I buzzed over to Lowe's yesterday to get a replacement water filter for my KA refrigerator. I replace it yearly instead of every six months. There are only two of us here.
Lowe's has always stocked the familiar Whirlpool brand blue boxes containing the filter my fridge uses, but yesterday all I found was Frigidaire and GE filters, and a large empty area where I presume Whirlpool boxes would have been.
Next stop, Home Depot. At first I thought I had encountered the same situation there, but then noticed a similar looking filter made by HDX. I checked the package for replacement compatibility and it listed the Whirlpool filter number I needed. It was priced just under $30, which is significantly cheaper than the Whirlpool part. I bought it, but haven't yet installed it.
This morning I took it out of its packaging (the annoying seamed plastic you have to cut with scissors -- points off for that) and noticed the recommendation to replace every six months or 400 gallons. So, considering I use a quart per day for coffee and not much more, and the daily ice maker production is negligible, does this mean the filter could last me about four years? I never saw any reference to number of gallons on literature that came with the Whirlpool filters; just the instructions to replace every six months.
I'm also wondering if Whirlpool has licensed HDX to produce their filters going forward, or if they simply stopped distributing them to big box outlets and that perhaps they might only be available at appliance and parts dealers now.
Has anyone else run into this situation or have experience with HDX filters that they can share?
Lowe's has always stocked the familiar Whirlpool brand blue boxes containing the filter my fridge uses, but yesterday all I found was Frigidaire and GE filters, and a large empty area where I presume Whirlpool boxes would have been.
Next stop, Home Depot. At first I thought I had encountered the same situation there, but then noticed a similar looking filter made by HDX. I checked the package for replacement compatibility and it listed the Whirlpool filter number I needed. It was priced just under $30, which is significantly cheaper than the Whirlpool part. I bought it, but haven't yet installed it.
This morning I took it out of its packaging (the annoying seamed plastic you have to cut with scissors -- points off for that) and noticed the recommendation to replace every six months or 400 gallons. So, considering I use a quart per day for coffee and not much more, and the daily ice maker production is negligible, does this mean the filter could last me about four years? I never saw any reference to number of gallons on literature that came with the Whirlpool filters; just the instructions to replace every six months.
I'm also wondering if Whirlpool has licensed HDX to produce their filters going forward, or if they simply stopped distributing them to big box outlets and that perhaps they might only be available at appliance and parts dealers now.
Has anyone else run into this situation or have experience with HDX filters that they can share?