Maytag Water Filters

Central water filtration systems

Maytag is a world-renowned company recently named one of America’s most admired companies. With over 18,000 employees around the world, Maytag is dedicated to the growth of their company through the satisfaction of their customers. Maytag’s primary brands consist of Maytag, Hoover, Jenn-Air, Amana, Dixie-Narco and Jade. In the area of water filtration, Maytag makes Amana and Jenn-Air water filtration units and systems.

Maytag produces and sells a number of home care products including vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, air cleaners, humidifiers and dehumidifiers. Maytag makes a variety of water filtration systems that include under sink filtration systems, reverse osmosis systems and whole house water systems.

Maytag’s Central Water Filtration System was designed by Zenon Environmental, with experience in water filtration going back to the 1960’s. Zenon designed superior filtration membranes first used to treat municipal water systems as well as systems for international peacekeeping missions. This system is certified to remove class 1 particles, according to NSF International Standards. These units also feature ultra-quiet operation and an affordable price.

These are installed right into your home’s water line to provide safe, fresh water for areas throughout the home. These also have an automatic daily self cleaning feature; it requires no power to filter water. These systems retail for just under $2500. You can decide for yourself, whether the Maytag along with its reputation for reliability is really worth it.

Replacing your Maytag water filters
Maytag filters for the refrigerator can also be found under the brand names Amana and PuriClean. These robust filters can be applied to a variety of models. For example, the UKF7002AXX PuriClean can be used to replace the UKF7000 series as well as those in the UKF6001 and UKF5001 model series.

The Maytag Company
Maytag might still be most famous for its television advertising persona, Ol’ Lonely, the repairman who had nothing to do but mope because he wasn’t needed. Holding the record as television’s “longest running real life advertising character,” Ol’ Lonely was finally given his retirement package in 2003, when Maytag opted for an image of “innovation” instead of “reliability.”

As Maytag has been around since before the world wars, it commemorates those times by hiring discharged American military personnel to train them for careers in repair. Maytag has been honored with a Certificate of Merit by AMVETs for this support.

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