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Waterdrop Plus DA29-00020B Refrigerator Water Filter, Replacement for Samsung DA29-00020B, DA29-00020A, HAF-CIN/EXP, 46-9101, NSF 401&53&42 Certified, 3 Pack
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
I have been using waterdrop filters and they are high quality.
Now this is the new version filter 3pack for ~28$
NSF 401, 53, 42 & 372 certified
Previous deal was for 32$
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NSF 401 - reduce phenytoin, ibuprofen, naproxen, estrone, bisphenol A and nonylphenol
NSF 53 - reduce lead, cyst, carbofuran, endrin, benzene and mercury
NSF 372 - for lead-free filtration.
NSF 42 is a certification based around the taste and smell of water, ability to remove chlorine as well as other unpleasant impurities which can cause your water to have a strong and unpleasant odor.
Its my fifth sub and save so 10% for me
Items:
$56.32
Shipping & Handling:
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-$2.82
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-$2.82
Total Before Tax:
$50.68
Estimated Tax Collected:
$4.68
Order Total
$55.36
NSF 401 - reduce phenytoin, ibuprofen, naproxen, estrone, bisphenol A and nonylphenol
NSF 53 - reduce lead, cyst, carbofuran, endrin, benzene and mercury
NSF 372 - for lead-free filtration.
NSF 42 is a certification based around the taste and smell of water, ability to remove chlorine as well as other unpleasant impurities which can cause your water to have a strong and unpleasant odor.
Its my fifth sub and save so 10% for me
Items:
$56.32
Shipping & Handling:
$0.00
Subscribe & Save
-$2.82
Subscribe & Save
-$2.82
Total Before Tax:
$50.68
Estimated Tax Collected:
$4.68
Order Total
$55.36
In case you don't know you can save even more by buying their 6 pack @46.99.just search Amazon.
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So, apparently this company thinks their clever by spamming the NSF branding everywhere. But, the minute you try to look if they're actually certified, they don't appear on the NSF website. What does this mean? It means they know what consumers are looking for, and they lie about having it because they know they can get away with it. Notice that there are only a few brands that actually carry an NSF cert that can be verified.
TL;DR: they're not certified for shit AND they're lying about it.
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So, apparently this company thinks their clever by spamming the NSF branding everywhere. But, the minute you try to look if they're actually certified, they don't appear on the NSF website. What does this mean? It means they know what consumers are looking for, and they lie about having it because they know they can get away with it. Notice that there are only a few brands that actually carry an NSF cert that can be verified.
TL;DR: they're not certified for shit AND they're lying about it.
https://info.nsf.org/Certified/Co...Ecoaqua+Co
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So, apparently this company thinks their clever by spamming the NSF branding everywhere. But, the minute you try to look if they're actually certified, they don't appear on the NSF website. What does this mean? It means they know what consumers are looking for, and they lie about having it because they know they can get away with it. Notice that there are only a few brands that actually carry an NSF cert that can be verified.
TL;DR: they're not certified for shit AND they're lying about it.
So, apparently this company thinks their clever by spamming the NSF branding everywhere. But, the minute you try to look if they're actually certified, they don't appear on the NSF website. What does this mean? It means they know what consumers are looking for, and they lie about having it because they know they can get away with it. Notice that there are only a few brands that actually carry an NSF cert that can be verified.
TL;DR: they're not certified for shit AND they're lying about it.
Seems like they are certified. Try searching with brand name instead of manufacturer name.
https://info.nsf.org/Certified/dw...td=ModlStd
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This might cause leaking issues in the fridge because the RO pressure isn't high enough. Check fridge manual for required pressure.
Thanks! I was excited about getting two 3 packs for $54 but now I got a 6 pack for $45 (for some reason it took $2.35 SS discount off twice.)
Last time I paid $28 for a 2 pack.
Thanks and repped (to the OP too).
Here's the 6 pack. Waterdrop DA29-00020B Refrigerator Water Filter, Replacement for Samsung DA29-00020B, DA29-00020A, HAF-CIN/EXP, 46-9101, Standard, Pack of 6 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FQMD...0T0WW
They came from the same manufactory. Waterdrop, Aqua crest, filter logic, water specialist and Max blue.
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https://info.nsf.org/Certified/dw...td=ModlStd
So it turns out they are NSF certified after all? I guess it just takes some snooping and digging around.
https://info.nsf.org/Certified/dw...td=ModlStd
So it turns out they are NSF certified after all?