Product Description
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Genuine OEM replacement filter for Carrier filter cabinet EZXCABCC0016 and Bryant filter cabinet EZXCABBB0016.
Filter ships without plastic ends.
- MERV 10
- System Friendly Pressure Drop — The EZ Flex™ filter protects HVAC systems by not producing significant pressure drop, therefore allowing the system to operate at its optimum efficiency. TYPICAL STATIC PRESSURE DROP (in. wc.) (Clean @ rated airflow) - .22
- Large Dust Holding Capacity — The EZ Flex™ has a high dust holding capacity. This increases the time between filter changes. The exceptionally large surface area traps dust, pollen, molds, tobacco, smoke, grease, soot, bacteria, and animal dander to provide cleaner, fresher air that is free of airborne pollutants and irritants regardless of the season.
- Filter Media - Synthetic
- Nominal size 16" x 25" x 5"
- Actual size 15 3/4" x 24 3/4" x 4 3/8"
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132 Reviews
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Good Filter
Does what its supposed to do. Quickly shipped.
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Good filter
I have used these filters for about 7 years. Have had no problems. I was amazed at the speed my order was delivered. 3 days form order to door.
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The best air filters
These are the best air filters I have used and I have tried different companies and filters for years. for me the merv 10 are a perfect fit.
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Wonderful filter
Wonderful filter, efficient ordering process, helpful phone assistant, arrived within 24 hours in very good condition. Will order again.
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Air Filter
Quick Turn around great price on a hard to find item.
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Fits perfectly, great service
The filter fits my unit perfectly. The service was fantastic. I had my filter in about 24 hours after I placed the order.
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Air Filter
The only Air filter that keeps my multi zone HVAC system from the fan searching for the right speed.
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Easy peasy
Excellent service, product and affordable
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Assembly issue
These filters are good for about 8 months in my house. The catch a lot. I do find putting the new filters into the plastic end pieces a bit difficult. Usually I try three ways before everything is snapped into place. Perhaps a note of instruction for folks like me would be helpful.