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GE RPWFE Replacement Refrigerator Water Filter on sale for
$37.98 when you checkout with Subscribe and Save.
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Features:
- It works with any refrigerator that currently uses GE RPWF or RPWFE filters. Compatible with select GE french-door refrigerators.
- Certified to reduce chlorine-resistant cysts, lead, select pharmaceuticals and 50 other contaminants. Reduces 99% of Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctaine Sulfonate (PFOS)
- Tested and verified to filter five trace pharmaceuticals. Operation Water Pressure (psi): 25 min. - 120 max.
- For best filtration results, filter cartridge should be replaced every six months or 300 gallons.
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Aside from that, my local tap water tests around 105ppm. After filtering with OEM and aftermarket filters, my ge refrigerator tests around 115ppm. This is not a scientific study, but I've been just as happy drinking tap water compared to the rpw filters
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Wrong one
Like, the filter in my fridge is cute but it's less effective then a Brita pitcher filter even.
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Glad this got posted, as I'll be getting a new fridge when prices come back down and now I know to avoid GE and any other brands that implement this customer abusing bs.
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Aside from that, my local tap water tests around 105ppm. After filtering with OEM and aftermarket filters, my ge refrigerator tests around 115ppm. This is not a scientific study, but I've been just as happy drinking tap water compared to the rpw filters
Like, the filter in my fridge is cute but it's less effective then a Brita pitcher filter even.
How did you deal with the wastewater from the RO system from behind your fridge? I thought about this, too, but my fridge is 15 feet from my sink.