Aquasana

Aquasana Replacement Filter Cartridges Fit Claryum 2-Stage Under Sink Water Filter WQA Certified to Reduce Up to 99

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  • Genuine Aquasana Replacements: Only Aquasana replacements are certified for contaminant removal, performance, and capacity. Use with AQ-6200-BN, AQ-6200-CHR, AQ-6200-ORB, AQ-6200-MB, AQ-6200-NF, AQ-5200.55, AQ-5200.56, AQ-5200.62. Replaces AQ-5200R.
  • Exceptional Water Filtration Performance: WQA tested & certified to reduce up to 99.99% of 78 contaminants including chlorine, lead, PFAS, microplastics, & more. These filters will NOT reduce Total Dissolved Solids (TDS).
  • Delicious, Healthier Water: Claryum’s selective filtration retains healthy, naturally occurring minerals like calcium, potassium, and magnesium — so your water tastes better and supports overall wellness.
  • Convenient Filter Replacement: Simply twist off the filter housing, replace the filter, and twist back on — no plumber necessary and no need to disconnect hoses or water lines.
  • Cost Effective & Long Lasting: The most economical filtration on the market at less than 10 cents per gallon filtered. Lasts for 6 months or 500 gallons. Each filter set replaces the equivalent of 3,750 plastic water bottles.
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Product details

BrandAquasana
Special FeatureNSF certified, WQA certified, Multi Stage Filtration
MaterialCarbon
Capacity500 Gallons
Included Components2-Stage Drinking Water Filter Replacement
Installation TypeUnder Sink
Purification MethodActivated Carbon, Ion Exchange
Item Weight408 Grams
Model NameAQ
Maximum Flow Rate0.5 Gallons Per Minute

Technical specifications

brandAquasana
special_featureNSF certified, WQA certified, Multi Stage Filtration
installation_typeUnder Sink
item_weight14.4 ounces
model_nameAQ
maximum_flow_rate0.5 Gallons Per Minute
supported_water_tds_level_maximum_ppm1000
upc816749010664
global_trade_identification_number00816749010664
manufacturerAquasana Inc.
product_dimensions5 x 2.5 x 6 inches
item_model_numberAQ-5200R
batteries1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableApril 24, 2013
best_sellers_rank#889 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Replacement Under-Sink Water Filters

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Customers find the water filter system easy to install and appreciate its quality, with one customer noting it's better than 5-gallon jugs.

★★★★★

"Water, water everywhere, but not a drop 'neath the sink."

