GE Appliances genuine water filters are certified to NSF/ANSI Drinking Water Treatment standards to improve the quality of your home water. Imitation or counterfeit water filters can damage your water filter system and aren’t guaranteed to reduce the impurities in your water. Genuine GE water replacement filter, XWFE, reduces select pharmaceuticals, including ibuprofen, progesterone, atenolol, trimethoprim & fluoxetine.* (*Impurities not necessarily in all users’ water)
GE GUARANTEED FIT: Compatible with select GE french-door refrigerators
PREMIUM FILTRATION: GE Genuine XWFE Filter is certified to reduce chlorine-resistant cysts, lead, select pharmaceuticals and 50 other impurities (Impurities not necessarily found in all users’ water)
PHARMACEUTICALS REDUCTION: Reduces select pharmaceuticals, including ibuprofen, progesterone, atenolol, trimethoprim & fluoxetine (Impurities not necessarily in all users’ water)
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: Genuine filters, certified to NSF/ANSI Drinking Water Treatment standards, improve the quality of your water and meet requirements of independent and accredited organizations. The same cannot be said of counterfeit and deceptively labeled products
EASY FILTER REPLACEMENT: No tools or water-turnoff required to replace cartridge inside refrigerator
SIX-MONTH FILTER LIFE: For best filtration results, filter cartridge should be replaced every six months or 300 gallons (Replace sooner if flow rate noticeably declines)
XWFE replaces XWF: Compatible with all refrigerators using XWF
Customers say
Customers find the water filter easy to install with clear instructions and appreciate that it fits well in GE fridges. The functionality and value for money receive mixed reviews – while some say it works immediately after replacement and is reasonably priced, others report it doesn’t work and consider it pricey. The filter quality and taste also get mixed feedback, with some saying it does a great job filtering and tastes good, while others report it’s not genuine and tastes bad.
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