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Product Name: | Samsung HAF-QIN Water Filter 4-pack |
Product Description: | Specifications Brand Samsung Model HAF-QIN-4P Quantity 4 Pack(s) Weight 2.9 lb. |
Model Number: | HAF-QIN-4P |
Product SKU: | 100815022 |
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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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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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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!
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!