| Compare GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System with GE items product |
| Price: $19.88 Details You save: $0.81 Customers Who Seen This Item Also Compare with Refrigerator Parts & Accessories For US/UK/DE visitors, to buy GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System, please check out: Install #fail My wife bought the GXRTDR in-line water filter because the GXRTQR filter was no longer available and the box said it would work as a replacement. As far as I can tell, it will only work if your old tubing is 1/4 in. Mine is 1/2 in. There were adapter fittings for the GXRTQR so I never had any problem with replacing it. I tried to do an install, thinking that the stub of a tube inside the fitting would marry, but it was too short, so I had to put the old filter back on. I have to either replace the tubes on fridge & at the faucet, or find another filter. |
| See Products Related To GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System: GE The GE Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System reduces contaminants such as sediment and chlorine. Installs directly to the water line of refrigerators without built-in filtration. Entire system is NSF/ANSI certified.Use at your own risk! I bought the GXRTDR in-line water filter as a replacement to the GXRTQR filter. What a huge mistake! The old filter had a very secure connection. The new GXRTDR has a "quick-connect" style connector. (Ideally, you cut the tube and just stick it in the connector, and it automatically locks in-place. The connector is a little like a "Chinese Finger Trap" where you stick your fingers in a woven bamboo cylinder and your fingers won't come out until you compress the weave.) Anyway, I've used quick-connectors at my work for many years and never had a problem, but I had never used this brand. I pulled the fridge out of its niche and followed the directions. I cut out my old filter hardware and installed the new filter. I let the water run to clear the initial carbon particles, and then I checked for leakage and the connectors seemed to be sealed. I put the refrigerator back in the niche and sometime that night, it sprung a leak at the internal o-ring seal. My kitchen is on the... |
| Difficult to install. but works well Like the above poster I got this filter to replace my previous GXRTQR inline filter. My only complaint is that the outlet port for the water tubing was a pain in the neck to get to go up flush against the area it is supposed to. which resulted in water spurting everywhere. however once I got that in it worked fine. no leaks or antything of the sort |
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Review GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System Top Goods
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Review GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System Top Goods
| Compare GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System with GE items product |
| Price: $19.88 Details You save: $0.81 Customers Who Seen This Item Also Compare with Refrigerator Parts & Accessories For US/UK/DE visitors, to buy GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System, please check out: Install #fail My wife bought the GXRTDR in-line water filter because the GXRTQR filter was no longer available and the box said it would work as a replacement. As far as I can tell, it will only work if your old tubing is 1/4 in. Mine is 1/2 in. There were adapter fittings for the GXRTQR so I never had any problem with replacing it. I tried to do an install, thinking that the stub of a tube inside the fitting would marry, but it was too short, so I had to put the old filter back on. I have to either replace the tubes on fridge & at the faucet, or find another filter. |
| See Products Related To GE GXRTDR Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System: GE The GE Exterior Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System reduces contaminants such as sediment and chlorine. Installs directly to the water line of refrigerators without built-in filtration. Entire system is NSF/ANSI certified.Use at your own risk! I bought the GXRTDR in-line water filter as a replacement to the GXRTQR filter. What a huge mistake! The old filter had a very secure connection. The new GXRTDR has a "quick-connect" style connector. (Ideally, you cut the tube and just stick it in the connector, and it automatically locks in-place. The connector is a little like a "Chinese Finger Trap" where you stick your fingers in a woven bamboo cylinder and your fingers won't come out until you compress the weave.) Anyway, I've used quick-connectors at my work for many years and never had a problem, but I had never used this brand. I pulled the fridge out of its niche and followed the directions. I cut out my old filter hardware and installed the new filter. I let the water run to clear the initial carbon particles, and then I checked for leakage and the connectors seemed to be sealed. I put the refrigerator back in the niche and sometime that night, it sprung a leak at the internal o-ring seal. My kitchen is on the... |
| Difficult to install. but works well Like the above poster I got this filter to replace my previous GXRTQR inline filter. My only complaint is that the outlet port for the water tubing was a pain in the neck to get to go up flush against the area it is supposed to. which resulted in water spurting everywhere. however once I got that in it worked fine. no leaks or antything of the sort |
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