Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Cheap Whirlpool 4396710P PUR Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Push Button Cyst Reducing Water Filter, 2-Pack

Whirlpool 4396710P PUR Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Push Button Cyst Reducing Water Filter, 2-Pack
Whirlpool 4396710P PUR Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Push Button Cyst Reducing Water Filter, 2-Pack
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List Price: $74.99
     
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6 in Home Improvement
  • Size: 2 Pack
  • Brand: Whirlpool
  • Model: 4396710P
  • Number of items: 2

Features

  • NSF-certified refrigerator water filter retains beneficial fluoride in water while reducing chlorine taste and odor
  • Also reduces cysts, asbestos, particulates, lead, mercury
  • Replace every 6 months
  • 2-pack premium push-button refrigerator water filters
  • For Whirlpool and KitchenAid side-by-side refrigerators with filter access in the base grille
From the Manufacturer
This 2-pack premium push-button refrigerator water filter is used in Whirlpool and KitchenAid side-by-side refrigerators with filter access in the base grille. Simply press the release button to remove and replace the refrigerator water filter. While retaining beneficial fluoride, this NSF-certified refrigerator water filter reduces cysts, asbestos, chlorine taste and odor, particulates (class I), lead, and mercury. The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water filter are not necessarily in all users' water. Replacing this refrigerator water filter every 6 months ensures clean, safe drinking water.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews
135 of 136 people found the following review helpful.
5Works great, incredible value overall
By Nathan A. Price
I have a Kenmore refrigerator form Sears that I bought about a year and a half ago. Kenmore is actually made by Whirlpool and although the filter this replaced was labeled Kenmore, this is the exact same filter but labeled Whirlpool instead. I looked it up on the Sears site and they wanted $50 for the same filter. The price is a steal and even though it says 6 months I used it for over a year since I have soft water in my house and only one person. My fridge has a 6 month built in timer that goes from green to orange to red when the 6 months is up. I thought it might be based on actual usage, but it's not, because it went red at exactly 6 months and I use far less water than most other households. I have no idea why more time would harm a filter, as far as I'm concerned it's just a marketing tactic to get you to buy them more often then needed, like oil changes every 3,000 miles.
44 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
5Fits my Kenmore Elite which takes the Sears filter 9030
By DJ
This filter fits my Kenmore Elite side by side which takes the Sears 9030 filter and at almost half the price. The only difference in this filter is it does not say Stage II or Kenmore. The water tastes exactly the same to me as when I used the Sears brand and I am very aware of the water taste since we have hard, extremely chlorinated water in my area. I wish I had found these filters - 4 Sears brand filters ago ... serious $$$ savings!
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5Whirlpool filter 4396710
By Sanjeev Pant
I bought my whirlpool refrigerator from sears in 2006. Sears sent me a reminder through mail that I need to replace my filter. I almost ordered the part through the sears.com website because this particular filter was not available through the sears store or through their parts center. I went to the sears.com website and their price was $60.59($44.98part+ $4.62tax+$10.99shipping). Then I thought about checking amazon.com to see if this filter was available, and it was, for a much lower cost to me. My total was $41.98($34.99part+$6.99shipping). I ordered the filter on May30 and received it through usps on June2. Replacing the filter was easy - just pop out the old one, transfer the filter cap from the old filter to the new one, and pop the new filter assembly back in. The old filter was dripping water, so I took it over to the sink to shake out the water and out came some rust colored water and small pieces of debris which would have been in my drinking water if it had not been filtered out by the filter. So it is a good idea to replace the filter on a regular basis.

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