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Watts Premier WP500315 CT-1 Counter top Drinking Filter, White
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💧5 Micron Filter
🔄Diverter Adapter Kit
🚰Convenient Spout
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💦 Sip Smart, Live Clean!
ECO FRIENDLY CHOICE - Reduce plastic waste by opting for filtered water over bottled alternatives.
EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION - Set up in minutes with the included diverter adapter kit—no plumber needed!
SLEEK AND COMPACT DESIGN - Fits seamlessly into your kitchen aesthetic without taking up valuable space.
ADVANCED FILTRATION TECHNOLOGY - 5-micron carbon filter pre-installed for superior taste and quality.
PURE HYDRATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS - Experience the luxury of clean, filtered water right from your countertop.
The Watts Premier WP500315 CT-1 Countertop Drinking Filter offers a convenient and efficient solution for clean drinking water. Featuring a 5-micron carbon filter pre-installed, a dispensing spout, and an easy-to-install diverter adapter kit, this filter combines advanced technology with a sleek design, making it an eco-friendly choice for health-conscious consumers.
Reviews
B**Y
The good, the bad and the Ugly!!!
THE GOODJust moved to a new town. Anywhere else around the area, my Britta would clean up the taste of bad water, but not here. Here it's SO chlorinated, I needed something better.After a lot of reading and research I was down to the Filtrete Under-the-counter unit and this unit. The Filtrete pro sounded like it had a strong flow and filtered down to .5, but after looking at it closer, it would be just my luck to have a connector pop out and cause water damage without me around. So, I decided on this.I had it connected in under 5 minutes. I just needed a pair of pliers to loosen the faucet part which needed to be removed. The unit came with a needed adapter which worked perfect. I turned it on and after letting it run for a few minutes, I tried the water. AWESOME!!! Clorine smell and taste was GONE!This thing works, and works well and I don't have to worry about broken lines under the sink. The water flow remains good through the unit as well. I can also find many options in replacement filters because of its standard size. I love the quality and functionality of this unit.THE BAD.The problem was, upon closer inspection, there was a small bead of water coming from the units water output. At the bottom of the metal output piece (Which you can just pull out) there are 2 small, round O-rings, and one was pertruding. It was cracked, so only one O-ring was ok, and when I moved the water output, it beaded up.I called the "Manufacturer", which sounds like it isn't REALLY the manufacture, but a distributor, and was told they don't have any parts, they get the unit assembled. The parts they DO carry they said, are all given to Amazon. SO.... they told me I should pack it back up, and send it back to Amazon.What?!? I am suppose to ship the whole unit back, at MY expense, and have another unit sent, when a 5 cent part could be mailed out to me for the cost of a stamp. RIDICULOUS!!! Not too bright, or environmentally friendly. This is the problem with buying some things over the internet, from a place without a local retail outlet, but to save, we gamble...Now I either ship it back, hunt online or drive to local hardware stores and look for something that COULD work as a replacement. Grrrrr.....I finally went to Home Depot and found that they carried a package of #47 O-rings for a couple bucks that fit fine. All better now.THE UGLYThis Item is Ugly as sin. It reminds me of my pool filter. I am going to make or find something to cover it.OVERALLFor this price, it's an AWESOME deal!!!*** UPDATE - 07-06-2012 ***WOW time flies. I have had this filter now almost 3 years. It was used constantly for over a year, until I moved out of that City (YAY!!!). It then sat for about 6 months before I decided to hooked it up at my new place, so I wanted to open it to replace the filter.I was expecting the worst. First, it's not at all easy to open. I tried tapping it open with a hammer and a screw driver, on the bottom. I tried holding it between my legs and twisting hard. All attempts made me look silly. I eventually bought a cheapo Car Oil Filter changer wrench? at about $5.00, which worked perfectly. This, along with another pair of hands made it fairly easy to loosen.When I opened it, I was surprised. It wasn't as bad as I had thought it would be. After a year or more of use, and then sitting for 6 months, it was hardly dirty. I was expecting something that looked like the insides of an old Barroom Ice Maker, but it wasn't even close. I ended up tossing the old filter, which still looked hardly used. This in itself was amazing, considering how gross tasting and smelling Fitchburg's water was. The inside did show a little build up, and with its structural design, it had many nooks and crannies that needed cleaning out. I tried soap alone, but eventually I used a small screwdriver and paper towels to clean out the tough spots.I already had purchased a Level 2. 10 Inch replacement filter for it, but I ended up stealing a piece of rubber off the old filter to make it fit snug. It went back together easily and in about 5 minutes of running it was as good as the first day I tasted it.I just wish it wasn't SOOO Ugly. I had an idea when I first got it, to hide it's looks. I wanted to make a cover for it out of something waterproof and medium grey. Then I wanted to add big white eyes with black pupils and Large Dark Grey ears. That way it would look like an elephant. Maybe it would even make the kids drink more water? :)Anyway, the way this thing is built, it should last generations. There are still things for sale out there well worth the cost, and this is one of them. And who-ever builds my Idea, I want the first (or second) one...*** UPDATE - 09-06-2015 ***6 Years later and I'm back to buy my 3rd replacement filter. They last a lot longer than they say, although I probably should change more often. I wait until I can't take the slowness.When I open it, you can see the filter has done its job. I clean the nooks and cranny's with q-tips and some white vinegar. Be sure to pop the tube off (pulls right out, held in with two rubber o-rings) and clean it with something. I've seen some build up in there. Also, the push-pull thingy may need a little canola oil to lube it up. I posted where I found that idea in on of my comments. I thought I'd have to replace it, but it's still works good after 6 years of labor.Here's the filter I use and it does and Amazing job of cleaning my terrible towns water. KX Matrikx 06-250-125-975 Lead, Cyst, Chlorine Taste and Odor Reduction Filter, 10-Inch - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CNBB6ACSee you in 3 more years.....
