Prime Members: 3-Pack Samsung Genuine Filters for Refrigerator Water and Ice
$71.50
$129.99
w/ Subscribe & Save
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 3-Pack Samsung Genuine Filters for Refrigerator Water and Ice (HAF-QIN-3P) on sale for $71.49 when you check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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I was waiting for a Costco deal, but haven't seen anything for a little while now. The 3 pack is a little higher than Black Friday with subscribe and save and for Prime members only. Shipping is free with Prime. Not bad if you need filters now.
1 pack: $31.99
2 pack: $63.99/$60.79 with subscribe and save
3 pack: $75.25/$71.49 with subscribe and save (for Prime members only)
Model: Samsung HAF-QIN Refrigerator Water Filter (3-Pack)(HAF-QIN-3P/EXP)
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SAMSUNG Genuine Filters for Refrigerator Water and Ice, Carbon Block Filtration for Clean, Clear Drinking Water, HAF-QIN-3P, 3 Pack
Manufacturer:
Samsung
Model Number:
HAF-QIN-3P/EXP
Product SKU:
B09HR7H8X7
UPC:
887276429366
ASIN:
B09HR7H8X7
Brand:
Samsung
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.1 x 2.1 x 8.8 inches
Item Weight:
1.5 pounds
Item model number:
HAF-QIN-3P/EXP
Manufacturer:
Samsung
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The filter you are linking to will work for "taste," but it is not equivalent. Your product has only NSF 42 certification which does not filter contaminates, it improves taste. The OEM filter also has NSF 53 and 372 certifications, which means the filters actually filter contaminates, such as lead and mercury. You don't have to buy OEM to get these certifications, but you will have to pay more than the product you linked.
More than what was linked by a previous poster but still cheaper than OEM by 50% or more. I've also been using Waterdrop for years and really never had issues not using OEM in Samsung refrigerators.
Edit: The comment here is still helpful since it explains the difference in the certifications but wanted to add the link to the Waterdrop version.
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Perfect timing, my frig just notified me yesterday the filter needed replaced. Great price too. Caution, last time Amazon sent me the wrong filter and gave me a hard time about removing the packaging before returning. Make sure they send the right one before removing packaging.
The filter you are linking to will work for "taste," but it is not equivalent. Your product has only NSF 42 certification which does not filter contaminates, it improves taste. The OEM filter also has NSF 53 and 372 certifications, which means the filters actually filter contaminates, such as lead and mercury. You don't have to buy OEM to get these certifications, but you will have to pay more than the product you linked.
The filter you are linking to will work for "taste," but it is not equivalent. Your product has only NSF 42 certification which does not filter contaminates, it improves taste. The OEM filter also has NSF 53 and 372 certifications, which means the filters actually filter contaminates, such as lead and mercury. You don't have to buy OEM to get these certifications, but you will have to pay more than the product you linked.
Looks like Icepure sells their "pro" version for about $38 for a 3-pack. Would be the closest thing to the one filters in this listing. I have used Icepure for years on my Amana (Whirlpool Gold) and never had an issue. The prices tend to fluctuate a lot on Amazon, mine went from $25-$17-$28 in the span of a week.
They hold NSF 401, 53, and 42 certifications. 53 is the one that's rare and more difficult to achieve in a refrigerator filter. (372 is mentioned above and in my non-expert opinion I don't understand how that would apply to a filter. Supposedly 372 applies to the amount of lead in a fixture or pipe and the water not coming in contact… Someone better versed in NSF certs can educate me here I'm sure.)
When they've been on sale in the past, I've paid less than $10 each for a 3 pack - except when I forgot to unsubscribe to a S&S…
The filter you are linking to will work for "taste," but it is not equivalent. Your product has only NSF 42 certification which does not filter contaminates, it improves taste. The OEM filter also has NSF 53 and 372 certifications, which means the filters actually filter contaminates, such as lead and mercury. You don't have to buy OEM to get these certifications, but you will have to pay more than the product you linked.
Here is the Waterdrop "plus" version with 42,53,372&401:
More than what was linked by a previous poster but still cheaper than OEM by 50% or more. I've also been using Waterdrop for years and really never had issues not using OEM in Samsung refrigerators.
Edit: The comment here is still helpful since it explains the difference in the certifications but wanted to add the link to the Waterdrop version.
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More than what was linked by a previous poster but still cheaper than OEM by 50% or more. I've also been using Waterdrop for years and really never had issues not using OEM in Samsung refrigerators.
Edit: The comment here is still helpful since it explains the difference in the certifications but wanted to add the link to the Waterdrop version.
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The filter you are linking to will work for "taste," but it is not equivalent. Your product has only NSF 42 certification which does not filter contaminates, it improves taste. The OEM filter also has NSF 53 and 372 certifications, which means the filters actually filter contaminates, such as lead and mercury. You don't have to buy OEM to get these certifications, but you will have to pay more than the product you linked.
They hold NSF 401, 53, and 42 certifications. 53 is the one that's rare and more difficult to achieve in a refrigerator filter. (372 is mentioned above and in my non-expert opinion I don't understand how that would apply to a filter. Supposedly 372 applies to the amount of lead in a fixture or pipe and the water not coming in contact… Someone better versed in NSF certs can educate me here I'm sure.)
When they've been on sale in the past, I've paid less than $10 each for a 3 pack - except when I forgot to unsubscribe to a S&S…
https://a.co/d/31vFf7y
Here is the Waterdrop "plus" version with 42,53,372&401:
https://a.co/d/aFZhym4
More than what was linked by a previous poster but still cheaper than OEM by 50% or more. I've also been using Waterdrop for years and really never had issues not using OEM in Samsung refrigerators.
Edit: The comment here is still helpful since it explains the difference in the certifications but wanted to add the link to the Waterdrop version.
The plus version is better option
https://a.co/d/7mjDoPy