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GE GXRTDR In-Line Refrigerator/Icemaker Filter

January 17, 2015 - Comment

GXRTDR Features: -Water filter.-The GE GXRTDR inline filter reduces unpleasant taste and odor while minimizing dirt, rust and sediment.-he GE GXRTDR Inline Refrigerator Water Filter reduces chlorine taste and odor to deliver clean, delicious water to your refrigerator and icemaker.-The GE GXRTDR inline water filter has been tested and certified to NSF / ANSI Standard

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(as of January 17, 2015 11:20 am GMT+0000 - Details)

GXRTDR Features: -Water filter.-The GE GXRTDR inline filter reduces unpleasant taste and odor while minimizing dirt, rust and sediment.-he GE GXRTDR Inline Refrigerator Water Filter reduces chlorine taste and odor to deliver clean, delicious water to your refrigerator and icemaker.-The GE GXRTDR inline water filter has been tested and certified to NSF / ANSI Standard 42 for the reduction of Chlorine and Class V Particulates.-GE has discontinued the GXRTQR filter and recommends using the GE GXRTDR inline filter in its place.-The GE GXRTDR refrigerator filter life is up to 6 months or 2500 gallons depending on water usage and water quality.-Filter Media: Granular Activated Carbon (GAC).-Flow Rate: 0.5 gallons per minute.-Capacity: 2,500 gallons or 6 months.-Feed Water Pressure: 25 – 125 psi.-Feed Water Temperature: 35 – 100 F. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 2” x 14” x 2”.-Overall dimensions: 2” H x 14” W x 2” D.

Product Features

  • The GE GXRTDR inline filter reduces unpleasant taste and odor while minimizing dirt, rust and sediment
  • The GE GXRTDR Inline Refrigerator Water Filter reduces chlorine taste and odor to deliver clean, delicious water to your refrigerator and icemaker
  • The GE GXRTDR inline water filter has been tested and certified to NSF / ANSI Standard 42 for the reduction of Chlorine and Class V Particulates
  • GE has discontinued the GXRTQR filter and recommends using the GE GXRTDR inline filter in its place
  • The GE GXRTDR refrigerator filter life is up to 6 months or 2500 gallons depending on water usage and water quality

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