U**I
Best sink filter I've ever tried
I purchased this filter in September 2011 and have used it for one year now. Prior to purchasing this I had used PUR faucet mount filters over about six to eight years on and off,the infamous cylinder type one usually found in stores. I had three of those units over the years. They all cracked around the housings over time. They dida good job filtering but all broke. Took me 3 times to learn my lesson to not bother with PUR ever again. So I had gone hunting over a year ago and ended up giving this one a shot, despite it being a bit more filter thanI wanted but I had the room on my sink area for such a beast and preferred this over some under the sink unit as a replacement. The unit arrived and the first thing I did, in light of other comments about difficulty of opening the unit, was to open it and inspect. Mine was not overly difficult to unscrew. I did have a rubber strap wrench that I used (what home handy man doesn't have a strap wrench or two , eh?) to help me crack it open. No need for a back up wrench but it would come in handy if one had weaker hands than mine. Upon opening I inspected and decided to use a dab of silicon oil on the o-ring that seals the unit before re-assembling. This is nota bad idea if one has this unit as it will make future dis-assembly easier. Mounting the unit with the valve to the faucet was painless in my case. The diverter valve works perfectly. I will note at this stage the valve as noted in other reviews, did begin to stick after MONTHS of use. Reason? Simple lime build up.FIX? Simple application of vinegar on a dish towel, pulled the valve to the open position, lightly wrap soaked towel around the stem and allow to soak for a hour. At that point I just used my finger nail and tooth brush to remove deposits on the stem. At that point the valveworks as new until the next time it sticks months later. I don't know why people that have written reviews have failed to figure this out. Not a difficult thing to ponder out. On to the filter itself and how well it removes the taste of chlorine. On mine with MY municipel system, it works fine. As well asany of the PUR faucet systems I ever used does. When I bought the unit I aquired a spare filter http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000246SMS/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00 / KX MATRIKX Whole House Pb1, 10" Length (9.75" Actual), Extruded Carbon Block -- 0.5 micron -- Lead, Cyst, Chlorine Taste & Odor Reduction Replacement Water Filter Cartridge, 06-250-125-975 for future replacement (a step up I believe from what ships with the unit, unsure) I didn't feel the need to replace the filter in myunit until just over six months of use. For the record the water in my area varies in quality week to week. Sometimes it is almost as bad as pool water, other times no needat all to filter for taste. So how long this filter would last where you live would depend on local conditions. Iron content , etc. When I had to open the filter six months later this past spring, it was without great annoyance. I did have to use the rubber strapwrench I have to assist as I did when the unit was new. Again, as I had done six months prior, I applied a slight amount of SILICON oilto the o-ring. DO NOT USE VASELINE or any petroleum base if you do this. I suggest SILICON oil or a silicon grease. Only a small amount is needed to not slop it around. I used USDA of food approved (PURE silicon) without any petroleum. Not all SILICON oil is petroleum free. READ THE LABEL. If it has anypetroleum in it, I would not use it on rubber o-rings. You have been warned. So, despite what others have said in negative reviews I've had none of the problems. No leakage, no horrible issues with dis-assembly to replace the filter , no strange issues with the faucet valve (other than having to remove lime build up after couple months use (Simpleto fix with vinegar and a finger nail). One thing to note. If you have high water pressure or just plain HEALTHY pressure, do not open the tap full stroke and divert tothis filter. Use perhaps a quarter stroke (turn) to divert. The unit comes with instructions on expected FLOW rate. One can simplyuse a quart jar and a watch to judge how much YOUR faucet need to be opened and NO more when using this filter. I suspect mostthat have issues witht he filter perhaps cracking or leaking over time are slamming full pressure to the unit and exceeding pressures.At the best they are trying to push water too fast thru the filter and nto letting it do the full job it is capable of. SO figure out the flow rate and don't force the flow because you are in a rush or not paying attention. Bottom line. If you are on teh fence I would go with this unit ANY day over the PUR units which while they do do the job all tend to breakwithin a year of use. I suspect I could push the filter to 8 months of use prior to replacement the next time. Just depends on how much cholrine my supplierdecides to flood us with over the year. As with all filters of this type you do not run hot water thru it, or risk destroying carbon bit inside. Also, for those of you who dont' read instructions, flush this unit five full minutes before using for consumption.
