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Explains why mine won't fit maybe. So annoying.
I doubt it's the filter that is causing the fitment issue. LG has a design flaw with the housing which causes the tabs to be misaligned when replacing the filter. We struggled with ours for awhile before figuring that out. Here's a video explaining it: https://youtu.be/5mgPSoJrxSw?si=
Ok I'll try it. But I had the same
Issue before and the tab design looked different from the one that came with it new. Had to go aftermarket. I'll report back though.
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I bought one of these from Amazon and around 2 months later I got an email from Amazon letting me know that they found out the item they sent me was fake. I just buy straight from LG always now. It's like $42 when you use the subscription service
How do you put the fridge filter in bypass?
EDIT - turns out new LG fridges do not need a filter bypass. They have a built in one. All you have to do is unscrew the current LG filter and the fridge will start bypassing it automatically.
Whole house ro is not a real thing. There are whole house filters but they are really just sediment, not on the same level as ro.