AO Smith Whole House Salt Free Descaler System – Works with City & Well Water Filters – 6yr, 600,000 Gl – Water Softener Alternative for Home – AO-WH-DSCLR
- Salt-Free Scale Prevention – The A. O. Smith Descaler reduces scale build up in pipes and plumbing using a salt-free & chemical-free system but does not soften water or remove minerals that cause hardness. No cleaning, backwashing, salt-bags, or electricity required.
- Effective Solution for Moderate Hardness – Ideal for use when incoming water supply has a hardness under 15 grains per gallon, alkalinity under 250 mg/L, pH under 8.3, and less than 0.3 ppm of iron.
- Works For All Your Water Needs – System works effectively on water for use in drinking, cooking, showering, and bathing. Perfect for households of 4 or more people. System will not reduce TDS, sulfur, or iron.
- Well Or City Water – Our Whole House Descaler is engineered to work with both well & city water systems. Includes one Whole House Descaler, shut-off valve, hose adapter and nipple.
- Long Lasting & Cost Efficient – Reduces scale build-up for up to 6-Years or 600,000 Gallons. System includes a 6-Year warranty.
Product information
Technical Details
| Brand | ‎AO Smith |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | ‎Salt Free |
| Product Dimensions | ‎30″L x 9.25″W x 9.25″H |
| Package Information | ‎Nipple |
| Installation Type | ‎Under Sink |
| Power Source | ‎Adapter |
| Item Weight | ‎12 Pounds |
| Model Name | ‎AO-WH-DSCLR |
| Maximum Flow Rate | ‎7 Gallons Per Minute |
| Upper Temperature Rating | ‎9E+1 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Shelf Life | ‎6 Years |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | ‎1200 |
| UPC | ‎811640030124 |
| Manufacturer | ‎AO Smith |
| Part Number | ‎AO-WH-DSCLR |
| Item Weight | ‎12 pounds |
| Item model number | ‎AO-WH-DSCLR |
| Size | ‎6 lakh gallon |
| Color | ‎Black |
| Style | ‎6-Year Whole House Salt-Free Descaler |
| Item Package Quantity | ‎1 |
| Number Of Pieces | ‎4 |
| Measurement System | ‎English/Standard |
| Special Features | ‎Salt Free |
| Batteries Included? | ‎No |
| Batteries Required? | ‎No |

















Clinton S. –
When we recently moved into our home, we switched from well to city water. The chlorine taste and smell of the city water was terrible! I was buying cases of water to drink and it was adding up.