💦 Stay hydrated, stay ahead—pure water, zero compromises!
The Camco Tastepure RV Water Filter features an advanced 6-step Hex-Flow filtration system that removes chlorine, sediment, and unpleasant tastes, certified lead-free to NSF/ANSI standards. Designed with a 20-micron sediment filter and a wide-body for high flow, this patented, USA-made inline filter easily attaches to standard hoses, making it an essential 2-pack for RVers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking fresh, clean water on the go.
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 3"D x 3.88"W x 12.19"H |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
External Testing Certification | ANSI |
Product Benefits | Reduces Chlorine |
Brand | Camco |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
UPC | 014717400459 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00014717400459 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Camco |
Part Number | 40045 |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 40045 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Blue |
Style | Filter – 2 Pack |
Pattern | Filter |
Shape | shape |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | Fluorescent |
Included Components | (2) TastePURE Water Filters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
J**V
First water filter I use every day.
Absolutely the best prefilter on the market. I place this just after my water pressure regulator to start the water cleaning process. It filters out the sediment, rust and stuff that would normally enter the water system of my RV. It needs replacement on a regular basis, as it does its job very well. It makes my more expensive filtration system work much better and last a lot longer. Thank you Camco.
S**R
Good water filter
We use these with our travel trailer. City water quality can vary at campgrounds. They work fine. We use one for an entire season.
A**R
Good quality
Works as expected.
K**E
Good durable filter.
Bought these for a cross country camping trip. Filters worked well and threaded up without an issue. The external housing is strong and durable. The filters worked well. Many of the water systems in the various parks had dirt, grit, or rust in the lines and the filters worked great at filtering contaminates out of our water supply. Good price. I would purchase again.
M**N
Best price I found
Best price I could find, already bought 4 more
D**O
Free clean water
I use these for a dehumidifier to get gallons of free water a day. I bought a used dehumidifier at a pawn shop for $60. It holds about 2 gallons with a back drain line. It was fairly new and didn't need much of any leaning but, this filter works way than other brands.I get about 2 -3 gallons a day and the water comes out crystal clear. It's would have to be the purest water ever. I put in everything and the taste is good. Everythjng now has some weird after taste but i can't eaying the ice from the counter top ice machine.We have terrible fluoridated hard water here in San antonio. I hate even bathing in. With this pure water put on boil for pasta or whatever, the water seems to stay more as a element rather then just being wet. It's hard to explain.Now, I have heard there are minerals in water that are supposed to help the body absorb water easier. I'm not a nutritionists but, have heard drinking regular bottled water cure dehydration because there is no salt in for the body to absorb.. your supposed to ad a pinch of salt to your water for that. This is why Gatorade works so well when your thirsty. Electrolytes wtf ever. It's the salt. I havnt had any problem here and If your worried about it add a pinch of salt and pinch of baking soda and then it will be alkized.Only problem is you need a ton old gallon water jugs or some 5 gallon jugs. Humidity here is over 50% all the time so, I can even get a gallon in as little as an hour. So, it can become a mess and make you feel guilty about all the wasted free water. Lol. Although, you mind feel weird drinking water from a dehumidifier but, at least you know exactly where this water is coming from. It coming from the air you breathe and condensated through a coil and dripped into liquid form. To me it's better than distilling and the air feels comfortable to be in . Humidity traps water in that air and creates that clammy sticky ac coldness. It absorbs heat and drives up you electric bill causing your ac to work longer to cool the same space. If but a good $250 on up. You can drip dry after a shower in a few minutes. Don't even need a towel.
A**R
Works
Works as it should.
A**L
... water for your RV or any situations of the like. It does a decent job of cleaning out ...
This is the standard for filtering potable water for your RV or any situations of the like. It does a decent job of cleaning out potable water from campsites that may include hard minerals that may potentially build up over time and cause damage to your water system. The water does taste decent from a person who mostly drinks filtered water at home and bottled water when on the go. One filter should last "one season" of camping. If you're above the average, then consider changing out the filter more often. I would imagine this would be commonsense. This twin-pack makes this offering more economical to do this. Remember, it's better to change more often then less often in order to avoid a more expensive fix. Once again, I would always have a spare on hand just for this reason. I have also read issues with these leaking over time. After paying attention, I'm on 5th or 6th trips for my latest filter, and I have yet to see this thing leak from either end. If it leaks, check your o-rings on both your filter and your hose. I not only use this product when on full-hook-ups, but also when I fill up my fresh/potable water tanks. I install this normally at the spigot so filtered water runs through my fresh water hoses as well. So, it's being screwed on/off quite a bit. I think the average/non-full-time RV'er at 5 or 6 trips a year is around average (maybe more), to help give some context. Some have argued that they clog too fast... I say switch them out. There is always a chance the water source is pumped from a well and has a lot of minerals being filtered out. From that note, I haven't seen any clogging or water pressure issues.Overall, I would recommend this product as the bare minimum filter solution for your RV'ing needs.Side Note:I've done some research on these and some have argued more for the large scale filter systems. They filter more and last much longer. It's my opinion that these larger options are best for full-time RV'ers who constantly use water and do not put their RV in storage for long periods of time. The reason behind this, is that this product has an additive that will prevent any bacteria from building up in the filter. This means if there is water left in these filters between uses, it will prevent anything from growing inside of it. The larger filters do not always have this option, so you may have to remove them and dry them out to prevent this. I'm sure they have filter options available, but then you have to deal with the hassle of maintenance and additional expense. At this price point, it's worth the small expense to simply just replace this product.
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