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Costco Members: 4-Pack Samsung HAF-CIN Water Filters

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$68

$130

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 4-Pack Samsung HAF-CIN Water Filters for $67.99. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features:
  • Genuine Samsung Water Filters
  • Easy to Replace and Install
  • 4-Pack
  • 6 Month Usage Life (Est. 300 Gallons)

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 4-Pack Samsung HAF-CIN Water Filters for $67.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Mattdbutler for finding this deal.

Available:Features:
  • Genuine Samsung Water Filters
  • Easy to Replace and Install
  • 4-Pack
  • 6 Month Usage Life (Est. 300 Gallons)

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2 lower than this recent FrontPage deal.
    • Price valid through 4/2/23.
  • Additional note:
No Longer Available:

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Save yourself some more money by installing an inline water filter which is a filter put in between the refrigerator and the water outlet for the refrigerator. This filter removes the need for a filter inside your refrigerator.
To do this:
1. Call the manufacturer of your refrigerator and ask them to send you a "bypass filter". Many manufacturers will send this free of charge. GE certainly is free as I did this with them a couple of months ago
2. Purchase an "inline water filter". Example the 5 year ecopure filter is $30 on amz. You can also buy these from big box stores.
3. Watch a you tube video on installing the filter. It's basically turn off the water supply for the refrigerator, cut the water line with a sharp knife, and push in the water line into either end of the in line filter (purge the filter before connecting the second line). I did this on Sunday and it took me 10 mins start to finish.
I hope this saves you all some money for the next 5 years!

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Higekido
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Thank you! Sold out before I can get it last time, glad I caught this one early enough.
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supren
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Does these work with dacor refrigerator?
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rrudogg
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I know this is subjective - can anyone comment on taste? Does it make water chemically or anything like that?
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KSilver2000
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Fantastic price. Thanks!
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Quote from rrudogg :
I know this is subjective - can anyone comment on taste? Does it make water chemically or anything like that?
No, it shouldn't have any real taste. Just make sure you follow the install instructions to run through a few gallons of water before consuming it.
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thanks!
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Cheaper than 2 on Amazon! Perfect timing. Thanks.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank MikeyJohn

Save yourself some more money by installing an inline water filter which is a filter put in between the refrigerator and the water outlet for the refrigerator. This filter removes the need for a filter inside your refrigerator.
To do this:
1. Call the manufacturer of your refrigerator and ask them to send you a "bypass filter". Many manufacturers will send this free of charge. GE certainly is free as I did this with them a couple of months ago
2. Purchase an "inline water filter". Example the 5 year ecopure filter is $30 on amz. You can also buy these from big box stores.
3. Watch a you tube video on installing the filter. It's basically turn off the water supply for the refrigerator, cut the water line with a sharp knife, and push in the water line into either end of the in line filter (purge the filter before connecting the second line). I did this on Sunday and it took me 10 mins start to finish.
I hope this saves you all some money for the next 5 years!
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camuski81
over 1 year ago
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Bought some of EBay last time this came up. It was a 4pk for $50. They were fake so lesson learned. Seller gave me my money back immediately when I accused them of selling counterfeit goods.
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jcrmrr
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Quote from MikeyJohn :
Save yourself some more money by installing an inline water filter which is a filter put in between the refrigerator and the water outlet for the refrigerator. This filter removes the need for a filter inside your refrigerator.
To do this:
1. Call the manufacturer of your refrigerator and ask them to send you a "bypass filter". Many manufacturers will send this free of charge. GE certainly is free as I did this with them a couple of months ago
2. Purchase an "inline water filter". Example the 5 year ecopure filter is $30 on amz. You can also buy these from big box stores.
3. Watch a you tube video on installing the filter. It's basically turn off the water supply for the refrigerator, cut the water line with a sharp knife, and push in the water line into either end of the in line filter (purge the filter before connecting the second line). I did this on Sunday and it took me 10 mins start to finish.
I hope this saves you all some money for the next 5 years!
Thanks for this! I'm gonna try this on my new samsung refrigerator. I was doing research about the bypass filter and read that a lot of the newer refrigerators have the bypass feature built in when no filter is installed inside.
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OutlawCecil
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I bought some on Amazon of a different brand (generic) and they've done fine. Anybody have experience with both and think this price is worth it somehow?