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everydrop by Whirlpool Ice and Water Refrigerator Filter 1, EDR1RXD1, Single-Pack , Purple

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Features

  • Everydrop Filter 1 is the only filter approved by: Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, KitchenAid and JennAir brands

Description

Certified to reduce 99% of lead as well as other potentially harmful contaminants, everydrop filters offer convenient, filtered water for you and your family. For the cleanest water, replace your everydrop filter every 6 months (or 200 gallons). everydrop Ice & Water Refrigerator Filter 1 replaces W10295370A.

Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 2.5"D x 2.5"W x 8.69"H


Item Weight: 0.45 Pounds


External Testing Certification: NSF


Product Benefits: Reduces Sediment


Material: ‎Plastic


Product Dimensions: ‎2.5"D x 2.5"W x 8.69"H


Item Weight: ‎0.45 Pounds


External Testing Certification: ‎NSF


Product Benefits: ‎Reduces Sediment


Brand: ‎EveryDrop


Brand Name: ‎EveryDrop


Model Info: ‎EDR1RXD1


Item Weight: ‎7.2 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎EDR1RXD1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Capacity: ‎0.75 Gallons


Star Classification: ‎ambient room temperature


Part Number: ‎10383251


Color: ‎Purple


Certification: ‎NSF Certification


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Included Components: ‎1 Water Filter


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 14, 2014


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  • Exact fit
This is filter works excellent, good price and easy to install . My water is cleaner and tastes great
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by MR. ERIC

  • Not cheap but works fine
This was easy to install and works fine. It's not nearly as cheap as knockoff filters you can get. At least, however, because Easydrop is authorized by Whirlpool, I have no concerns that my refrigerator will fail to recognize that a new filter has been installed. That's why I was willing to pay a little more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by Sparky

