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Barcode for Whirlpool WHESFC Pro Series Softener/Whole Home Filter Hybrid, Gray

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Tools & Home Improvement
Brand Whirlpool
Color Gray
EAN 0090259891351
Manufacturer Whirlpool
Model WHESFC
MPN WHESFC
UPC 090259891351

Description

  1. Save Money With A 2-in-1 System: Remove hard water minerals and harmful contaminants for families of 1-to-5 with one single-tank system instead of buying 2 separate systems.
  2. Superior Hardness Removal: This hybrid water softener/filter has a 31, 000 grain capacity, an above average hardness removal rating of 120 grains per gallon, and an iron removal rating of 3 ppm which helps reduce reddish-brown stains on drains and water using appliances.
  3. Water Contaminant Reduction: This whole home filtration system reduces sediment, chlorine taste, and odor from the water used throughout your entire home.
  4. Efficiently Use Salt: The WHESFC is a smart water softener, meaning it uses demand-initiated regeneration technology to produce soft water as your home needs it, reducing salt costs over the life of the system.
  5. Designed, engineered and assembled in the USA. Questions? Call the Whirlpool helpline at 986-3223
  6. No Filter to Replace: The WHESFC Pro Series Hybrid cleans its own filter as needed - you will never have to replace the filter.
  7. Uses up to 25 less salt and water than previous Whirlpool models by monitoring your water usage and only regenerating when necessary. Older timer-based models regenerate on a set cycle regardless of how much water you've used; which can result in unnecessary water and salt consumption.

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