Description
FillerSaver Toilet Filler InLine Filter Saves on Toilet Repairs by Preventing Harmful Debris from Entering the Water Tank
- 200 Micron Stainless Screen Filter Removes and Cleans Easily
- Standard 7/8″ “Ballcock” Threads Fit all Standard Filler Valves
- Industrial POM Plastic Housing will Not Rust or Corrode
- Will Not Leak – O-Ring and Washer Sealed
- Installs in Minutes with either COMMON or NO TOOLS REQUIRED
- Replacement Screens and Seals Available
- BEWARE CHEAP IMITATIONS – ONLY AVAILABLE FROM WATER SAVER PRODUCTS
- DOES NOT TREAT STAINING PROBLEMS OR FILTER FINE SAND OR SEDIMENT
Eliminate the single most common cause of bidet nozzle clogging and premature toilet tank component wear with this simple filter.
Unfiltered water lines allow debris, organic matter, rust and sediment particles to enter through the tank filler valve, eroding the valve seals and then settling in the tank. These particles are very abrasive and once in tank, swirl around during flushes and further erode the various tank seals and flush valve components. This erosion effect shortens their service life and leads to annoying leaks at the tank bolts or seeping at the flush flapper.
The problem is most common in homes with well water, but can also occur in city water lines where older plumbing is not sealed well. If you see sediment particles collecting in the bottom of your tank, then this screen filter is the solution.
Installs quickly and easily by hand in most cases – simply turn off the water, unscrew the existing water line, install the InLine Screen Filter and then reattach the water line onto it. In some cases, a standard adjustable wrench or slip lock pliers are required to remove the water line. Cleaning is quick and easy by simply twisting off the filter cap, flushing out the debris and replacing the filter cap.
Optional 90 degree elbow available separately for easier access or for installations where the vertical mounting space is limited, see pics.
Standard 7/8″ “ballcock” threads (common to most US toilet filler valves) male-to-female inline with 1 filler-side seal washer. PLEASE CHECK YOUR FITTING SIZING PRIOR TO ORDERING. DOES NOT TREAT STAINING PROBLEMS OR FILTER FINE GRAIN SAND OR SEDIMENT.
Jason McDaniel –
I made the mistake of buying the cheapie knock off version of this part on Amazon, only to find it poorly made and in fact didn’t fit at all. Turns out the US standard size for fitting to the toilet filler valve is a 7/8″ “ball cock” thread, which I didn’t understand is not very common and unique to toilets. The European standard is G1/2 which most of the other filters and fittings use, but that won’t work here. Save yourself some time and money by getting the right part here the first time.
Mark Tapper –
Every year early Fall when things dry up and the water table goes down, I envariably start getting debris in my well water. So even with the house filter, some still gets through to my fixtures and I have go through the routine of cleaning the faucet screens etc. I was also having to clean or replace my toilet filler more than I liked, so installed one of these at each toilet and problem gone. Now just clean the filters like the faucet screens and done. Saves me a lot of time and money. Thanks!
Hayward J –
Easy to install, strong thick plastic, no leaking, easy clean. Just what I needed
Jack G –
This was the answer to my prayers! For the first time in 17 years, after heavy rains for weeks, we had a LOT of debris in our unfiltered well water. I was replacing toilet “innards” literally every few days as they were too loaded to clean. I also was cleaning aerators every few days. These solved the toilet fill issues and are FANTASTIC! I highly recommend, and the Water-Savor service is second to none!
Just Jim –
Where has this been all my life?
By Just Jim on March 17, 2016
These attached without causing me grief. The install is simple. Now I will no longer have to take my fill vavle apart every few months to clean out the little rocks we have in our water supply. My guess is that this filter will go for about a year before I need to empty it out. That should take, at the most, 5 minutes. I like is so much I bought 2 more.
Zoldack –
Problem solved . . .
By Zoldack on May 4, 2015
If your toilet “runs” because you have grit or other debris fouling the valve mechanism of your toilet, this is the answer. I have unfiltered well water going to my toilets, and since installing one of these at each toilet, I no longer have to keep cleaning the fill valve inside the tank. Inexpensive and super easy to install.