  • The Answer: How often to really change filter
First off, this filter is great. It does exactly what it's supposed to and does it well for quite a while. A couple of questions always come up around these things and I will try to answer them to the best of my knowledge as an engineer, and what I do for my family to keep them safe, but always do your own research because it's your water! Pro-Tips Q&A: Q. When my light turns on in the refrigerator that says "Change Filter", is the filter really worn out vs they just want me to buy a new one like a subscription service? A. The answer to this is a frustrating "It depends". Some refrigerators just turn on the light every X amount of hours of run time, usually around 4380 (six months). Others measure how many gallons of water you have used and then turn on the light (usually around 200-250 gallons) but I have never seen one that measures ONLY gallons. Some really new ones measure flow rate as a third indicator and when the flow changes by a certain percent it might trigger a filter change light because the computer assume that the filter is not doing its job any longer. There may be a rating printed right on the filter to check how many gallons it's good for. Most newish models fridges in the last 10-15 years watch both hours and gallons and turn on the light whatever is happens first, 6 months or 200 gallons. The newest watch flow, gallons and time and will act accordingly. I have one newer fridge that will turn on the light within a month if you use a cheap knock off. I don't use this fridge for water or ice so it doesn't matter, but the flow of the knock-offs is effected such that the fridge believes that it isn't getting filtered properly and with these cheap knock-offs it's probably right so I went back to OEM even on that fridge and I just change it once per year and I'm done with it. Safety first even if I don't plan to use it! Q. So if I am not using 200 gallons, do I need to replace it every six months? A. The answer is again, it depends. Here is where it gets tricky. How bad is the water coming in, and how much sediment and other things are you filtering out? In other words, how hard are you working the filter? The carbon in the filter only has so much capacity to absorb stuff. At some point it becomes less effective and the water just passes through without being filtered because the carbon is saturated and can't handle any more. The way I figured out what was right for me was I checked my water with those water check strips you can get here on Amazon, and I figured out exactly how bad the water was and what was in it. Then I figured out how that compared to the average water across the U.S. domestic market (EPA numbers) and I figured out my water was somewhat cleaner than then average but also on the hard side. This gives you your base to know around how much the filter will likely absorb. If you figure the manufacturer assumes 200 gallons of average water, and you can adjust if yours is above or below average. I figured in my case these OEM filters were in fact good for around 268 gallons without an issue, assuming they were in fact honest and 200 gallons was the right starting point (slight leap of faith there). That was a 30%+ increase beyond the recommended number. Using up my box of test strips basically proved it out although I figure around 250 gallons or so it would start to show less effective. For the refrigerator that this particular filter is going into, it's not seeing 200+ gallons in a year. Remember: Include ice creation in your water calculation. Therefore for me, and this refrigerator (vs my others) I could get away with replacing the filter only once per year. Q. Why not go over a year and wait until 200+ gallons???? A. Well that is because it is possible that bacteria can grow in the carbon and get transferred to the water. This is unlikely, but possible and as the bacteria take up space itself (very little) you can make the filter less effective AND less safe, so I change it at LEAST once a year just to be safe. The carbon in a solid state like in these filters does not break down when exposed to water so I don't have to calculator that. Q. Why not use a cheaper knock-off filter at half the price and replace it twice as often, or at a 1/4 the price and replace it twice as often saving lots of money? Well, for me, I don't trust what these knock-off filters claim. Some of the claims are so outrageous I am surprised they don't claim it cures cancer. You find these on the Chinese knock-offs in particular. Avoid these at all costs. Some of the more reputable filter replacements are probably ok, but they might skimp on carbon, or have wider channels so there is less carbon, use a different density carbon etc. that may make them cheaper but less effective. The only way to tell for sure is to take water measurements and then cut the filter open to see for yourself across samples taken over a 6 month period. That is a heck of a lot of work when I know that I am replacing them at the right interval, plus I know for sure the OEM manufacturer doesn't want to get sued or take a reputational risk so their specs are likely correct. I want to keep my family safe, so I just go with the OEM version and make my calculations. Remember, you are DRINKING this. Either in frozen Ice form or liquid form. Your family, your children, your guests, friends, relatives drink this. Spend a little extra money to get a filter you know works and will be safe for your family. I hope you found this helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Chadnic

  • EveryDrop by Whirlpool expensive but worth it
I recently purchased the EveryDrop by Whirlpool Ice and Water Refrigerator Filter 1 (EDR1RXD1) in the single-pack, purple variant, and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase. The filter was easy to install and worked perfectly as intended, providing clean and fresh-tasting water and ice. I appreciate the peace of mind knowing that my water is being filtered effectively. Based on my experience, I would highly recommend this product to anyone in need of a reliable refrigerator water filter. I'm giving it a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Kamil

  • Only lasts a month or two if you have hard water
We have very hard water where we’re currently stationed but this filter has definitely helped with the ice machine and the flavor and smell of the ice when it melts. We use a reverse osmosis filter for water so we mostly got this for the ice maker portion. But I can definitely taste the difference. And the TDS was lower with the filter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Desi F

  • Brand name DOES MATTER
Previously purchased an off brand 3 pack of filters by a non-Whirlpool brand on Amazon. Two out of three failed and third worked for three weeks. Bought this one for my new Whirlpool fridge and will now use only their brand filters. The others actually end up costing more cause they don’t function as sellers claim. If you have a whirlpool fridge buy only whirlpool filters. Don’t waste your money as I did and end up buying from whirlpool after buying garbage non-functional three packs off Amazon. Say they work as well as whirlpool is a load of B.S. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by KimRW

  • Whirlpool refrigerator filter
We change our Whirlpool refrigerator filters every six months. Ordering this Whirlpool water filter from Amazon is convenient, fits our refrigerator and installs very easily. This water filter is a excellent product.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by Marc Meyer

  • Water Tastes Great for the Price!
It's a little pricey but the filter works great in my Kenmore, great tasting water & ice cubes!
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by fsusweetheart

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