Whirlpool Water Softener

Whirlpool WHES40E Water Softener is a 40,000-grain capacity softener for households.
Whirlpool Water Softener
The Whirlpool WHES40E Water Softener is a whole-house automatic water softener that can treat up to 40,000 grains of water. It is NSF-approved for removing up to 10ppm of ferrous ion from water, as well as reducing excess mineral deposits, stains, and scaling in water, pipes, and faucets. It saves salt and water by calculating and using the exact amount of water and salt required for regeneration. Most users praised this item for its ease of installation and ability to remove entire hardness.

Features

Whirlpool WHES40E 40,000 Grain Water Softener features and important details.

  • Reduces mineral deposits, scaling and stains.
  • Employs water and salt-saving technology and regenerates on demand.
  • It is NSF certified.
  • Can remove up to 10ppm of iron from hard water.

Insightful Reviews

We've curated some of the most helpful comments and reviews from people all over the world. Read what they had to say:

“Installation was easy, I installed it myself. I looked up the city water hardness published by the county (14 grains) and decided to set 16 grains in the softener because my area is harder than average. I ordered a test kit from Home Depot and the result is amazing. Hardness went down to 3 grains or less! I’m surprised it removes chlorine and copper from my water as well! I bumped the setting from 16 grains to 18 grains to remove a little more hardness.” — Matt
“Had the same Whirlpool model which was reliable and worked well for 11 years. Had an estimate for another brand but it was nearly three times the price so I decided to replace it with the same model. A friend and I installed it in just over an hour and I expect this softener to last as long as the first since it's a proven design. It's a great price, easy to install and works well. I highly recommend it.” — Jake
“Excellent functionality and does what is advertised but need corrosion resistance to improve longevity. You should expect maybe 5 years service. I'm obviously satisfied with its performance as a cost-effective softener since I purchased essentially the same unit as a replacement.” — Robert
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