





💧 Elevate your water game—because your home deserves the best.
The DuPont WFPFC8002 Carbon Wrap 2-Phase Cartridge is a universal 10-inch water filter cartridge designed to fit most whole house water filtration systems. Utilizing advanced 2-phase carbon wrap technology, it effectively removes chlorine, rust, sediment, and even challenging soluble iron, improving water taste and clarity. Each cartridge filters up to 15,000 gallons or lasts about three months, helping protect household appliances and fixtures from damage while delivering fresh, clean water throughout your home or office.
| ASIN | B007JRDT96 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #893,132 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,030 in Faucet Cartridges |
| Brand | DuPont |
| Brand Name | DuPont |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,274 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | WQA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00186366000196 |
| Included Components | Carbon Wrap 2-Phase Cartridge |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.25"D x 2.25"W x 9.88"H |
| Item Type Name | Carbon Wrap 2-Phase Cartridge |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Protect Plus |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WFPFC8002 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Three-year limited warranty. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | WFPFC8002 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Removes Impurities |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25"D x 2.25"W x 9.88"H |
| UPC | 186366000196 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
K**S
Works great!
Pros: Cheap 2 pack Quick shipping Lasts a long time Filters well Cons: Water is tasteless (unlike Brita and others) - I personally like tasteless water but I recognize there are some that enjoy the taste of Brita etc Packaging - They are packaged in a two pack rather than individually, so once I have opened the two pack they are both exposed. You will have to ziploc or figure out another way of storing the 2nd filter for the long term. Summary: excellent purchase for our above the sink water filter. The water tastes like nothing (which isn't a bad thing, but may not be your preference). I am also happy to see how cheap it was. Would definitely buy again. It deserves a 5 star rating.
D**K
Great filters!
Great whole house filters. Filters out extremely small sediment and even helps to improve taste.
S**L
Much less expensive than marriage counseling & surprisingly effective!
If you're skeptical that these seemingly tiny carbon filters will actually work let me help clear that up. We were experiencing the rotten egg smell in our well-water supplied home and the wife began to "be concerned." Over a period of a few weeks I disinfected the drains to eliminate odor coming from air displaced by running water then proceeded to disinfect the water softener, followed by disinfecting the water heater. Unfortunately the problem would return and was then found to also be coming from the cold water indicating the source was more likely to be our well. The "concern" continued to mount until it was a matter of significant importance. You can skip this paragraph if you have no interest in well disinfection... The chore of well disinfection was next. I first guess-timated an amount of bleach to treat our well and entire house. After everyone showered in the morning I began by bypassing the water softener. I then started running the hose into the well head. I trickled about half a gallon of bleach slowly over a few minutes into the well along with the stream from the hose. After the hose water began to smell like bleach I turned off the hose and poured a bucket of pre-bleached water into the well to remove any residual chlorine from the walls. Next I ran water from the furthest reaches of the house faucets first hot and then cold until the water began to smell of chlorine. I did this for each faucet and then the waiting began. After almost 12 hours the system was near finished treatment. I re-connected the water softener back into the system and ran water through the softener to allow the softener to have some limited exposure to the chlorination. I waited another hour and began the flushing process. First I ran a hose out to the woods (to avoid running chlorine down the septic system drain) and let it run for probably 2 hours. It still smelled like chlorine but not nearly as strong as it did at first. I then drained the water heater entirely and refilled it so we'd have hot water in the morning. I ran each of the faucets until they smelled less like chlorine though at this point I could not be sure how much smell there really was. The next morning I assured everyone they could take showers. Unfortunately the smell was stronger than I thought and the shower was a lot like swimming in a pool. Obviously this did not make everyone happy. I ran more water and thought the smell was improving but again this was after inhaling a good amount of chlorine already. Apparently the smell was still too strong for her liking and thus the problem. With some very noticeable chlorine smell still present in our water system, I installed this unlikely hero into the post-softener filter location. I then ran water through faucets until it seemed there was no chlorine smell at all. I once again emptied the water heater and filled it back up. I ran water at every faucet again and violá! The system was cured! This little filter removed all the chlorine smell from the water and the wife, though not singing my praises, has ceased voicing her "concern."
D**L
Works wonderfully.
I use these filters in my GE GXWH20S Whole house filter. For a while i was using the GE carbon filters availible at Home Depot, but since i started using these i have found they are better and last a little longer. it seems like they are slightly fatter then the ones GE says fit for this but they fit fine, while the GE filters that compare is size are twice the price. The life span of any filter is dependent of quality of the water source. the GE filter i have has a filter replacement reminder which is a flashing blue light that can be reset when you change the filter, but i usually change the filter before the 3 months is up. these filters are rated are 3 months, but also say up to 15,000 gallons, well i do not even come close to 15000 gallons in 3 months. yet i do feel a change in shower pressure well before 15000, although that could just be my imagination or my water quality could really be making my filter clog quicker. But at the low price, they work good. Only downside is they are made in China.
G**S
and the water still tasted bad. So I researched more and found these on ...
