Item Type: Refrigerator/Icemaker Filtration System Brand: GE Manufacturer Part Number: GXRTDR
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Brand | GE |
Item model number | GXRTDR |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 889850 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 084691179139 |
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was the perfect solution for our garage refrigerator that did not have a working built in filtration system. The install was a breeze but make sure you follow the directions. We did have to purchase a new water line as our line was not long enough, but this was no issue as the other line was older anyway. The instructions say we should be able to filer 2,500 gallons of water or change every six months. We have a significant change in the taste of our water and it was the best thing we added to our secondary refrigerator.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] GXRTDR, Wow this is so good and pretty easy to hook up. Thank you for letting me try. There are time when the water has a funky taste and I don't like that. I'd definitely recommend to family and friends.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent product that provides quality water and ice with an exterior ice maker and filtration system . It was very easy to install it as it has quick connect fitting system.love the long life . Excellent product!
Please bring back the original GXRTQR. We have a copper water line and this will not work with our fittings.
This is a lousy replacement for GXRTQR filters. The GXRTDR has no fittings to quick connect to the water line. GE says GXRTDR replaces it, but there are no instructions how to adapt it.
I just received my order and can't make it fit, because now you no long send it with the protruding ends. . .
The inlet side is missing the coupling. I can push the hose in, but there is nothing to lock it. Looks like it skipped part of the manufacturing process. I don't have a receipt to return it. The filter was new. The other ones that I have bought didn't have this problem.
First ordered the GXRTQ that had the quick install connections. Then they came out with the GXRTQR repalcement model that only had the end nipples and I had to buy brass male and female fittings to make it work. Now they eliminate the end nipples and threaded ends and go to a slide in model (GXRTDR) to connect the plastic tubing. The quick connection idea is a good idea because it makes the job easy to install and because of that people will want to order the same product each time. GE keeps changing the design and people get frustrated because they are expecting to get the same product each time and it keeps changing. Thus the old auto mechanic saying applies here "If it is not broke don't try to fix it".
The GXRTDR has no fittings to quick connect/release the water line. GE says GXRTDR replaces it, but there are no instructions how to adapt it. Please bring back the GXRTQ inline filter
We're on that program where we automatically receive a new filter when time to change on our ice maker. Problem is GE changed the style of line connections on the new filter. Eliminated the GXRTQR with QXRTDR. I can't change the filter until I replace the entire water line system from supply to filter. Then again from filter to ice machine. This ****DR filter is useless to me. The QR filter was so easy to replace too. Who's stupid idea was it to do this? Like a previous review said "If it ain't broke.. don't fix it"!!! If I had the option to rate it a zero I would.