💎 Elevate Your Ice Game!
The Inline Water Filter Kit for Ice Makers is designed to enhance the taste of your ice and water by effectively removing chlorine and odor-causing elements. This kit includes a T-connector for easy installation with 1/4" tubing, making it compatible with most ice makers, refrigerators, and coffee machines. The filter cartridge lasts up to 1,500 gallons or one year and is backed by a lifetime warranty on all parts, ensuring long-term reliability and satisfaction.
A**A
Run water through it first till it runs clear
Works fantastic for my ice maker on my fridge. Make sure you run water though it first till it runs clear . It will run black from the charcoal. Then it’s super clean and crisp.. great value for your money ice taste great no leakage super easy to install and quite small
J**L
Easy install! Works great.
The media could not be loaded. So easy to install! I moved into a new apartment and the refrigerator model that came with the apartment didn’t have an internal filter for the water/ice dispenser. The fridge was already connected to the water line, so I needed an add a filter between the water line behind the fridge, and the connection to the actual fridge. I’m not handy at all, and was ready to pay a handy man to do this, but read the reviews here and it seemed simple enough. I was quite surprised that all I needed to do was cut the existing line and push each end of the line into the filter. That’s it! Didn’t need any of the connections or tubes that came with it. Water taste is much better (no chlorine smell/taste anymore!).
A**R
Works great
Works great, easy to install, doesn’t have a funny taste and does its job. Would buy again.
L**Z
In my case this was so easy to install. 5 minutes and done.
Opened the box and saw the assortment of parts. I didn't need any of them in my case. I decided to install my filter in the basement where I had installed the shutoff valve. First thing I did was install the bracket. Easy, one screw into a floor joist using a battery drill and done. Turned off my shutoff valve and cut the existing plastic line that feeds the refrigerator water. Inserted the water supply line to the in side of the filter. Got a bucket and turned on the valve to purge the filter. Had to do it a second time because my bucket only holds about 2 gallons. Then I slipped the line from the refrigerator into the output of the filter. Turned the valve on and checked for leaks, there were none.Emptied the bucket of ice and let the ice maker do it's thing. Since I wasn't able to purge the line to the ice maker of unfiltered water I threw away the first three rounds of ice. Tasted the 2nd round and it was much better but could still taste it was a bit off. My wife tasted the 4th round and said it was so much better than it had been.I'm pretty sure that a few more rounds to completely purge the older water out of the system and maybe the filter and it will be up to par.So far the experience has been nice, easy install, promising results and a happy wife.
M**K
I have bought two now
Great quality and got rid of the chlorine taste in our water. I have bought two now
D**G
Great External Ice maker Water Filter
I have a small kitchen and recently purchased a new refrigerator to replace my old one that died. I wanted a refrigerator with an ice maker. The ones with the ice and water dispenser in the door were too wide. The narrower ones that would fit had ice makers inside the freezer bin, but no water dispenser. Surprisingly, those models also didn't have a water filter. There was already a water supply for the refrigerator, so I just needed to install the filter between the supply and the refrigerator. They were 1/4" fittings. Most of the external filters were made for kitchen faucets and had 1/2" and 3/8" fittings. This one has 1/4" fittings. I'm no plumber and this was fairly easy to install. Where to locate the filter was my biggest issue. My refrigerator has the wall on one side and a counter top with drawers on the other side. I finally decided to put it in the little cabinet above the refrigerator. You know, the little cabinet that is pointless as it's hard to reach and too small to hold much of anything of use. In my picture, you'll see some slack in the tubing. That was on purpose so I could pull the filter out making it easier to change. Also, I can pull the refrigerator out, if need be. The back of my refrigerator is very close to the wall, so there was no room to mount the filter back there. Also, I didn't want to have to pull the refrigerator out to just change the filter. I used the included valve on the input of the filter in the cabinet, making it easy to shut off the water for a filter change.
C**C
Easy to install, comes with everything you need, and makes ice cubes taste great!
This is such a quality of life improvement for so little money and so little effort that everyone should install one.We replaced a refrigerator which had an internal filter for the in-door water and ice with one that only had ice and no internal filter. This was our preference to get more storage space, but the tradeoff is that the ice maker did not have a filter and the resultant ice had a very "stale" taste straight from the tap.I chose this kit because it seemed to come with everything that you need to hook it up (thereby negating runs to the hardware store)The installation is very straight forward as all of the connections are push-to-connect and watertight; no plumbing tools or skills required whatsoever. The plastic connectors show no deficiency compared with the previous brass connector I had in place. Depending on how you choose to mount the filter, you may need to have a drill handy, but you could just as easily leave it on any flat surface.The resulting ice cubes are much improved over straight tap water; there is no taste whatsoever.Completely worth your time and dollars for any appliance that accepts a 1/4" water source.
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