After struggling with dozens of different whole house filters for over a year in an effort to solve my ferrous/soluble iron problem with no luck, these filters finally did the job and cleared this challenging type of iron from my water saving me from having to buy an expensive extra filtration system! The backstory - A little over a year ago I bought my first home and after examining the water test report I noticed a high iron content in the test, I was assured it was harmless (it is) but having always had city water previously, I didn't really understand any problems it might cause. However, within a month I began to notice my silverware coming out of the dishwasher with rust spots and my drinking water filter unit in the fridge was becoming ringed with yellow iron, not to mention the water tasted metallic and awful. On top of that the toilet, sink and bathtub kept turning yellow with days of cleaning them and some of my clothes started to get spots, very frustrating! I did more research and purchased a second more detailed water test for my home which confirmed I had high levels of ferrous iron. The interesting thing about ferrous iron is that it doesn't appear in freshly poured water at all, it comes out crystal clear, and then oxidizes once exposed to air, hence the discoloring of things later. Looking for solutions, everything I found indicated we'd probably need an advanced double filtration system with a special second filter that would oxidize the iron before it got into the house. Either that or we'd need to add water softener which can also pull iron but causes other problems. Thankfully someone suggested I try carbon water filters first because it solved their iron problem, although I was skeptical because there are many types of iron and mine was among the more challenging to deal with. The first carbon filter I picked up from a local hardware store did absolutely nothing. After two months the same level or iron was appearing on silverware, the tub etc. and the water still tasted bad. So I researched more and found these on Amazon, where several people said it could handle soluble types of iron. They were cheap so I gave them a shot. At first I think there was still some iron in my pipes and despite installing the new filter, I noticed my toilet/tub yellowing after a week and a half so, but I noticed it was not as severe as previously and maybe that was as good as it was going to get. So I cleaned everything again and sort of forget about, thinking I was doomed to spend thousands to fix this. I sort of tuned out after that and stopped paying close attention, but after two more weeks I was looking at my bathroom fixtures and thought "huh, they aren't yellow...wait a minute, they should be yellow by now!" So I refilled my water filter pitcher, tasted the water and it finally tasted normal. It was working! I'm on my third month of using these now and couldn't be happier. No more rust on my silverware ever! No more yellowing sink, toilet or bathtub and I can actually drink my water! The only downside is these are so good at filtering iron they get clogged quickly and thus instead of changing them every 3 months like normal filters, I have to change them every month or two, and you will know when the water pressure drops sharply. When I go downstairs to change them they are caked in rust, so much so that they dye the cellar floor orange where I put them down, but that just means they are doing their job. I'm willing to buy these more often as they are affordable and saved me from having a more complex filtration system/constant need for water softener.
T**L
Awesome filter. My water didn't have any noticeable sediment
Awesome filter. My water didn't have any noticeable sediment, just a really bad taste. So I bought one ten inch housing and this carbon filter and it immediately made the water drinkable. This one filter services just the refrigerator where we get all of our drinking water from so I will report back after it has run for a couple months about the taste. So far this one $7 filter has done more than the $30 filter ever did in the fridge. Update: 10/22/17 - I got about five months of use out of just one carbon filter. The filter was only being used for the waterline feeding the refrigerator, but that is where all the drinking water and ice is used by my wife and I. My setup is just this filter and the small five-stage filter that most modern fridges tend to have. This was enough to fix the bad taste in my cities water system. For my needs can cost this is an excellent solution and I'm very happy with how these type of filters perform.
Z**Y
Great value!
We use this filter for the whole house (triplex with one main water line) to help with pressure and as a easy, quick fix to a problem with our water line (expensive to fix). This is working great until we can fix the problem. But we are also seeing the value in keeping like this as it collect a lot of muck from the town's water supply system. Between the 3 apartments, we change the filter once a month. We feel comfortable with it, however, we still would not drink it.
S**E
Nice filter but carbon runs out super fast
I really liked this filter. It gave better filtration than the crap 20 or what micron filters my father in law was using. It also made the smell and taste go away. Tasted like the water from my brita filter (btw they are only good for taste) I never tested before installing this filter but the part per million in my house is ~250-300 depending on what spic you try. The only complaint i have is the carbon part lasts for only a couple weeks. The filter is still good i haven't noticed any change in parts per million but the smell and taste was back in at most 3 weeks...might have only been 2 :/ I really liked the non smelly water. Maybe my water is really bad or something in smell but 2 weeks seems a stretch for my water being real smell. I might debate on just adding a second station to put a pure carbon one in...it was really nice having non smelly/bad tasting water :/ Now i am spoiled so the search is on for a pure carbon filter. If you have smelly water this wont last very long at all. if i didn't mention i am on well water BTW. If anyone knows of a pure carbon block for this size please comment. I can't find one.
A**S
Muy buen producto a buen precio, con dificultades para instalar en cartucho Rotoplas.
El agua sale muy limpia y se eliminó un olor extraño que tenía la misma antes de haber hecho el cambio. Lo instalé en un cartucho o contenedor Rotoplas y aunque quedó bien, tuve que quitar los empaques de arriba y abajo para que quedara bien, además de ponerle cinta de Teflon a la cuerda del contenedor porque no cerraba bien, ya que estos cartuchos son más largos. Fuera de eso, todo bien, aunque probablemente la próxima vez adquiera unos del tamaño adecuado
M**I
Great Filters
Used them in our home filter system. Long lasting.
N**A
Filtros Dupont a excelente precio
Estos filtros se ven como los que utilizaba en mi filtro de rotoplas pero por una tercera parte del costo, el sabor del agua es el mismo, muy contento con el ahorro
T**W
Good filter
Good filter. Not a full carbon just a pleated filter with a wrap but it is fine.
C**N
Un poco grande para el modelo que tengo
El precio es excelente. Aunque dice Universal no lo es, es más grande que el tanque que yo tengo y me costo muchísimo perder hacerlo entrar
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