Mist GE MWF, Smartwater, GWFA, Kenmore 999146, Water Filter Replacement

Mist GE MWF, Smartwater, GWFA, Kenmore 999146, Water Filter Replacement
Mist GE MWF, Smartwater, GWFA, Kenmore 999146, Water Filter Replacement

Model: CWMF031

Brand: Mist

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High quality, affordable activated carbon filter replacement for GE MWF Smartwater, MWFA, MWFP, GWF, GWFA, Kenmore 9991,46-9991, 469991, CWMF031,,AMZN-MWF-P, PL-100, WDS-MWF, WD-MWF, WS613B-A, GF-MWF, AQF-MWF-P, WDP-MWF. Compatible Refrigerator Models: BSS25JFRJWW, DSS25KGREBB, GCU23LGYDFSS, GFSS2KEYCSS, GFSS6KKYCSS, GFSS6KKYESS, GSC22KGRDWW, GSF25IGXPBB, GSH25JFXJWW, GSH25JFXNWW, GSHL5KGXCCLS, GSHL5KGXGCLS, GSHS6HGDBCSS, GSL25IGXNLS, GSL25QGPDBS, GSS22QFMCCC, GSS23LGTACC, GSS23WSTASS, GSS25GFXJBB, GSS25TGMBWW, GWE23LGYAFSS, HSK29MGSACCC, HSS25GFTABB, HSM25GFRASA, HSM25GFRESA, HSM25GFRFSA, HSM25GFRJSA, HSS25GFPAWW, HSS25GFPDWW, HSS25GFPHWW, HSS25GFPJWW, HSS25GFTAWW, HSS25IFMAWW, HSS25IFMDWW, HSS25IFPEWW, HST22IFMCWW, PCE23NGTJFSS, PCF23NGTABB, PCF25PGSBWW, PCF25PGTBBB, PCP23SHMFFBS, PFSS9PKYASS, PGCS1NFZASS, PIE23NGTIFKB, PIT23SGRCSV, PSC23MGMAWW, PSC23MGSABB, PSC23NHMDWW, PSC23SHRCSS, PSC25PSSBSS, PSE29NHWHCSS, PSF26NGTCBB, PSK25MGSBCCC, PSK25NGNDCCC, PSK27NHSCCCC, PSK29NHWGCWW, PSP25SGMFCBS, PSR26LGPEBB, PSS23MGTABB, PSS23MGTEBB, PSS25NGMBCC, PSS26MGPBBB, PSS29NHMBBB, PST26SHRCSS, TFX25PPBECC, TFX30PBDAAA, TFX30PPBEWW, TPX24BPZBWW, ZCE23NGTJFNB, ZIC360NRFLH, ZICP360SRASS, ZICP360SRFSS, ZIS420NRK, ZISS420DRESS, DSS25KSRBSS, GSE25HMHES, GSE25HSHSS, GSH22JSZBSS, GSH25JSDDSS, GSH25JSTASS, GSHF5KGXCCBB, GSHS6LGBBHSS, GSL25JFRFBS, GSL25JFXNLB, GSL25KGREBS, GSS25GGHBCBB, GSS25GMHBCES, GSS25GMHECES, GSS25GMHES, GSS25GSHBCSS, GSS25GSHSS, GSS25WSTASS, GSS25WSTFSS, PFCS1NFZASS, PFCS1RKZH, PFSS6PKXBSS, PSE25KSHSS, PSHF6PGZBEBB, PSHS6PGZBESS, PSHS9PGZBCSS, PSS26MSTDSS, PSS26SGPASS, PZS23KSEBFSS, WR02X11705, ZFSB25DTBSS, ZIS420NXB

Tested and certified by NSF International to NSF/ANSI Standard 42. Reduces chlorine, taste and odor to deliver pure clean and refreshing water. Lasts up to six months or 200 gallons. Simple and clear installation instructions included.

