Whirlpool 4396508 KitchenAid Side By Side Refrigerator Quarter Turn Water Filter, 1-Pack


  • NSF-certified refrigerator water filter retains beneficial fluoride in water while reducing chlorine taste and odor
  • Also reduces particulates, lead, mercury
  • Replace every 6 months
  • For use in Whirlpool and KitchenAid side-by-side refrigerators with filter access in the base grille
  • Simply turn the refrigerator water filter 1/4 turn to remove and replace

Product Description
Side By Side Water Filter, Used For Whirlpool Side By Side Refrigerators With Turn Access Through The Front Base Grille, Reduces Chlorine Taste & Odor, Particulates, Lead, Mercury & More, Retains Beneficial Fluoride, NSF Certified, Replace Your Filter Every 6 Months…. More >>

Whirlpool 4396508 KitchenAid Side By Side Refrigerator Quarter Turn Water Filter, 1-Pack

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  1. #1 by Mark Hendricks on August 22, 2008 - 1:37 pm

    Ever wonder what would happen if you didn’t replace these filters?

    After two years the seals on my filter went bad and I had a major water leak under the refrigerator onto my hardwood floors. No warning, just a flood.

    Bad product, bad design. Whirlpool or Kitchen Aid? Not for me. Never again.

  2. #2 by Richard J. Stanislaw on August 22, 2008 - 3:17 pm

    inadequate information led me to order the wrong filter

    had to return it (and pay postage)

  3. #3 by James I. Nadal on August 22, 2008 - 3:54 pm

    As far as frig filters go, this couldn’t be any easier. You’d have to be a real moron not to be able to replace your own frig filter. If you can’t then your wasting good air.

  4. #4 by Kribo on August 22, 2008 - 5:27 pm

    I’m happy with the service.

    The delivery was good, eventhough I picked the cheap route.

    (Maybe even faster delivery in the future.)

    I won’t hesitate to buy from FiltersFast again.

    Keep up the good work!

  5. #5 by Dennis Christensen on August 22, 2008 - 5:58 pm

    I can believe that the oil filters I buy have a wrapper and these don’t. Would it be too much to ask to put a simple tamper-evident wrap on the filter neck? I used to work at Lowes and watched people return these filters because they didn’t “fit”. What is to stop someone from draining, drying, and returning the filter for a refund? How do you know their dog didn’t slobber on it? When I received these filters and saw the poor factory packaging, I slapped the return label on the box and sent them back to Amazon.

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