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52 of 52 found the following review helpful:
What it removes from your water Jul 16, 2010
By Gry_Sql
"Dave"
I have used this filter and find this to be a very good filter for this cartridge type. These little filters cannot remove everything from your refrigerator water system, you'll need a high quality reverse osmosis system for that. Recently I found a website* that lists the actual impurities that this 4396510 filter removes, I quote:
* 99.35% of Lead at pH 6.5 * 99.31% of Lead at pH 8.5 * 96.70% of Mercury at pH 6.5 * 91.20% of Mercury at pH 8.5 * 99.93% of Asbestos * 96.30% of Benzene * 99.70% of P-Dichlorobenzene * 99.99% of Cysts * 85.60% of Atrazine * 92.96% of Toxaphene * 93.06% of 2,4-D * 97.60% of Chlorine * 99.30% of Turbidity * 99.90% of Particulates (Class I)
As with all built-in refrigerator water filters, the 4396510 does not remove Fluoride. The 4396510 cartridge is tested and certified by NSF International to meet or exceed NSF/ANSI Standards 42 & 53. The other model cartridge (4396508) does not filter quite as much as the '10' model.
*Because HTML is not allowed in these reviews I can't show the web address....
60 of 62 found the following review helpful:
I think they are good Feb 14, 2009
By Michell L.
"mm"
It hard to tell about water filter either it is working or not. I feel better to have it. I found this is one the reasonably priced store. 4396510 is newer model of 4396508 and "p" means "pack".
63 of 71 found the following review helpful:
Class II particulates = filtered particle size: Class II - 1 to 5 microns Jan 20, 2007
The term, "Particulates" refers to particles of rust, dirt, sand, and sediment found in drinking water. Water that contains Particulates is typically cloudy, and as you might expect, tastes and smells "dirty". By themselves, Particulates are not known to cause any adverse health effects, but they can sometimes carry other harmful organic, inorganic, and microbiological contaminants through the drinking water system.
In general, better filters will remove finer particles. Each filter's ability to remove particulates is measured against a certain "particulate class", or particle size.
Class I - 0.5 to 1 micron
Class II - 1 to 5 microns
Class III - 5 to 15 microns
Where one micron is one millionth of a meter or approximately 1/25,000 of an inch.
For example, if a filter is rated to remove "95.1% of Particulates (Class II)", that just means that it will remove 95.1% of all particles that are between 1 and 5 microns in size
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Whirlpool Water for Kenmore Refrigerator Jun 29, 2009
By D. Pratt We have a Sears Kenmore refrigerator model number 106.53582300 (made by Whirlpool) that we purchased from Sears. It has the round water filter in the base of the refrigerator that should be replaced every year. Sears sends post cards wanting to sell us a filter for $40 plus shipping. After some research we came across this one for less and it works superbly. Highly recommended to save money over the Sears option.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Amazon is cheapest place to get 'em (but don't replace them too soon) Apr 19, 2011
By Steve Lenius This is the second batch of these refrigerator water filters I have ordered from Amazon. Any place else you buy them will charge a lot more.
However, I learned something from another review on Amazon that I'd like to pass on: My refrigerator has an indicator light system that supposedly tells when the filter should be replaced. But the indicator lights indicate only the time since they were reset, not the amount of water that has passed through the filter.
Supposedly the filter is good for 400 gallons of water. The refrigerator assumes that by the time six months have passed you will have run 400 gallons of water through the filter. Hence, six months after resetting the indicator light system, it will again show that the filter needs replacing, no matter how much (or how little) water has actually gone through the filter.
Since I use the water dispenser on the refrigerator infrequently, and since I don't use that much ice, that means I have probably been replacing the filter before it really needed to be replaced, based solely on the fact that six months had gone by since I last replaced the filter and reset the indicator lights.
Starting with this batch of filters, I will not replace a filter until the water tastes like the filter isn't doing anything. Your mileage may vary.
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