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Detailed Description of In-Line Fridge Filters

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Refridgerator icemaker and fridge water dispenser filters prevent your fridge from serving your family contaminated water

If your refrigerator water tastes bad you either need to install an in-line refrigerator water filter or replace the filter cartridge.

Some refrigerators and ice makers come with an in-line water filter attached to the water dispenser and the ice maker.  Some do not.  If your fridge doesn't filter the water it's serving up, you can quickly and easily install a water line fridge kit with a minimum or tools and skill.

In-line refrigerator and ice-maker water filters are installed in the water line to the fridge and are then kept out of sight behind your refrigerator.  They allow you to have clean, filtered water directly from your refrigerator and great tasting ice cubes from your ice maker.

In-line refrigerator and ice-maker filters typically come with installation hardware and instructions.  Most homeowners, with a minimum skill level, should be able to install an in-line water filter without help from a professional.

In-line water filters generally need to be replaced every 6 months depending on the amount of water used - some will last up to 3 years.  Replacing refrigerator water filter is easy and can generally be done in just a few minutes, except that you may have to move your refrigerator.  We suggest looking for a filter with a long lifespan because moving a refrigerator can be a difficult undertaking for some people.

Once you've installed an in line refrigerator filter, and in addition to the health benefits of clean, pure water, you will be delighted with the taste of your water and ice cubes.

 

 
   
       
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