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Forest River Fr1 Water Filter Canister And New Water Pur Kw1 Filter Cartridge on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Grafton, Massachusetts, United States

Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Forest River/Water Pur Company Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:FR1/KW1

This auction is for a used 1 time Forest River FR1 water filter canister and brand new Water Pur KW1 filter cartridge.

The Forest River FR1 filter canister is a 10-inch clear water filter housing with black o-ring, complete with the mounting bracket and wrench included. It was removed from my 2015 trailer after one use only. Couldn't throw it away, figured I'd see if someone else could use it as a replacement or for parts.  In great condition. See pic for details.

The WaterPur Company KW1 replacement filter is still new in original package.

PayPal only.  Shipping to continental US only.  Thanks for looking...

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