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Item model number CWMF031
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Product Id 886268
User Reviews and Ratings 4.7 (55 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars
UPC 865183000373

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Mist GE MWF, Smartwater, GWFA, Kenmore 999146, Water Filter Replacement
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Top User Reviews and Ratings

Great product
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-05-02T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use the mist GE MWF, GWF refrigerator water filters to filter my refrigerator door water and I love it's quality and ease of use. The filter doesn't drip and it goes on easily. I've never had a problem or complaint with these filters. I will definitely continue using them.

Girlindesert . Review provider: walmart.com
Easy to install.
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-05-09T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you have a GE refrigerator with a water dispenser than you need to get this water filter. This filter is a pert fit and it really easy to install. It also makes my water and ice taste great! must buy!

TxBVB . Review provider: walmart.com
Great product
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-04-05T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This water filter was easy to install and easy to uninstall (the old one). The water does taste cleaner and I would definitely recommend to a friend. I had never heard of Mist before, but their products seem great.

jl1528 . Review provider: walmart.com
Works great!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-04-12T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Mist filter is a generic which fits my GE fridge. The cost is significantly less than purchasing the name brand. It is very easy to install. It works great. It works exactly as described. I highly recommend.

Booper50 . Review provider: walmart.com
great value
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-12-15T16:00:00

The MWF water filter is a good product and value!

frank . Review provider: walmart.com
Simple to install!!!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-05-03T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Mist refrigerator water filter is a great product! You replace this filter about every 4-6 months to keep your water filtered correctly. It was super easy to install. You just twist the old filter out and twist in the new filter. After that you need to run 4 gallons of water out of your refrigerator to get it working properly on filtering. Overall this is a great product for my refrigerator and I highly recommend it!

April38 . Review provider: walmart.com
Great Deal
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-08-07T17:00:00

Can't tell the difference in taste with the extremely expensive filter. Won't buy those again.

Susan . Review provider: walmart.com
Solid option
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-04-24T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Mist GE water filter is a good alternative rather than paying the steep price of name brand. It installed easily, they have various month stickers so you can monitor when to replace it. I would say put the sticker on after it's installed, my label didn't show directly to the front but slightly to the side; I had already put the sticker on but can still see it if I try. Definitely run some water through immediately before drinking it, there is a slight plastic taste at first; a gallon or so should do in all, we do this when we switch any filter. The water pressure has been fine, no lag that can occur. I didn't test it to verify how pure it is but the water definitely tastes better than from the tap. We've used a few options, I can't tell the difference between the Mist and GE.