W**F
GREAT UNIT - Cheap Filter
I had the Aquasana countertop system which uses 2 filters replaced every 6 months. It worked well but the cost of the filters was $53.99 U.S., which cost me about $60.89 Canadian, and hold-up time going through customs and crossing the border + potential additional charges by customs. I found the Watts CT-1 a desirable replacement. The only thing that made it a bit of a question was that it only had 1 filtering stage (Aquasana has 2) and would the water taste just as good.When I received the CT-1 I was pleased with its design and the fact that it had a separate dispensing spout. This is a personal preference and some people may not like it. The price was very good compared to Aquasana. However, when I tasted the water from the filter I did not like it, nor did my spouse. The water from the Aquasana tasted great, but the water from the Ct-1 unit had a sandy taste or something like that, maybe a bit sulphur-like. I looked into the filter used and found out that the filter that came with this unit is the absolute cheapest (under $10), and it was supposed to reduce chlorine taste and odour, sand, silt, sediment, and rust only. Well the taste was not appreciated. Also the manual said that you could only use their filters 101013, 101014, 101015, 100036, 101007, 101008 and 101009. The filter supplied with the unit is the 101008 (per newest manual) and it filters down to the 5 Micron level (very poor). The old manual indicated that the filter was the 1 Micron 101015 (this was better). The best one seems to be the 101014 or 101015 ($ 24.95 Canadian from Premier Filters) which filter down to the 1 Micron level. The manual warns you NOT to use other manufacturer' s filters because they may not work properly in the CT-1 unit. NOT TRUE. I searched the internet until I found a reputable filter dealer (GTAwater.com) and sent them a query.I discovered that their best TOP-OF-THE-LINE filter was the OMNI-CB3 which filtered everything down to the .5 micron level (10 times better than the filter provided with the CT-1 unit). They assured me that this filter would work properly in the CT-1 unit since they sold a unit that looked almost identical to the CT-1 but it was called the SPRING 1000.The OMNI-CB3 filter costs $45.99 Canadian and shipping is only $8.50 no matter how many filters you order. This works out to about 26 cents per day - a bargain for great tasting, well-filtered water! It is recommended to run water through a new filter for 3 minutes before drinking the water. This cleans out any loose particles in the filter and soaks the elements well enough to begin effective filtering.Since the filter should be replaced every 6 months, I bought 2 OMNI-CB3 filters. The cost is much lower than what I was paying for filters from Aquasana and the taste of the water is just as good as it was with the 2 Aquasana filters (great taste!). Also the OCB3 filter removes all sorts of pollutants and poisons down to the .5 micron level. These include Lead, Mercury, Chlorine, Rust, Sediment, Cryptosporidium & Giardia Cysts. Taste is enhanced and odour reduced. This filter is called a Cyst Reduction Cartridge, and it also removes VOCs (Volatile Organic Chemicals). This is just as good or possibly better than any other countertop system that I have investigated or owned (including Aquasana 2-stage).I replaced the filter that came with the Watts Premier CT-1 unit with the OMNI-CB3 filter. It fits perfectly and the water coming out of it is great!I found the following Flotec CB3 filter on this site. This filter appears to be equivalent to the OMNI-CB3, but at a better price! I should have checked before this ordering!
Flotec CB3-SS Omni Carbon Block Undersink Replacement Water Filter Cartridge
I gave the CT-1 package a 4 star rating because of the cheap filter that comes with the unit. The unit itself is great and deserves a 5-star rating (without the cheap filter). I guess they put in the cheapest filter to keep costs down and maintain a profit.I recommend this unit (not the filter in it) for anyone who wants simple, efficient counter-top water filtering. But be sure to buy better filters. Whenever you shop for water filtering systems always investigate the type of filters being used and if they will do what you expect them to do.
Flotec CB3-SS Omni Carbon Block Undersink Replacement Water Filter Cartridge
R**.
