KitchenAid Refrigerator Ice and Water Filter 4 – KAD4RXD1, Single-Pack, Green
84,00 $
Description
- Make sure this filter is compatible with your refrigerator model number
- Compatible with KitchenAid refrigerators
- NSF certified to reduce 31 contaminants including lead, pesticides and pharmaceuticals
- For clean, fresh tasting water, replace your Whirlpool Water Filter every 6 months
- Replaces 1500 Plastic Water Bottles Replaces 1500 Plastic Water Bottles
Specification
Additional information
Brand Name | KitchenAid |
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Model Info | KAD4RXD1 |
Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 3 x 9.4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | KAD4RXD1 |
Part Number | KAD4RXD1 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | Refrigerator water Filter |
Batteries Required | No |
by DenverHomesMarket
We had been meaning to change out this filter, finally got around to it, you can taste the difference right away in the flavor of the water and ice. Very easy to swap out, just be careful the first few glasses of water becuase the filter needs to fill and the water kinda shoots out at first as it expells the air in the line. But after running the water dipenser for a minute or two, the water flow evens out. Great taste.
by Jurgen
Yes, this is the most expensive filter you can buy for this type of fridge BUT it is also the best one, hands down. Great taste, makes your water very soft. Trusted brand, made in USA, filters out the most contaminants as far as I can tell, and the flow rate is good.
Think about how much water you drink. I use filtered water for cooking, too. Spending a little extra for a water filter, especially if that breaks down to $20-30 over the course of a year is really no-brainer if that means better water quality.
I switch filters more often than every 6 months, probably around 3x per year as the flow rate goes down over time and dispensing becomes too slow. But that’s the same for all the other filters I’ve tried.