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DO BUY non OEM versions from Amazon, but check ratings and NSF


test standards. You'll pay a lot less than 1/2 the cost. Current Amazon price of the last ones I bought is $32.99 for 4 filters. $8.25 per filter. I'm guessing that's 1/4 the price of OEM, maybe even better.

And for @typed by ben , what does NOS stand for?

See the link. Not saying these are the ones compatible with your model, but just demonstrating the cost savings.

(In response to this post by typed by ben)

Link: These likely aren't the same part as for your fridge, but what I last bought.


Posted: 09/22/2021 at 3:55PM



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Current Thread:
 
  
"Change Water Filter" message on fridge ? -- Full-Set and Moonshine 09/22/2021 12:26PM
  Replaced mine last week -- TabbHokie 09/22/2021 1:54PM
  It’s an easy change, why not do it? -- WestyHokie 09/22/2021 1:44PM
  Tap water sucks ** -- Full-Set and Moonshine 09/23/2021 7:37PM
  Buy OEM or NOS, don't buy a generic or discounted version -- typed by ben 09/22/2021 2:27PM
  She is the wife ** -- fordham 09/22/2021 1:50PM
  Yeah, you can definitely eek out more life... -- MP4VT2004 09/22/2021 12:50PM
  Or, you know...replace the dang filter -- JoesterVT 09/22/2021 12:32PM
  They aren't that cheap ** -- EDGEMAN 09/22/2021 12:59PM
  But are they good quality?? ** -- HOKIE 09/22/2021 1:04PM
  My last filter cost $60 ** -- capitals1 09/22/2021 12:35PM

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