Functions as intended, but undocumented included filter probably isn't the right kind for chloramine treated water
My guess is, like me, most people considering this unit want to eliminate the chlorine smell and taste from their tap water. The first thing you need to know, after much research on my part, is you must determine how your water supply is chlorine treated. Is it 'free' chlorine or chloramine? There is a HUGE difference in respect to how each can be effectively filtered. And the most important component is the filter. Every city will have this information publicly available, either online in the form of a water quality report, or through a telephone call. I was able to find the info for my city online and immediately determined they use chloramine treatment. Apparently chloramine is becoming increasingly common, especially in larger cities, because it doesn't dissipate from water nearly as quickly as free chlorine and therefore works for much longer. There seems to be growing concern about how chloramine can affect a range of things, from people and animals, to its corrosive effect on rubber gaskets used in plumbing related fixtures (like the rubber flapper in my toilet that is leaking - though it's also decades old).Commonly found carbon filters effectively remove free chlorine but are mostly ineffective against chloramine. Without getting into the technical nitty-gritty about how and why, if your city uses chloramine, you need to find a filter that specifically states it will remove it. Most carbon filters, and all of the less expensive ones I checked, do not. Here on Amazon Canada the only one I found was the Pentek ChlorPlus 10, which I ordered along with the CT-1. It fit fine, and works, though I plan to get a chlorine test kit to confirm how effective it is. As far as I can tell, the filter included with this unit is either the Watts Premier 5 or 10 micron carbon block. Watts also makes a filter they call ChloraBlock for chloramine filtration. It also has white end caps, like the basic carbon filters, so it's impossible to know what is included without any kind of documentation. I would assume a 'premium' filter for chloramine would be advertised, if it was included with the CT-1, due to this desirable feature. The link to the replacement filter in the product description on this page (up above) indicates it's the regular 5 micron carbon block. It's possible some of the negative reviews for the CT-1 are by those with chloramine treated water who don't know that the included carbon filter (assuming it's not the ChloraBlock version) is rendered ineffective.Getting into some of the technical details - chloramine is created by combining chlorine and ammonia. When chloramine enters an effective filter, the two components are split, with chlorine stuck in the carbon, but ammonia continuing through. Of course the municipal water organization will say that the residual ammonia is within safe limits... It probably is, technically, for people (definitely not if you keep fish in aquariums). But I'm unsure if it affects water taste at such levels, which was my primary interest in getting one of these filtration systems. It does make one wonder. From what I was able to find, ammonia can be removed through de-ionization (called DI) as part of 'water softening' which generally refers to the removal of mineral/metal ions, such as calcium, magnesium, etc. (some of which you might want to retain in your drinking water). There are 10" type filters available, but are less common and usually part of reverse osmosis (RO) systems (RODI). Where I'm heading with this is that the single filter CT-1 will likely be inadequate if one also wants to remove the ammonia 'byproduct' after chloramine filtration. A dual filter system will be needed, which I'm still uncertain I will end up buying. Edit: Looking into this more, there is reason to be concerned about possible health concerns resulting from demineralization through DI filtration, which could manifest in a relatively short time. For better background on this, search: Health risks from drinkingdemineralized water. If DI is implemented, then remineralization of drinking water would be wise, which of course results in a third water filtration step... Due to the complexity, I'll probably stick to filtering chloramine/chlorine to improve taste without DI to eliminate the ammonia.The reason I arrived at the CT-1 was I didn't want to mess around with tapping into the water pipe under the counter, etc., so really was only left with countertop models. It seems to be well made. Contrary to another review, the faucet adapter included with the unit I received, was all metal. So far it works. Four stars because it does, and is pretty basic, but is easy to install and assemble. The lack of documentation about the capability of the included filter docks one star.Bottom line: if your tap water is chloramine treated, expect to spend about $25 for the correct filter.
A**R
Very easy to set up & very good taste
We bought one of these for my son who lives in an apartment. The water in his apartment is drinkable but the chlorine taste is too strong. This filter was extremely easy to set up. The small footprint allows it to easily fit beside any sink and the length of the included hose permits much flexibilty in where the unit can be placed.The filter is ideal for an apartment or other rented space as there is no drilling or screws required. It simply sits on the countertop and attaches to the existing faucet with the included hardware and hose. The difference in the taste of the filtered water is astounding. It's better than the taste of most bottled waters I've tried. Well worth the purchase.We actually recommended this to a friend who is also in an apartment and he is thoroughly happy. We even bought a filter for ourselves so that when we travel on vacation we can just hook it up to the hotel faucet or to our rented villa. It's so easy to connect and disconnect - it will save us from buying tons of water during our long vacations.
E**Y
Great Unit, works well.