Penn GwynnJune 18, 2024✓ Verified purchase

(Note: See August and January 2025 updates on filter replacement at the end of this review.) My kitchen sink cabinet, now nearly 20 years old, remains pristine, like new .... and I would like to keep it that way. Water is our beloved friend, a huge part of our bodies, but, as homeowners, water is also our dreaded enemy. Did I really want to add another possible source of a water leak under the kitchen sink? Surveying the product reviews for the Aquasana introduced all sorts of potential leaky nightmares: faulty O-rings, shredded threads, pressure-cracked plastic housings ... Yiiii! But I really really wanted to cut the cord from the spring water company, save some money, and liberate the hall closet from the water cooler and 5 gallon bottles. So, I took the plunge (so to speak) into home-filtered water. So far, cautiously optimistic. Reading the product reviews in more detail, it seems like the bulk of the leak problems may be due to faulty installation. It seems important to hand-tighten only when installing new filter replacements, to be very careful to have the threads engaged properly when putting in the new filters, and - strange to say - to actually read and follow the product literature. Probably the most serious potential problem with the Aquasana units themselves is the tendency for the plastic housing containing the filter units to crack after some years of use. This was noted by several reviews, and is now tacitly acknowledged as an issue by Aquasana, which notes in the product literature you receive with the unit that the housing should be replaced every five years! I may have inadvertently given myself some added protection from these pressure-induced fractures: for reasons not related to the water filter, I recently had to have the water pressure coming into the house (measured originally at about 90 psi) reduced to about 65 psi. That may buy me some extra time against unit aging, although I think it would be foolish and a false economy to not do a replacement as recommended by Aquasana. It should be noted that the Aquasana product literature (but not the web description of the products!) includes these cautions: (1) "Do not install this system where the line pressure may exceed 80 psi." (2) "The filter housing must be replaced every five years. Failure to do so could result in potential leaks ...". A phone number is provided to order the replacement; but the price of the replacement and cost of shipping are not mentioned. Some extra precautions I've taken to protect my under-sink cabinetry (see photo): 1. I had a shut-off valve installed in the shunt (C) going to the Aquasana unit (A) from the main cold water line to the main faucet (B). Now, if there ever is a leak, I can isolate the Aquasana and still have use of the main faucet. The other advantage is when it comes time to change the filters, I can use this added valve to isolate the Aquasana, open the tap on the countertop Aquasana faucet, and thus relieve the internal pressure, which should make it easier to safely remove the old filters. 2. I added a silicone mat with a raised edge under the sink (D), so that if there is a leak it will first collect into this silicone basin; I've also added a wireless water detector (E) inside the mat area which will alarm and also email me if a leak is detected. The YoLink unit I used can detect not only water pooling underneath it, but also water dripping on top of it, which is why it is positioned directly under the Aquasana system. Of course the mat and water detector will guard against any leaks, including from the disposal or the main kitchen sink, so are definitely worth doing anyway. Note that the mat I purchased skirts the main water lines and drainpipe at the back (if you order a mat that includes this area, you not only have to carefully cut holes in the mat, but also - by doing so - you compromise the mat's ability to contain leaks). One note about the taste of the filtered water. I followed instructions and ran the filter unit for 10 minutes before trying to drink the water. The first taste at that point was extremely disappointing. There was a distinct sulfur-like taste to the water that is not present in my unfiltered tap water! I ran another gallon or so of water through the system and the taste was still there, but perhaps somewhat less noticeable. I probably ran another couple of gallons through and the taste was barely detectable, and after another gallon or so I can no longer detect the sulfur taste. So clearly it is a matter of properly and completely flushing the system (and new filter units in the future), and the Aquasana recommendation of 10 minutes is just not enough to do the job. First Filter Replacement, January 13, 2025. The Aquasana performed admirably since the installation described above, and at six months I ordered the authentic Aquasana replacement, AQ-5200R, from Amazon, with a standing order for a new filter every six months. I should note that on removal of the old filters they were gray, compared with the white new ones, suggesting that in fact they are removing something from my city water! The replacement filters arrive with a succinct, but adequate, description of how to swap out the old and replace with the new, and a new button battery to drive the replacement time indicator. The replacement went smoothly, although several of the steps required more strength and effort than I expected. That said, I was finally able to get it done. My wrists are beginning to show a little arthritis, which may have contributed to my struggles. The first challenge was in separating the top and bottom halves of the outer unit that contains the filter; finally I went to one of those thin rubber, cloth-like "grippers", which gave me a grip on the top half, and allowed me to twist and separate. The second challenge was to pull the filter out of the separated top. I'm wondering whether part of my problem was the factory source of the unit ... the fact that the filters had never been replaced before and may have been especially firmly attached. I'll be eager to see whether the next filter change goes any better. I noted in my original review above that I needed to run water through the Aquasana longer than suggested before the water lost a sulfurous aftertaste clearly due to the filter unit. This turned out to be true for the newly installed filters as well. I believe the longer time may be due to the fact that - as described above - my house water pressure was previously adjusted down significantly from the 90 psi that comes in from the city system. Likely this slows the flow rate of the water through the filter system so that more time is required to deliver the necessary volume of water. This time I carefully did some measurements: First, I found that the flow through my Aquasana, at the current, reduced, water pressure of my house, is about 1.5 quarts per minute. Second, I found that I needed to run about 6 gallons of water through the system before I lost the aftertaste. (At the 10 minutes suggested by Aquasana, I had run 15 quarts, or just short of 4 gallons, through the system.) Overall, I remain very positive about the Aquasana. Stay tuned for another update after the next filter change. Second Filter Replacement, Aug. 7, 2025. I continue to be quite happy with this water filtration system. Everything is going well. Once again both removed filters were dark gray indicating removal of something. As I hoped after the first filter change in January, the second filter change - involving replacing filters I myself installed in January - went a lot better, in that it was much easier to unscrew the components to free up the filter units for replacement. This time I didn't need any help from a gripper, nor was there any straining involved. Very smooth; replacement was a breeze. Air bubbles. It is worth pointing out two types of air bubbles that can appear in the filtered water that some might be concerned about. These may not be noticeable unless you collect filtered water in a clear pitcher for use around the kitchen. The first issue is the appearance of cloudiness in the filtered water that transiently appears after about the first gallon or two of water has been run through newly installed filters. The cloudiness is due to very small gas bubbles. Apparently this is gas that is slowly driven out of the dry filters as you run water through them after installation. After a few more gallons there are no micro-bubbles and the filtered water runs clear. The second is the appearance of larger gas bubbles that tend to adhere to the side of the pitcher you collect the water in. The source of these bubbles is the temperature difference between the cold underground water pipes leading to your home and the room temperature the newly filtered water reaches on standing. This is just "out-gassing" due to the solubility difference of gasses like oxygen and nitrogen in cold water ( higher solubility) versus warm water (lower solubility). You will observe this only in a cold climate. I see it here in Pittsburgh in the winter, and not in the summer. Totally normal. Interestingly, public water systems have to install special features in the water delivery systems to avoid problems arising from this out-gassing on a large scale. I don't see any reason to continue to post these biannual updates, so long as things continue to go smoothly with my Aquasana system. Of course if that changes I will update. I may also update when the time comes for the recommended five year swap-out of the basic unit, four years from now. Read more

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★★★★★

Effortless Installation and Exceptional Performance

CustomerDecember 23, 2023✓ Verified purchase

Let me start by saying the Aquasana 2-Stage Under Sink Water Filter System has been an absolute game-changer in our home. From the ease of installation to the remarkable filtration performance, the entire experience has been nothing short of perfect. The installation process was surprisingly simple and hassle-free. Even for someone like me who isn't the handiest around the house, setting up this system was a breeze. The instructions provided were clear and straightforward, and all the necessary components were included, making the whole process smooth and efficient. Once installed, the difference in water quality was instantly noticeable. The Claryum filtration system worked wonders in improving the taste and quality of our tap water. It effectively filters out chlorine, leaving us with crisp, clean, and refreshing water that's perfect for drinking and cooking. The convenience of having filtered water right from the tap is a game-changer. No more relying on bottled water or bulky pitchers—the Aquasana system delivers clean, filtered water effortlessly, directly from our kitchen faucet. I also appreciate the sleek and elegant brushed nickel faucet that comes with the system. It blends seamlessly with our kitchen decor, adding a touch of style to our sink area without compromising on functionality. Moreover, the overall durability and build quality of the system inspire confidence. It feels solid and well-constructed, assuring us that it'll continue to deliver exceptional filtration performance for a long time. In conclusion, the Aquasana 2-Stage Under Sink Water Filter System has exceeded our expectations. Its ease of installation, remarkable filtration capabilities, and stylish design have made it an indispensable addition to our home. If you're looking for a hassle-free, high-quality water filtration system that delivers on both performance and ease of use, the Aquasana AQ-5200.55 is an excellent choice that won't disappoint. Read more

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