Culligan HF-360A Standard Duty 3/4" Inlet/Outlet Whole House Filtration System, Clear



Key features
- •Whole house water filtration system with 3/4" inlet/outlet connectors
- •Perfect for residential homes, helps protect appliances and pluming from sediment and scale
- •Features built-in shut-off valve, clear housing unit that allows monitoring of cartridge use
- •Reduces: sediment, rust, scale, dirt, course sand, sand, fine sand, extra fine sand and silt
- •The HF-360A housing is tested and certfied by WQA against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 for materials safety and structural integrity only
Culligan HF-360A Standard Duty 3/4" Inlet/Outlet Whole House Filtration System, Clear
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Customer Reviews
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Based on 10 reviews
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As good as any basic sediment filter.
Ken✓ Verified Purchase•May 13, 2018
Had the HF-360 installed in the house for 12 years and it started leaking out the top. There are about 4 o-rings that eventually rot out and start leaking. I replaced the o-rings I could reach and it reduced the leaking, but didn't eliminate it. Fortunately, this HF-360A is the same size and footprint, which meant it was a straightforward swap I could do without a plumber. My original setup had a soldered threaded connection at the input and a sharkbite 3/4 threaded connection at the output. The Sharkbite worked great and did not leak over the 12 years. I replaced it with a new Sharkbite anyway. Installed the sharkbite into the filter head and used thread tape and wrapped at least 5 times for a leak free connection. Then, I took out the old unit and spun the new head only onto the teflon taped, soldered threaded input pipe. Pushed the shark bite on and slowly turned on the water. No more leaks!
Installation was easy enough. the filter head has 4-bolt holes (not ...
C.R.H.✓ Verified Purchase•April 25, 2018
the filter seems to be made well, Installation was easy enough. the filter head has 4-bolt holes (not threaded) I had to make a filter bracket and utilized the 4-bolt holes provided on top of the filter head. I used 1/4" x 1.25" lag screws, 4-each. the filter bracket I made is 3/8" aluminum plate, its all I had at the time. I added this filter to a new on-demand water heater I installed (the manufacturer recommended a pre-filter)
everything went well, no leaks and seems to be working as it should. I gave this filter 4 stars because it does not come with a filter wrench? not sure why?
everything went well, no leaks and seems to be working as it should. I gave this filter 4 stars because it does not come with a filter wrench? not sure why?
Loose threads, okay design
Robert✓ Verified Purchase•February 3, 2018
(A) ez leaky. Leaked 3 times: first through threads - if doing pvc, you must use pvc-compatible pipe dope, NOT teflon tape (leaked). Second through pressure relief (red button), pvc shred from cutting got wedged between washer and housing. Had to unscrew the stainless screw to fix that. Third: 10 hours after installing, a drip on the threads again. I really think the threads are poorly cut because I tightened it flush with just my hand, no tools or pipe connected.
(B) After that low quality experience, I looked at other brands. They are a similar price, identical size filters, and include the filter spanner.
(C) pressure locks on the filter housing. Once you've closed the valves, you must relieve pressure before it will open.
(B) After that low quality experience, I looked at other brands. They are a similar price, identical size filters, and include the filter spanner.
(C) pressure locks on the filter housing. Once you've closed the valves, you must relieve pressure before it will open.
Works great, shut off and clear housing is a must
Roald✓ Verified Purchase•October 9, 2016
Installed as a whole house filter on the incoming city water. Used the 5 micron filter it came with and now changed it after the recommended 2 months. Having this clear housing is so much better than any of the ones you can't see through. You can change your filter earlier or later depending how dirty it gets. I'll probably change it more frequently (see picture). Very happy that none of that dirt/silt/rust/etc isn't going through my washer, water heater, and shower. I installed a 2nd unit under my kitchen sink and put in .5 micron filter for the cold water so the water we drink or cook with is filtered 2 times. Definitely better taste. Switching the filter was easy and only took 5 minutes or so which included rinsing out the clear part with hydrogen peroxide. Very very convenient to have the ability to turn the water off in the unit so the filter can be changed without having to install extra shut-off valves like other filter housings.
Leaks
Meir✓ Verified Purchase•October 7, 2016
I read the reviews about how this product leaks a lot. I know a thing or 2 about plumbing and figured that I could get it to stop leaking. I did ... after several hours of work. That was a couple of months ago. Today, I had to change the filter. I simultaneously changed the filter in my Watts WH-LD Premier Whole House Filter System. The Watts filter changed without a problem. The Culligan, however, is leaking again. If it doesn't stop by itself, I will replace it with a Watts, which is a vastly better product. Not even close.
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