1.0 out of 5 stars Good filter HOWEVER!!!!!!!! I'm so ANGRY that GE would use this marketing/sales 'Gimmick' to justify TRIPPING the price of a good water filter just to STOP ALL COMPETITION!!!! SHAMEFUL!I own a new GE Profile Series refrigerator. (PFE 28K..) We enjoy the in-door water and ice dispenser with auto sensing and the display showing the Ozs. fill and, AT FIRST, the 'Countdown' timer for water filter replacement. When the timer showed "Replace Water Filter" and "Days Remaining", I ASSUMED this was based on some quantifiable, diagnostic new feature built into the water filter.......... IT IS NOT !!!!!!!!Is the filter good? Yes, it is EXACTLY the same as the GE RPWF filter EXCEPT they put an RFID tag on the back!!!What benefit does the RFID tag provide?-Does it help the filter measure percent of filter contamination? NO, IT DOES NOT!-Perhaps it measures the pressure drop as the filter becomes more clogged, alerting the owner to the problem. NO, IT DOES NOT!-Does it show a potential failure of the filter media, alerting the owner? NO, IT DOES NOT!-How about leak detection, preventing water damage to the refrigerator? IT DOES NOT!Then WHY is the RFID tag on the back of each filter....?????FOUR reasons: 1-Run a SIMPLE countdown timer (worth about 50 cents), 2-Turns on the "OVERDUE" light, REGARDLESS of the level of TRUE contamination of the filter. 3-Uses filter 'Serial number' identification to STOP the CUSTOMER from simply removing the RFID tag from the back of an old filter using the tag for a 'Non-RFID' tagged filter and PREVENTS the CUSTOMER from saving money! 4-MAIN REASON get the customer to PAY M-U-C-H more for each filter than it is worth and buy filters ONLY from GE!!!! NO competition, a MONOPOLY!----Imagine if the car companies did that! You could ONLY buy tires from your local dealer for your make and model of car!Is there a way around this SCAM? YES.1-Locate the 'Blank' filter by-pass plastic piece sent with your GE Profile Series refrigerator (found this from another reviewer noting there was an RFDI tag on the back of the by-pass).2-Locate the label "BACK This side must face inward" and peel it off. (see the picture)3-Remove the RFID tag under the label.4-Open the water filter housing cover inside the refrigerator.5-Place the RFID tag over the 'FCC' label on the back inside the filter housing near the screw, hold in place by re-using the label you peeled off the 'Blank' filter by-pass. (see picture)NOW you can install ANY water filter compatible with GE RPWF (NOT 'E'), saving from $20 to $30+ each!!--NOTE: 1-This fix will turn OFF the countdown feature but WILL leave ON the Oz. fill and 'Auto-Fill' features. 2-The front panel will now show "NOT FILTERING" when you fill a container with water or ice (even though you installed a new filter). This additional insult to the CUSTOMER can be simply overridden by: A) Removing the two screws (inside the upper opening of the dispenser in the door) holding the display on the door. B) Removing the circuit board connectors C) Removing the Torx screws holding the circuit board to the display. D) Placing a small rectangular piece of black tape over the "NOT" word on the display. (See Picture) E) Reassemble.This 15 minute 'Scam Work Around' will save you from $20 to $30+ each time you replace the filter Reviews with imagesTop reviews from the United StatesThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 This filter was specified in my GE Profile refrigerator manual. Works fine. Little tough to remove the old filter and replace with the new, but that is due to the design of the refrigerator, not the filter. Will order again. Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 I'm reviewing this after purchasing 15 of these already from Amazon. My new home came with a GE refrigerator, so we've had no option but to continue buying these every 3 months or so. It's easy to install -- just open the door, slide out the old filter, pull it out, pop in the new one, close the door, then run water through it for a minute or two, and voila! It feels like we need to replace this filter so often, but it could also be because my family drinks A LOT of water and produces A LOT of ice (by pouring this water into a standalone countertop ice maker). It's quite pricey but the convenience of having clean water from the fridge makes it worth it still. Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
Ordered a generic brand after using this the last 3 years. Definitely missed this. Couldn't wait for the generic to expire, threw it out and ordered another one of these. Will never buy any other again. Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 Replacing these water filters is fairly simple once you get the hang of it. This filter is indeed the correct replacement for the original filters for a GE fridge that uses the RPWFE type filter. Each time we replace the filter the fridge resets the life automatically, so we have no issue when we order these as replacements. Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 GE Refrigerator ice and water system . Simple, easy to install works as expected . Make sure you run (flush) water through the cartridge prior to using or drinking just to clear the line of air/debris . This GE Refrigerator unit requires a cartridge with a chip to properly work . Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 GREAT PRODUCT, WATER WELL AND KEEPS WATER, ICE FRESH AND CLEAN. Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022 The only downside I would say for these replacement filters is that they didn't have instructions on the outside of the package. We had to google search how to install them into the fridge ourselves. The writing that is on the outside of the package is tiny and very hard to
read. Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 It's the OEM replacement. It fit with no problems. Top reviews from other countries3.0 out of 5 stars Too Expensive Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2021 Use an RPWF filter instead by peeling the chip off this expensive filter and taping it to the inside fridge wall where the filter sits. 4.0 out of 5 stars Good price. Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2021 Seem to work ok, but family keeps telling me water flows much slower. Need to look into that. 5.0 out of 5 stars Arrived in excellent condition and within time commitment. Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2019 These are exactly as described and appear to be OEM . They are easy to install with normal
leakage during removal of old cartridge. They work as expected ( no testing of water was done). 5.0 out of 5 stars Tel que décrit Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2022 3.0 out of 5 stars Far to expensive but best bought from amazon Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2021 Filtering water from fridge. |