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Vertex RO Replacement Filters

Find RO replacement filters and manuals by selecting your Vertex system below

Vertex Water Products is known for its innovative PureWaterCooler line of bottleless water coolers. These innovative coolers, equipped with either standard or reverse osmosis filtration, deliver filtered water at a low cost, eliminating the hassle of purchasing and swapping out bulky 5-gallon bottles. Simply set up the system for an uninterrupted supply of filtered water. Vertex also offers its own line of Reverse Osmosis systems. Select your Vertex system below to find replacement filters and parts.

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Vertex Frequently Asked Questions

How do I replace my Vertex RO filters?

Start by selecting your Vertex reverse osmosis system above. You'll be taken to a page that provides manuals or instructions for your specific model. General filter replacement instructions are available here.


How do I order replacement filters for my Vertex RO system?

Begin by selecting the image of your Vertex system shown above. You'll then be able to add the required filters to your shopping cart. For added convenience, consider purchasing a "filter kit" that contains all the necessary filters you need. It's important to note that the RO membrane typically requires a change once every two years, whereas sediment and carbon filters should be replaced every 6-12 months, depending on the frequency of use and the quality of your water.


Which Vertex membrane or filters do I need for my RO filter system?

Select your Vertex RO unit from the list above. You will be taken to a new page that shows the available membrane and filters for your Vertex RO system. Be sure to select the correct RO membrane size (listed in GPD or gallons per day). If you have any questions, please call our customer support team at 877-377-9876. We're available Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm Central Time.


What contaminants can Vertex RO systems remove?

Vertex reverse osmosis filters and membrane can remove common pollutants from water including lead, pesticides, sulfates, fluoride, nitrates, pharmaceuticals, arsenic and much more. The RO system's carbon filter will also remove chloramines and chlorine.

Learn more about what contaminants can be removed with reverse osmosis filtration.

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