I have had this water filter for about a year and a half and it works just great. I used the filter that came with it for the first while, and when I went to replace it after 6 months, I purchased a Pentek Chrloplus 10 Carbon Block filter ( 10 Inch x 2 1/2 in ) that fits perfectly in this unit and is good taking out chloramines and is 1 micron so all the other stuff I don't want is taken out too. ( We don't have fluoride added to our local water, so I did not need to look for a filter for that. )
E**T
provides clear good tasting water
Works well, sits on sink, provides clear good tasting water.
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Suresh K.
Very impressed with the quality and fast delivery. Will shop here again.
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Imran F.
Very reliable shop with genuine products. Will definitely buy again!
This attractive system sits beside the sink and operates by use of a diverter valve attached to the main sink faucet. Filter will reduce chlorine taste and odor, sand, silt sediment and rust form the water. Will accept all standard 10-inch replacement filter elements.
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Here it's SO chlorinated, I needed something better.After a lot of reading and research I was down to the Filtrete Under-the-counter unit and this unit. The Filtrete pro sounded like it had a strong flow and filtered down to .5, but after looking at it closer, it would be just my luck to have a connector pop out and cause water damage without me around. So, I decided on this.I had it connected in under 5 minutes. I just needed a pair of pliers to loosen the faucet part which needed to be removed. The unit came with a needed adapter which worked perfect. I turned it on and after letting it run for a few minutes, I tried the water. AWESOME!!! Clorine smell and taste was GONE!This thing works, and works well and I don't have to worry about broken lines under the sink. The water flow remains good through the unit as well. I can also find many options in replacement filters because of its standard size. I love the quality and functionality of this unit.THE BAD.The problem was, upon closer inspection, there was a small bead of water coming from the units water output. At the bottom of the metal output piece (Which you can just pull out) there are 2 small, round O-rings, and one was pertruding. It was cracked, so only one O-ring was ok, and when I moved the water output, it beaded up.I called the \"Manufacturer\", which sounds like it isn't REALLY the manufacture, but a distributor, and was told they don't have any parts, they get the unit assembled. The parts they DO carry they said, are all given to Amazon. SO.... they told me I should pack it back up, and send it back to Amazon.What?!? I am suppose to ship the whole unit back, at MY expense, and have another unit sent, when a 5 cent part could be mailed out to me for the cost of a stamp. RIDICULOUS!!! Not too bright, or environmentally friendly. This is the problem with buying some things over the internet, from a place without a local retail outlet, but to save, we gamble...Now I either ship it back, hunt online or drive to local hardware stores and look for something that COULD work as a replacement. Grrrrr.....I finally went to Home Depot and found that they carried a package of #47 O-rings for a couple bucks that fit fine. All better now.THE UGLYThis Item is Ugly as sin. It reminds me of my pool filter. I am going to make or find something to cover it.OVERALLFor this price, it's an AWESOME deal!!!*** UPDATE - 07-06-2012 ***WOW time flies. I have had this filter now almost 3 years. It was used constantly for over a year, until I moved out of that City (YAY!!!). It then sat for about 6 months before I decided to hooked it up at my new place, so I wanted to open it to replace the filter.I was expecting the worst. First, it's not at all easy to open. I tried tapping it open with a hammer and a screw driver, on the bottom. I tried holding it between my legs and twisting hard. All attempts made me look silly. I eventually bought a cheapo Car Oil Filter changer wrench? at about $5.00, which worked perfectly. This, along with another pair of hands made it fairly easy to loosen.When I opened it, I was surprised. It wasn't as bad as I had thought it would be. After a year or more of use, and then sitting for 6 months, it was hardly dirty. I was expecting something that looked like the insides of an old Barroom Ice Maker, but it wasn't even close. I ended up tossing the old filter, which still looked hardly used. This in itself was amazing, considering how gross tasting and smelling Fitchburg's water was. The inside did show a little build up, and with its structural design, it had many nooks and crannies that needed cleaning out. I tried soap alone, but eventually I used a small screwdriver and paper towels to clean out the tough spots.I already had purchased a Level 2. 10 Inch replacement filter for it, but I ended up stealing a piece of rubber off the old filter to make it fit snug. It went back together easily and in about 5 minutes of running it was as good as the first day I tasted it.I just wish it wasn't SOOO Ugly. I had an idea when I first got it, to hide it's looks. I wanted to make a cover for it out of something waterproof and medium grey. Then I wanted to add big white eyes with black pupils and Large Dark Grey ears. That way it would look like an elephant. Maybe it would even make the kids drink more water? :)Anyway, the way this thing is built, it should last generations. There are still things for sale out there well worth the cost, and this is one of them. And who-ever builds my Idea, I want the first (or second) one...