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Amazon: S&S $37.88 everydrop by Whirlpool Ice and Water Refrigerator Filter 1, EDR1RXD1, Single-Pack

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Total before tax: $35.62
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Total before tax: $35.62
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Order total: $37.88

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Nov 29, 2021
372 Posts
Joined Feb 2011
Nov 29, 2021
Poochy
Nov 29, 2021
372 Posts
Thanks, OP. Same discount for the EDR3RXD1 as well.
Nov 29, 2021
243 Posts
Joined May 2008
Nov 29, 2021
TuaPui
Nov 29, 2021
243 Posts
Yep works for all Filter 1/2/3. Great find OP!
Nov 29, 2021
8,278 Posts
Joined May 2007
Nov 29, 2021
diavolo33
Nov 29, 2021
8,278 Posts
Just ordered a third-party brand b/c I'm tired of paying the premium for the OEM filter.
Nov 29, 2021
3,395 Posts
Joined May 2004
Nov 29, 2021
Deal Hound
Nov 29, 2021
3,395 Posts
I can't believe how expensive these are, even on sale. The profit margin must be huge. I'm ready to ditch OEM filters in favor of an external inline filter.
Nov 29, 2021
86 Posts
Joined Feb 2019
Nov 29, 2021
SmartLeopard2127
Nov 29, 2021
86 Posts
Very expensive but NSF rated beyond the cheaper alternatives. Mine lasts maybe 4 months before the flow gets too slow to wait (30 seconds to fill a glass). Would really rather have an RO setup if possible.
Nov 29, 2021
2,705 Posts
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Nov 29, 2021
fjfjfj
Nov 29, 2021
2,705 Posts
Check eBay. I generally buy these (OEM) for much less than this - maybe the $22 range. (I just now looked and didn't see any at this price, but they were there a week ago)

I've purchased from this seller - 2 for $45, use code sellsinbulk for 7% off, which covers $3 shipping: Link [sellsinbulk.com]
Nov 29, 2021
698 Posts
Joined Sep 2014
Nov 29, 2021
m3n00b
Nov 29, 2021
698 Posts
Quote from fjfjfj :
Check eBay. I generally buy these (OEM) for much less than this - maybe the $22 range. (I just now looked and didn't see any at this price, but they were there a week ago)

I've purchased from this seller - 2 for $45, use code sellsinbulk for 7% off, which covers $3 shipping: Link [sellsinbulk.com]
Same here.

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Nov 29, 2021
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amko
Nov 29, 2021
69 Posts
I don't know this seller specifically but there are ton of fakes out there so be aware. There are ways to spot them but its so minute that you really need to sit down and compare. I bought 4 off ebay, they looked exactly like original, packaged like original but were fakes after comparison with an online guide. I didn't notice anything different in function but i would never buy them again.
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
Naramie
Nov 30, 2021
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Quote from SmartLeopard2127 :
Very expensive but NSF rated beyond the cheaper alternatives. Mine lasts maybe 4 months before the flow gets too slow to wait (30 seconds to fill a glass). Would really rather have an RO setup if possible.
Yeah that has been my experience. These things last like 3-5 months depending on usage and water quality in a 2 person house hold. We stopped using our water dispenser in our fridge because it was alot cheaper and faster to just use our old Brita filter. These things were a huge waste of money for us. I will never buy a fridge that uses this type of filter and brand.
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
GTRagnarok
Nov 30, 2021
278 Posts
This is robbery, even on sale. Some may frown on it but I've been satisfied with using the off brands for years. You can get a 6-pack for less than $55 over at morefilter.com using the promo codes they've got going on right now. Not sure how much it means but the GlacialPure brand they're selling is listed on the NSF website. The filter makes the water taste fine to me, and it does get noticeably worse after six months so it must be doing something.
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
dplane
Nov 30, 2021
3,780 Posts
If you want cheaper non OEM, US made and legit NSF tested then check out the Home Depot HDX filters. Though sadly even they have gone up in price a bit - but a 2 pack is currently on sale for 50 bucks. Been using those for a few years now.
Nov 30, 2021
41 Posts
Joined Mar 2016
Nov 30, 2021
DaDealseeker
Nov 30, 2021
41 Posts
You need to be careful with these on eBay or Amazon as there are tons of fakes. I buy from whirlpool direct , and use the coupon they give when ordering two. Yeh $70 or so for two but worth it to not get a fake. And it's water that you drink so not something I like to cut corners with.
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
Lower
Nov 30, 2021
1,291 Posts
Quote from fjfjfj :
Check eBay. I generally buy these (OEM) for much less than this - maybe the $22 range. (I just now looked and didn't see any at this price, but they were there a week ago)

I've purchased from this seller - 2 for $45, use code sellsinbulk for 7% off, which covers $3 shipping: Link [sellsinbulk.com]
Quote from m3n00b :
Same here.

I find it strange that two people spoke up in this thread for a company whose website (listed above) was created a mere 3 months ago (whois shows Creation Date: 2021-08-31T08:12:01.00Z). Seems statistically unlikely, no? As such I will look elsewhere as this is giving me shady feelings.
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
Shredit
Nov 30, 2021
23 Posts
Quote from Lower :
I find it strange that two people spoke up in this thread for a company whose website (listed above) was created a mere 3 months ago (whois shows Creation Date: 2021-08-31T08:12:01.00Z). Seems statistically unlikely, no? As such I will look elsewhere as this is giving me shady feelings.
Lol my thoughts exactly

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Dec 1, 2021
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Quote from Lower :
I find it strange that two people spoke up in this thread for a company whose website (listed above) was created a mere 3 months ago (whois shows Creation Date: 2021-08-31T08:12:01.00Z). Seems statistically unlikely, no? As such I will look elsewhere as this is giving me shady feelings.
It's interesting they are using a domain privacy service [namecheap.com]. I'm not sure why a legitimate company wouldn't want the company's information listed in the WHOIS database.

Also, they list two physical addresses on their site. An NYC address is listed in their privacy policy [archive.org], and an Atlanta address is listed in the "about us" section [archive.org]. A Google search of the NYC address [google.com] reveals that it is used by thousands of other companies. My guess is it belongs to a registered agent service. The 866 Peachtree St NE address in Atlanta doesn't seem to exist. The even-numbered addresses on that street appear to skip from 860 [google.com] to 878 [google.com] as seen in Google Street View.

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