
Aries (AF-10-2115-BB) 10"x4.5" Big Blue1.5 LB KDF-55-GAC Filter
Aries AF-10-2115-BB Filter Cartridge
Housing and Use Cases
This filter fits standard 10-inch Big Blue housings with 4.5-inch diameter capacity. The KDF-55 media is a high-purity copper-zinc alloy designed for heavy metal reduction through redox reactions, while the granular activated carbon handles chlorine, chloramines (to a degree), and organic contaminants. Ideal for whole-house applications where well water or municipal supply contains elevated levels of iron, lead, or other dissolved metals. KDF-55 also inhibits bacterial growth within the filter, extending the useful life of the carbon media. Replace every six to twelve months or when flow rate diminishes noticeably.
Aries AF-10-2115-BB Filter Cartridge
Housing and Use Cases
This filter fits standard 10-inch Big Blue housings with 4.5-inch diameter capacity. The KDF-55 media is a high-purity copper-zinc alloy designed for heavy metal reduction through redox reactions, while the granular activated carbon handles chlorine, chloramines (to a degree), and organic contaminants. Ideal for whole-house applications where well water or municipal supply contains elevated levels of iron, lead, or other dissolved metals. KDF-55 also inhibits bacterial growth within the filter, extending the useful life of the carbon media. Replace every six to twelve months or when flow rate diminishes noticeably.
Original: $84.14
-65%$84.14
$29.45Description
Aries AF-10-2115-BB Filter Cartridge
Housing and Use Cases
This filter fits standard 10-inch Big Blue housings with 4.5-inch diameter capacity. The KDF-55 media is a high-purity copper-zinc alloy designed for heavy metal reduction through redox reactions, while the granular activated carbon handles chlorine, chloramines (to a degree), and organic contaminants. Ideal for whole-house applications where well water or municipal supply contains elevated levels of iron, lead, or other dissolved metals. KDF-55 also inhibits bacterial growth within the filter, extending the useful life of the carbon media. Replace every six to twelve months or when flow rate diminishes noticeably.















