Product Description
Replace Samsungs original refrigerator water filter to provide your family with clean fresh water while protecting your refrigerator and home from potential damage The filter uses a powerful concentrated carbon filter to eliminate more than 99 of potentially harmful pollutants Samsung original filters are produced in South Korea and Mexico Delivery Note This product does not support delivery to Alaska Hawaii post office boxes and APO addresses Note This product is compatible with all Samsung refrigerators Troubleshoot equipment issues Reinsert the old filter and screw it to the fully unlocked position Then insert the new filter and screw it into the locked position
From the manufacturer
Use this replacement filter with your Samsung refrigerator to provide clean fresh water and ice from your sidebyside refrigerator or French door refrigerator For best results replace the Samsung filter every 6 months This refrigerator water filter is used in selected Samsung French doors and sidebyside refrigerators with filter channels inside the refrigerator While retaining beneficial fluoride this NSFcertified refrigerator water filter reduces cysts chlorine odors and odors particulates Class I lead and mercury Replace the Samsung refrigerator water filter every 6 months to ensure clean and safe drinking water Samsung water filters are tested and certified by NSF International a nonprofit nongovernmental organization dedicated to public health safety and environmental protection Reducing pollutants Samsung water filters use only highgrade carbon blocks which can remove more than 99 of potentially harmful pollutants that may exist in the water including Chlorine taste and smell Chlorine is widely used to treat water but it may be added to water Special taste and smell Heavy metals and chemicals lead asbestos benzene mercury and carbofuran these common industrial pollutants with high toxicity can seep into water sources and may be harmful to your health Microbial cysts Cryptosporidium etc Parasites are common in lakes and rivers They are highly resistant to disinfectants such as chlorine so they may be present even in treated water
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