Camco inline water filter 6-step filtration 40042 vs GLACIER FRESH RV Water Filter with 2 Hose Protectors
Overall winner: Camco inline water filter 6-step filtration 40042
Key Differences
Camco (B00BEDNXTW) uses a 6-step filtration and carries NSF/ANSI 42 & 53 certification and has higher aggregated user ratings and review count; Glacier Fresh (B08P7XMGRC) is sold with hose protectors and emphasizes BPA-free materials but has more reports of breakage and variable flow. Choose Camco if you want certified multi-stage filtration and stronger user-rating traction; choose Glacier Fresh if you prefer included hose protectors and BPA-free components at a more affordable listed price tier
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
GLACIER FRESH RV Water Filter with 2 Hose Protectors
RV water filter with granular activated carbon and KDF, reducing chlorine, odors, and sediment for better taste. Customers say it’s easy to install and filter well water
Pros
- reduces chlorine and improves taste
- lead-free and BPA-free materials
- includes protective hose components
- uses GAC and KDF filtration
Cons
- some users report breakage within 6 months
- variable water flow reported
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Camco |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Camco |
| User Reviews | Camco |