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Culligan IC-100A Refrigerator/Ice Maker Filter, 1 Count (Pack of 1), White

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Features

  • Filters water for refrigerator dispensers
  • Easy installation
  • Makes clearer ice and drinking water
  • Culligan icemaker and refrigerator dispenser drinking water filter
  • Reduces bad taste and odor and chlorine taste and odor
  • Easy installation and compact design
  • Built-In Quick-Connect Fittings
  • 2,500-gallon capacity or 12-months
  • IMPORTANT: Not for use with installations that require use of compression fitting connection.

Description

Culligan IC-100A Level 1 Icemaker and Refrigerator Dispenser Drinking Water Filter. Does not include threaded adaptors/connectors. From the Manufacturer The Culligan IC-100A Icemaker and Refrigerator Dispenser Drinking Water Filter includes Built-In Quick-Connect fittings. This filter features Level 1 filtration for cleaner, fresher-tasting water for ice cubes and beverages. Reduces chlorine taste and odor, and bad taste and odor. Filter life 2500 gallon capacity or 12 months.

Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 2.13"D x 2.13"W x 13.5"H


Item Weight: 0.6 Pounds


External Testing Certification: CE


Product Benefits: Makes clearer ice and water while reducing bad taste, odor, and chlorine taste and odor


Material: ‎Plastic


Product Dimensions: ‎2.13"D x 2.13"W x 13.5"H


Item Weight: ‎0.6 Pounds


External Testing Certification: ‎CE


Product Benefits: ‎Makes clearer ice and water while reducing bad taste, odor, and chlorine taste and odor


Brand: ‎Culligan


UPC: ‎033663005051


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎51


Manufacturer: ‎Culligan


Part Number: ‎IC-100-A


Item Weight: ‎9.6 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎IC-100A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎System


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Cutting Diameter: ‎2.25 Inches


Included Components: ‎1 filter


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎lease contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.


Assembled Diameter: ‎2.25 Inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: January 1, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • what my fridge needed
The Culligan IC-100A Refrigerator/Ice Maker Filter is an excellent addition to any refrigerator with a water dispenser or ice maker. It is straightforward to install and has a compact design that won't take up too much space. This filter is designed to reduce bad taste and odor, chlorine taste and smell so that you can enjoy more transparent and better-tasting ice and drinking water. The built-in quick-connect fittings make attaching to your refrigerator's water supply line easy. You won't need special tools or plumbing experience to install this filter. The Culligan IC-100A is also very affordable and comes in one pack, making it an excellent value for its price. Overall, the Culligan IC-100A is a reliable and effective way to improve the quality of your drinking water and ice. It is also backed by a one-year warranty, giving you peace of mind if anything goes wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by Jose Luis Navarro Jr

  • Quick and easy filter for my icemaker
As long as you have enough water pressure, this is a quick and easy way to add a filter to an icemaker. Just cut the existing line and insert each side into the ends of the filter, making sure the water is flowing in the proper direction. It will spit out some black carbon stuff at first so if you can let some water flow out into a bucket before connecting the icemaker side, that will eliminate black ice cubes. Or you can just let it make ice cubes and throw away the first few batches. Works great, ice has no weird taste and it's easy to replace this filter once it stops working well. Simple and effective. There is no mounting hardware included, I just used a piece of metal strap to keep it mounted up against the wall behind my fridge but you could just let it sit there and it will be fine. No leaks at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021 by eric

  • Good filter at a good price
Basic filter for city water. It is ANSI 42 (you can easily google that). Installation was easy. I used copper because copper was already there, and I only needed a small section. If you install Polyethylene Tubing, make sure it is food safe (NSF 51). Pay attention to the direction of flow arrow on the filter. Make sure the ends are cut off straight and clean. The roughly 1" that gets inserted into the filter should be very straight. Make sure the line is going in straight on both ends and not exerting any force sideways to the filter. Personally, I would find a way to support the filter so that it's not free to move. If the filter has a few drips after you turn the water back on, push the tubing straight in again and make sure it is firmly seated. Nice: Amazingone can't prevent millions of false reviews, but can prevent you from including any url. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021 by Papa Homer Papa Homer

  • Easy to install. Water tastes great.
I've been using this for about 5 months or so. Took < 30 mins to install because I had no idea what I was doing, but got it done. Water tastes great, way better than our Brita pitchers.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023 by Christopher H.

  • We use as a lifetime filter for refrigerators
This is a fantastic water filter. I'm a 35-year master refrigeration and appliance technician. License. Certified by the EPA license 608. I will be selling a lot of these Culligan filters as it does around 2500 gallons. As much as the ice maker filters cost for brand names like Frigidaire Whirlpool etc. The average cost of replacement for one of the name brands is $60 to $80 sometimes even higher. Great deal on this one. The manufacturers average 500 gallons for filter. I sell this is an alternative lifetime filter for the life of your refrigerator. Customers are happy I install it in line behind the refrigerator bypassing the current installed manufacturer unit. Simple process. if you're handy and you're tired of buying filters every 6 months this is your solution. When installing pay attention to which way the arrow points to get your water flow correct. Then just think it's water in - water out when disconnecting the lines to your current refrigerator ice maker. First off turn off your water to the ice maker completely at the wall. Remove the two screws out that mount your water inlet valve in the back. Pull the inlet out with the water lines attached. This is kind of tricky because you really need to know which line is going where. Most refrigerators will have water coming into the inlet then it is distributed to the filter and then back from the filter then it will be directed to the ice maker as well as the door for water. This is very typical. What's your bypassing is the trip from the inlet valve to the filter and back. When it leaves the inlet valve headed to the filter about 3 in after the inlet valve cut it right there you might have to use an adapter to go from 5/16 to 1/4" if you see that 90° elbow that I have on my filter that's the type of compression fitting you need you just slide the line in and it's very easy. I simply use gorilla tape and tape the inline filter to the back of the refrigerator once again make sure your arrow is pointing in the right direction. if you did all this correctly good for you you just installed a lifetime 2500 gallon filter and our saving hundreds per year. My name is Chuck Thompson I run Chuck's Appliance Repair Hot Springs Arkansas. The picture shown is how I have them ready for install before I go to a customer's house. Added line around 10 ft. which can be used in front or behind the filter. Most refrigerators you're going to have a 5/16 line from the inlet valve to the original fridge filter. See second picture to see how big that 5/16 looks. Then the third picture shows you the little fittings needed. These are angles I'm using but you can buy them straight 5/16 by 1/4 compression water connection. I buy them by the hundreds and keep them in all different sizes due to the extreme amount of filters we install. Those compression fittings are very reliable and usually come with a little clip that needs to be inserted as a safety precaution. Your refrigerator ice maker system does not have continual pressure on it. the only thing that has constant pressure is the inlet valve or the water comes to the fridge in the back. When ice is called for it releases and gives a little pressure as well as when people get water through the door. Those are the only times that filter will fill any pressure whatsoever. My point is when using this correctly as I have described you will not have any leaks whatsoever. Highly recommend you allow your current appliance technician to install this as I have described. I do this this way to save my customers a lot of time and a lot of money. if this information helped you and you have a minute toss me some Stars thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2022 by Chuck Thompson Chuck Thompson

  • "Good Fridge Filter"
I've been happy with the last 2 I bought for my ice maker.
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by 1Fisherman

  • Very good filter
3 Rd one I've ordered. Takes all of about 3 minutes to replace and works great.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Stan

  • Excellent delivery
Water filter is excellent and the price was right
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Louise Callis

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