Maytag UKF8001 PuriClean II Refrigerator Cyst Reducing Water Filter, 1-Pack


  • Reduces cysts, chlorine’s taste and odor, particulates, lead, mercury, and more
  • Change every 12 months
  • For refrigerators with filter access inside the refrigerator
  • For use in Maytag and Jenn-Air refrigerators
  • NSF-certified refrigerator water filter

Product Description
Jenn-Air Water Filter, Reduces Chlorine’s Taste & Odor, Particulates & More, For Maytag & Jenn-Air Side By Side, Cabinet Depth, Built In & Wide By Side & French Door Refrigerators…. More >>

Maytag UKF8001 PuriClean II Refrigerator Cyst Reducing Water Filter, 1-Pack

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  1. #1 by A. Cervantes on November 3, 2008 - 1:11 am

    I have purchased this same water filter numerous times and this time was not very good. Don’t know why?

  2. #2 by Michfit on November 3, 2008 - 3:55 am

    I bought one of these last time I needed one. I actually used the link from my previous order to put this in my cart again. The first time I got it, shipping was under $5. Somehow this time, by the time I was on the last page of purchase, shipping charges were nearly $60 (?!?)! Obviously, I’m not purchasing this product from this seller at this time. I’m hoping it’s just some sort of glitch. If not, it’s a serious rip-off.

  3. #3 by Xzone Productions on November 3, 2008 - 6:34 am

    This water/ice filter isn’t bad as a compact , easy to change system but the price for replacements is at least $33 each. This consumer product method compares to men’s shavers and other products with proprietary fixtures where you can only use their brand.

    I wish they allowed for comparison shopping, however an external inline water filter system is also expensive where the replacments cartridges are around $85 each.

    I hope to eventually have a whole house system and not need these band aid type products.

  4. #4 by K. Krivitskiy on November 3, 2008 - 7:32 am

    I bought set of 3 filters from Amazon about 2 month ago and immediately installed one filter into my fridge. After a few days of usage my wife pointed my attention that water coming out the fridge contains tiny, almost invisible flakes. I think it some sort of internal filtering staff coming out of the filter. I tried to use another filter from the set with the same result – flakes. Just think for a second those flakes are actually some sort of chemically active reagents and we have to drink that water!!!

  5. #5 by Teleman on November 3, 2008 - 10:14 am

    I never had a chance! I have emailed seller at least 5 times and no reply. I must now place a claim to Amazon–I know I’ll at least get a response. DO NOT BY FROM maryandnancysoddends!!!!!!!!!!

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