*** UPDATE - 09-06-2015 ***6 Years later and I'm back to buy my 3rd replacement filter. They last a lot longer than they say, although I probably should change more often. I wait until I can't take the slowness.When I open it, you can see the filter has done its job. I clean the nooks and cranny's with q-tips and some white vinegar. Be sure to pop the tube off (pulls right out, held in with two rubber o-rings) and clean it with something. I've seen some build up in there. Also, the push-pull thingy may need a little canola oil to lube it up. I posted where I found that idea in on of my comments. I thought I'd have to replace it, but it's still works good after 6 years of labor.Here's the filter I use and it does and Amazing job of cleaning my terrible towns water. KX Matrikx 06-250-125-975 Lead, Cyst, Chlorine Taste and Odor Reduction Filter, 10-Inch - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CNBB6ACSee you in 3 more years....."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"U***I"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2012","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Best sink filter I've ever tried\n \n","reviewBody":"I purchased this filter in September 2011 and have used it for one year now. Prior to purchasing this I had used PUR faucet mount filters over about six to eight years on and off,the infamous cylinder type one usually found in stores. I had three of those units over the years. They all cracked around the housings over time. They dida good job filtering but all broke. Took me 3 times to learn my lesson to not bother with PUR ever again. So I had gone hunting over a year ago and ended up giving this one a shot, despite it being a bit more filter thanI wanted but I had the room on my sink area for such a beast and preferred this over some under the sink unit as a replacement. The unit arrived and the first thing I did, in light of other comments about difficulty of opening the unit, was to open it and inspect. Mine was not overly difficult to unscrew. I did have a rubber strap wrench that I used (what home handy man doesn't have a strap wrench or two , eh?) to help me crack it open. No need for a back up wrench but it would come in handy if one had weaker hands than mine. Upon opening I inspected and decided to use a dab of silicon oil on the o-ring that seals the unit before re-assembling. This is nota bad idea if one has this unit as it will make future dis-assembly easier. Mounting the unit with the valve to the faucet was painless in my case. The diverter valve works perfectly. I will note at this stage the valve as noted in other reviews, did begin to stick after MONTHS of use. Reason? Simple lime build up.FIX? Simple application of vinegar on a dish towel, pulled the valve to the open position, lightly wrap soaked towel around the stem and allow to soak for a hour. At that point I just used my finger nail and tooth brush to remove deposits on the stem. At that point the valveworks as new until the next time it sticks months later. I don't know why people that have written reviews have failed to figure this out. Not a difficult thing to ponder out. On to the filter itself and how well it removes the taste of chlorine. On mine with MY municipel system, it works fine. As well asany of the PUR faucet systems I ever used does. When I bought the unit I aquired a spare filter http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000246SMS/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00 / KX MATRIKX Whole House Pb1, 10\" Length (9.75\" Actual), Extruded Carbon Block -- 0.5 micron -- Lead, Cyst, Chlorine Taste & Odor Reduction Replacement Water Filter Cartridge, 06-250-125-975 for future replacement (a step up I believe from what ships with the unit, unsure) I didn't feel the need to replace the filter in myunit until just over six months of use. For the record the water in my area varies in quality week to week. Sometimes it is almost as bad as pool water, other times no needat all to filter for taste. So how long this filter would last where you live would depend on local conditions. Iron content , etc. When I had to open the filter six months later this past spring, it was without great annoyance. I did have to use the rubber strapwrench I have to assist as I did when the unit was new. Again, as I had done six months prior, I applied a slight amount of SILICON oilto the o-ring. DO NOT USE VASELINE or any petroleum base if you do this. I suggest SILICON oil or a silicon grease. Only a small amount is needed to not slop it around. I used USDA of food approved (PURE silicon) without any petroleum. Not all SILICON oil is petroleum free. READ THE LABEL. If it has anypetroleum in it, I would not use it on rubber o-rings. You have been warned. So, despite what others have said in negative reviews I've had none of the problems. No leakage, no horrible issues with dis-assembly to replace the filter , no strange issues with the faucet valve (other than having to remove lime build up after couple months use (Simpleto fix with vinegar and a finger nail). One thing to note. If you have high water pressure or just plain HEALTHY pressure, do not open the tap full stroke and divert tothis filter. Use perhaps a quarter stroke (turn) to divert. The unit comes with instructions on expected FLOW rate. One can simplyuse a quart jar and a watch to judge how much YOUR faucet need to be opened and NO more when using this filter. I suspect mostthat have issues witht he filter perhaps cracking or leaking over time are slamming full pressure to the unit and exceeding pressures.At the best they are trying to push water too fast thru the filter and nto letting it do the full job it is capable of. SO figure out the flow rate and don't force the flow because you are in a rush or not paying attention. Bottom line. If you are on teh fence I would go with this unit ANY day over the PUR units which while they do do the job all tend to breakwithin a year of use. I suspect I could push the filter to 8 months of use prior to replacement the next time. Just depends on how much cholrine my supplierdecides to flood us with over the year. As with all filters of this type you do not run hot water thru it, or risk destroying carbon bit inside. Also, for those of you who dont' read instructions, flush this unit five full minutes before using for consumption."