| Whirlpool/PUR Side By Side Refrigerator Push Button Cyst Reducing Water Filter |  | Brand: Whirlpool Category: Home Improvement
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Superior taste, excellent performance -- for less than 20 cents a day March 2, 2006 imvho 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
WIth all due respect to the reviewer who complained that the cost of 20 cents/day was unreasonable and excessive, this filter does an amazing job and is a fantastic bargain, **especially** when compared to bottled water and manufactured ice. We've had our new KitchenAid fridge for just a little over 6 months, and we've been delighted with the sparkly-clean, crisp, tasteless water & ice that this filter enables it to dispense. Especially since we live in a "hard-water" area, where the stuff coming from your tap, while acceptable, leaves a faint, gritty mineral taste. I used to "splurge" on store-bought ice several times/year for parties and special occasions, just because it tasted so much better. (Or rather, didn't taste like anything at all -- which is of course the point.) Since we've had this fridge, with this filter, I've never needed to spend extra on bagged ice OR bottled water, because the ice & water thru this filter are every bit as good. The acid test? I could fill a clean plastic bottle with the water from this filter, and let it sit at room temperature for a day or more, and it still tastes just as good warm as if it were freshly dispensed. That same exercise with our regular tap water would've resulted in a nasty, nose-wrinkling, mineral stew as soon as the chill was gone. Another nice advantage this filter has over bottled water is that it does NOT filter out cavity-preventing fluoride, whereas most (all?) bottled waters do.
Works great, incredible value overall September 3, 2008 Nathan Price (San Antonio) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have a Kenmore refrigerator form Sears that I bought about a year and a half ago. Kenmore is actually made by Whirlpool and although the filter this replaced was labeled Kenmore, this is the exact same filter but labeled Whirlpool instead. I looked it up on the Sears site and they wanted $50 for the same filter. The price is a steal and even though it says 6 months I used it for over a year since I have soft water in my house and only one person. My fridge has a 6 month built in timer that goes from green to orange to red when the 6 months is up. I thought it might be based on actual usage, but it's not, because it went red at exactly 6 months and I use far less water than most other households. I have no idea why more time would harm a filter, as far as I'm concerned it's just a marketing tactic to get you to buy them more often then needed, like oil changes every 3,000 miles.
Much less expensive than bottled water June 1, 2006 Roman Red 62 (Texas) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Just purchased our Whirlpool Refrigerator that uses this filter. I just ran a total for our bottled water for 2005 and the cost was $1.41 per day so $.20 per day is cheap. The water from the Whirlpool is just as good as the bottled water if not better.
Great replacement product for my Kenmore! July 14, 2008 atlnative29 (Atlanta, GA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Perfect replacement product for my Kenmore refrigerator!!! Fits perfectly and does what it's supposed to do; produce clean and clear filtered water.
Great item February 21, 2008 Maureen Friend (San Diego, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When the filter needs replacement, expect the water to flow very slowly from the dispenser. This item is very easy to install in the fridge. Make sure you do not accidentally throw away the end piece that is actually a part of your fridge, not the filter.
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