Camco inline water filter 6-step filtration 40042 vs Beech Lane external RV dual water filter system
Overall winner: Camco inline water filter 6-step filtration 40042
Key Differences
Camco's inline filter (A) offers 6-step filtration, NSF/ANSI certification for standards 42 & 53, and a lead-free design at a lower listed price tier, making it stronger on filtration performance and value. Beech Lane's external dual system (B) emphasizes heavy-duty construction and lead-free brass fixtures with two filter micron options (5 µm and 0.5 µm) for durability and flexible filtration, but some users reported leaks on housing threads
Camco inline water filter 6-step filtration 40042
Inline water filter for RVs and campsites featuring a 6-step filtration system to reduce taste, odor, chlorine and sediment. Customers note easy inline installation and improved water taste, with some reports of connector durability issues
Pros
- 6-step filtration technology
- Reduces taste, odor, chlorine
- NSF/ANSI certified (42 & 53) and lead-free
- Easy inline installation
Cons
- Possible connector durability issues
Beech Lane external RV dual water filter system
Beech Lane external RV water filter system with 3/4" lead-free brass fittings and two replaceable filters for improved water quality. Includes mounting bracket and wrench for easy setup; lifetime manufacturer warranty
Pros
- heavy duty construction for RV use
- lead-free brass fixtures for leak resistance
- includes 5 micron and 0.5 micron filters
- wrench included for easy housing removal
Cons
- some reported leaks on housing threads
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Camco |
| Durability | Beech Lane |
| Versatility | Camco |
| User Reviews | Camco |