Description
The fluoride specialist of our Big Blue range: natural bone char media that helps reduce fluoride along with heavy metals, chlorine, taste, and odor — in one whole-house cartridge.
What it does
Bone char is the classic natural media for fluoride. Made by carbonizing animal bone, it’s rich in a calcium-phosphate mineral (hydroxyapatite) with a genuine affinity for fluoride ions — something standard activated carbon simply doesn’t have. Under suitable conditions, it helps reduce fluoride at low-to-moderate levels, and the same mineral structure helps reduce heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper, and can help reduce arsenic.
Because bone char is also a form of activated carbon, it pulls double duty: it reduces chlorine, taste, and odor as it works, so it can stand in as a carbon stage while it targets fluoride.
The 10″ × 4.5″ Big Blue format carries enough media mass to serve a whole-house line. Run it after a sediment stage; on chloraminated water or where maximum taste polishing matters, follow it with a catalytic or carbon block stage.
Key benefits
- ✓ Helps reduce fluoride — bone char’s specialty
- ✓ Helps reduce heavy metals: lead, cadmium, zinc & copper
- ✓ Helps reduce arsenic under suitable conditions
- ✓ Reduces chlorine, taste & odor as it works
- ✓ Natural, time-proven filtration media
- ✓ Whole-house Big Blue capacity with low pressure drop
Specifications
Helps reduce
What this cartridge targets — and what it isn’t built for.
Lead · cadmium · zinc · copper
Arsenic
Chlorine
Taste & odor
Fine sediment
Chloramine
Scale / hardness
Dissolved solids (TDS)
Which 10″×4.5″ cartridge do I need?
The MyWaterClub Big Blue 10″×4.5″ range by stage. Your current filter is highlighted.
Good to know before you buy
Fluoride reduction depends on contact time. At full whole-house flow, water moves through the media quickly, so expect meaningful help at low-to-moderate fluoride levels rather than complete removal. For drinking-water-critical fluoride reduction, pair this whole-house stage with point-of-use filtration (bone char or RO) at the tap — that combination is the strongest setup we sell.
It’s a natural, animal-derived media. Bone char is made from carbonized cattle bone — time-proven and highly effective, but not suitable for households that prefer vegan products. That’s the honest trade-off of the best natural fluoride media.
Flush thoroughly on install. Bone char sheds harmless dark fines at first — run water to drain until it’s fully clear before use, a few minutes longer than a standard carbon cartridge.
Sediment first. Keep a sediment cartridge ahead of it so the specialty media spends its capacity on fluoride and metals, not dirt.



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