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GravityWorks Carbon Element
Platypus
GravityWorks Carbon Element
$23.96
Description

  Carbon element for the GravityWorks; improves water taste

  Maximize the Platypus taste-free experience with the new GravityWorks Carbon Element. It easily splices in after the the GravityWorks hollow fiber element with an included hose segment, helping to remove flavors, odors, and many organic compounds from filtered water for the best taste possible.

  Use to improve water taste and odor only; not effective against viruses, bacteria, or protozoa.

  

  California WARNING: Can expose you to styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Platypus
Treatment Type:
Other Accessories
Color:
Gray
Weight:
1.16 oz / 33 g
Dimensions:
Width: 1.25 in / 3.2 cm
Length: 2.25 in / 5.7 cm
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
06700
UPC:
040818067000
Other Features:
• Element Life: ~ 300 liters (depends on water quality)
• Element Media: Granulated Activated Carbon
• Made in U.S.A. of U.S. and Imported Materials
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