Chipper21310 . Review provider: walmart.com
Clean, Refreshing Water, at a Reasonable Price
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-04-28T17:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Water filters are expensive. I get it. We want quality, but we don't generally want to pay for it, especially when you have to replace them every 3-6 months if you have hard water and use your water dispenser/ice maker a lot… like we do. We have a GE Adora side-by-side that uses the MWF water filters. The GE OEM filters are ridiculously expensive and don't seem to produce any better results that certain other filters I've tried… with the understanding that not all cost-effective filters are built the same. Some are the same as GE OEM filters. Others are junk. I'm thrifty and have tried many. The Mist MWF replacement for GE MWF smartwater, MWFA, MWFP, GWF, GWFA, Kenmore 9991,46-9991, 469991 refrigerator filter seems on par with the “okay” sets of filters that I tend to purchase based on my specific water filtration needs. My experience follows. YMMV. Pros: In the box, you get instructions, reminder stickers, and the filter itself. The stickers are a nice touch. Some use them to remind them when to replace the filter. My fridge has a built-in filter “monitor” that generally indicates when the filter needs replaced. We have very hard water. I use any included stickers to note when I installed the filter, so I know generally when I install it and whether I'm getting my money's worth… some filters last longer than others. The filter was direct fit. Easy to install. Remove old filter. Replace with the Mist filter, ensuring to twist and lock in place. Run a gallon of water through to clear out filtration sediment (carbon) and flood the filter chamber to remove air. Expect blowback from your water dispenser when doing this. I use a deep pitcher to lessen spray, as blowback is normal for all new filters. Some have less blowback than others; but, blowback is normal. The filter compartment has air in it that the water needs to push out… again, contrary to other reviews that said they didn't understand why their lines were surging at install and spray was occuring, this is completely normal and expected. After purging the water line of air and ensuring a solid stream of water, I gave the water a taste. And, it was fine. No, it's not, “close your eyes and you're whisked away to a pristine tropical island” wonderful. No filter I ever used was. But, I don't taste chlorine or any of the other stuff that I know is in our borough's tap water… which works well for me and my family. Of note, after a month's use, I still have a steady stream of water that allows enough water pressure to fill my ice maker tray and ensure a good stream from my water dispenser -- just as good as any other filter I used, including GE's. Cons: I can't say exactly why, but this filter seems lighter than another “cost effective” filter I typically use. There could be a number of reasons for this that I won't speculate on, as I'm not dissecting my new filter to find out. Based on the product site pics, it almost seems as if there isn't the same amount of filtration material inside the filter housing. But, I can't/am not willing to cut open the filter body to confirm this. FWIW, the filter body and build seem sufficient. It just has slightly less “heft” compared to other filters I used. General Considerations: There are many claims in the consumer filtration world about NFS/ANSI certs, etc. The NSF ensures that “an independent organization reviews a product or system to comply with specific standards for safety, quality, sustainability or performance.” The Mist filter claims to be tested and NSF/ANSI certified to Standard 42 -- confirmed on the NSF site. Others claim to be NSF 372 certified. Yet others claim to be NSF/ANSI 42/53 certified. The more certs, the more the filter does… and the generally-more expensive the filter is. In addition to many other NSF/ANSI filtration ratings, here's the deal, (according to the NSF site, which I highly recommend you visit before making any filtration purchase, as you can research a company's current cert standing before buying), NSF/ANSI 42 certified means that the filter meets the minimum requirements for a system designed to reduce specific "aesthetic" or "non-health-related" contaminants -- chlorine, taste and odor, chloramine, particulate, iron, manganese, zinc, and total dissolved solids. That is, the carbon filter makes water taste, smell, and look better. NSF/ANSI 53 certified means that the filter meets the minimum requirements for a system designed to reduce specific "health-related" contaminants (lead, Cryptosporidium, VOCs, chromium, etc.) Here, the filter does a little more work and clears out stuff that your water might or might not have to begin with to make your water healthier to drink. NSF/ANSI 372 means that the filter itself is made with less than .25% lead by weight. Less lead in the unit means less likelihood of lead getting in your water/going in a landfill. So, what are you getting with the Mist unit? Like most other “cost-effective” filters, you're getting a carbon filter that removes bad taste, odor, and other water “floaties” that you might or might not experience/see in your home's water. NSF/ANSI 53 and higher filters require better internal components; so, understandably, you'll generally pay more. FWIW, I would review your municipality's water reports and have independent reports run by state certified laboratories on your house water (not by a company trying to sell you a filtration system). My water is in good standing (at least in “acceptable limits” according to all reports, that break down very clearly what is found in our water, at the source and after treatment plant filtration, and based on tests run on the house water when we first moved in a few years ago). For my purposes, the Mist water filter's confirmed NSF/ANSI 42 rating and resulting filtration suffices. Worth the purchase? It depends on your filtration needs/wants. I used the Mist filter for a month now. The filter performs (taste, odor elimination, consistent good water pressure that allows water to fill my ice tray and provide water through the dispenser) as well as any other I've used. For me, then, it comes down to cost. The Mist filter is simply less expensive than other filters I've used. If, like most other units I've tried due to our hard water, it lasts three to four months, I'll be happy and will continue to use Mist filters in my GE Adora fridge. For now, I'll give it a solid four-star rating for what it is. The only reason it loses a star is due to the Mist filter being seemingly lighter than others I've used. I hope this review helps. :)

DetailzGuy . Review provider: walmart.com
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-02-27T16:00:00

Lasted about 1 week before water flow was almost completely restricted. Fill line and refrigerator would vibrate and shake. Replaced this piece of junk with genuine GE MWF and it works properly again.

John . Review provider: walmart.com

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