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"W***F"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2014","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n GREAT UNIT - Cheap Filter\n \n","reviewBody":"I had the Aquasana countertop system which uses 2 filters replaced every 6 months. It worked well but the cost of the filters was $53.99 U.S., which cost me about $60.89 Canadian, and hold-up time going through customs and crossing the border + potential additional charges by customs. I found the Watts CT-1 a desirable replacement. The only thing that made it a bit of a question was that it only had 1 filtering stage (Aquasana has 2) and would the water taste just as good.When I received the CT-1 I was pleased with its design and the fact that it had a separate dispensing spout. This is a personal preference and some people may not like it. The price was very good compared to Aquasana. However, when I tasted the water from the filter I did not like it, nor did my spouse. The water from the Aquasana tasted great, but the water from the Ct-1 unit had a sandy taste or something like that, maybe a bit sulphur-like. I looked into the filter used and found out that the filter that came with this unit is the absolute cheapest (under $10), and it was supposed to reduce chlorine taste and odour, sand, silt, sediment, and rust only. Well the taste was not appreciated. Also the manual said that you could only use their filters 101013, 101014, 101015, 100036, 101007, 101008 and 101009. The filter supplied with the unit is the 101008 (per newest manual) and it filters down to the 5 Micron level (very poor). The old manual indicated that the filter was the 1 Micron 101015 (this was better). The best one seems to be the 101014 or 101015 ($ 24.95 Canadian from Premier Filters) which filter down to the 1 Micron level. The manual warns you NOT to use other manufacturer' s filters because they may not work properly in the CT-1 unit. NOT TRUE. I searched the internet until I found a reputable filter dealer (GTAwater.com) and sent them a query.I discovered that their best TOP-OF-THE-LINE filter was the OMNI-CB3 which filtered everything down to the .5 micron level (10 times better than the filter provided with the CT-1 unit). They assured me that this filter would work properly in the CT-1 unit since they sold a unit that looked almost identical to the CT-1 but it was called the SPRING 1000.The OMNI-CB3 filter costs $45.99 Canadian and shipping is only $8.50 no matter how many filters you order. This works out to about 26 cents per day - a bargain for great tasting, well-filtered water! It is recommended to run water through a new filter for 3 minutes before drinking the water. This cleans out any loose particles in the filter and soaks the elements well enough to begin effective filtering.Since the filter should be replaced every 6 months, I bought 2 OMNI-CB3 filters. The cost is much lower than what I was paying for filters from Aquasana and the taste of the water is just as good as it was with the 2 Aquasana filters (great taste!). Also the OCB3 filter removes all sorts of pollutants and poisons down to the .5 micron level. These include Lead, Mercury, Chlorine, Rust, Sediment, Cryptosporidium & Giardia Cysts. Taste is enhanced and odour reduced. This filter is called a Cyst Reduction Cartridge, and it also removes VOCs (Volatile Organic Chemicals). This is just as good or possibly better than any other countertop system that I have investigated or owned (including Aquasana 2-stage).I replaced the filter that came with the Watts Premier CT-1 unit with the OMNI-CB3 filter. It fits perfectly and the water coming out of it is great!I found the following Flotec CB3 filter on this site. This filter appears to be equivalent to the OMNI-CB3, but at a better price! I should have checked before this ordering!\n \nFlotec CB3-SS Omni Carbon Block Undersink Replacement Water Filter Cartridge\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n I gave the CT-1 package a 4 star rating because of the cheap filter that comes with the unit. The unit itself is great and deserves a 5-star rating (without the cheap filter). I guess they put in the cheapest filter to keep costs down and maintain a profit.I recommend this unit (not the filter in it) for anyone who wants simple, efficient counter-top water filtering. But be sure to buy better filters. Whenever you shop for water filtering systems always investigate the type of filters being used and if they will do what you expect them to do.\n \nFlotec CB3-SS Omni Carbon Block Undersink Replacement Water Filter Cartridge"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"R***."},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2015","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Functions as intended, but undocumented included filter probably isn't the right kind for chloramine treated water\n \n","reviewBody":"My guess is, like me, most people considering this unit want to eliminate the chlorine smell and taste from their tap water. The first thing you need to know, after much research on my part, is you must determine how your water supply is chlorine treated. Is it 'free' chlorine or chloramine? There is a HUGE difference in respect to how each can be effectively filtered. And the most important component is the filter. Every city will have this information publicly available, either online in the form of a water quality report, or through a telephone call. I was able to find the info for my city online and immediately determined they use chloramine treatment. Apparently chloramine is becoming increasingly common, especially in larger cities, because it doesn't dissipate from water nearly as quickly as free chlorine and therefore works for much longer. There seems to be growing concern about how chloramine can affect a range of things, from people and animals, to its corrosive effect on rubber gaskets used in plumbing related fixtures (like the rubber flapper in my toilet that is leaking - though it's also decades old).Commonly found carbon