter is well thought out and designed and uses sears proven softener valve design and I couldn't be more pleased with it--not to mention no more dropping water pressure from plugged water filter cartridges as well as the constant hassle of changing them !! A+++++ HIGHLY recommend this product-would have bought it years ago if I would have had more info--