filters effectively remove free chlorine but are mostly ineffective against chloramine. Without getting into the technical nitty-gritty about how and why, if your city uses chloramine, you need to find a filter that specifically states it will remove it. Most carbon filters, and all of the less expensive ones I checked, do not. Here on Amazon Canada the only one I found was the Pentek ChlorPlus 10, which I ordered along with the CT-1. It fit fine, and works, though I plan to get a chlorine test kit to confirm how effective it is. As far as I can tell, the filter included with this unit is either the Watts Premier 5 or 10 micron carbon block. Watts also makes a filter they call ChloraBlock for chloramine filtration. It also has white end caps, like the basic carbon filters, so it's impossible to know what is included without any kind of documentation. I would assume a 'premium' filter for chloramine would be advertised, if it was included with the CT-1, due to this desirable feature. The link to the replacement filter in the product description on this page (up above) indicates it's the regular 5 micron carbon block. It's possible some of the negative reviews for the CT-1 are by those with chloramine treated water who don't know that the included carbon filter (assuming it's not the ChloraBlock version) is rendered ineffective.Getting into some of the technical details - chloramine is created by combining chlorine and ammonia. When chloramine enters an effective filter, the two components are split, with chlorine stuck in the carbon, but ammonia continuing through. Of course the municipal water organization will say that the residual ammonia is within safe limits... It probably is, technically, for people (definitely not if you keep fish in aquariums). But I'm unsure if it affects water taste at such levels, which was my primary interest in getting one of these filtration systems. It does make one wonder. From what I was able to find, ammonia can be removed through de-ionization (called DI) as part of 'water softening' which generally refers to the removal of mineral/metal ions, such as calcium, magnesium, etc. (some of which you might want to retain in your drinking water). There are 10\" type filters available, but are less common and usually part of reverse osmosis (RO) systems (RODI). Where I'm heading with this is that the single filter CT-1 will likely be inadequate if one also wants to remove the ammonia 'byproduct' after chloramine filtration. A dual filter system will be needed, which I'm still uncertain I will end up buying. Edit: Looking into this more, there is reason to be concerned about possible health concerns resulting from demineralization through DI filtration, which could manifest in a relatively short time. For better background on this, search: Health risks from drinkingdemineralized water. If DI is implemented, then remineralization of drinking water would be wise, which of course results in a third water filtration step... Due to the complexity, I'll probably stick to filtering chloramine/chlorine to improve taste without DI to eliminate the ammonia.The reason I arrived at the CT-1 was I didn't want to mess around with tapping into the water pipe under the counter, etc., so really was only left with countertop models. It seems to be well made. Contrary to another review, the faucet adapter included with the unit I received, was all metal. So far it works. Four stars because it does, and is pretty basic, but is easy to install and assemble. The lack of documentation about the capability of the included filter docks one star.Bottom line: if your tap water is chloramine treated, expect to spend about $25 for the correct filter."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2016","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Very easy to set up & very good taste\n \n","reviewBody":"We bought one of these for my son who lives in an apartment. The water in his apartment is drinkable but the chlorine taste is too strong. This filter was extremely easy to set up. The small footprint allows it to easily fit beside any sink and the length of the included hose permits much flexibilty in where the unit can be placed.The filter is ideal for an apartment or other rented space as there is no drilling or screws required. It simply sits on the countertop and attaches to the existing faucet with the included hardware and hose. The difference in the taste of the filtered water is astounding. It's better than the taste of most bottled waters I've tried. Well worth the purchase.We actually recommended this to a friend who is also in an apartment and he is thoroughly happy. We even bought a filter for ourselves so that when we travel on vacation we can just hook it up to the hotel faucet or to our rented villa. It's so easy to connect and disconnect - it will save us from buying tons of water during our long vacations."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"E***Y"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada on April 17, 2017","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Great Unit, works well.\n \n","reviewBody":"I have had this water filter for about a year and a half and it works just great. I used the filter that came with it for the first while, and when I went to replace it after 6 months, I purchased a Pentek Chrloplus 10 Carbon Block filter ( 10 Inch x 2 1/2 in ) that fits perfectly in this unit and is good taking out chloramines and is 1 micron so all the other stuff I don't want is taken out too. ( We don't have fluoride added to our local water, so I did not need to look for a filter for that. )"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"E***T"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2016","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n provides clear good tasting water\n \n","reviewBody":"Works well, sits on sink, provides clear good tasting water."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.714285714285714,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":7}}