: Brita Replacement for Whirlpool 4396508/4396510 Filter (WPRF-100)

: Brita Replacement for Whirlpool 4396508/4396510 Filter (WPRF-100)

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Brita Replacement for Whirlpool 4396508/4396510 Filter (WPRF-100)

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Brita Replacement for Whirlpool 4396508/4396510 Filter (WPRF-100)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2723





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Brita
Label: Brita
Product Manufacturer: Brita
Publisher: Brita
Ranking: 2723
Studio: Brita


Piece facts:
  • From the world's #1 brand in household water filtration
  • Fits all refrigerators that use Whirlpool / KitchenAid 4396508 & 4396510 water filters
  • Fits all refrigerators that use Kenmore 46-9902, 46-9908, and 46-9010 water filters
  • Guaranteed by Brita to fit AND make your water taste better




(WPRF-100) Filter 4396508/4396510 Whirlpool for Replacement Brita






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Brita Water Filters ...
I prefer the Brita water filters to the OEM filters that came with the refrigerator. Brita's reputation and quality make me happier about the water dispensed from the door of my refrigerator than what some generic filter would provide.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - I really like Brita products. Seller sends immediately.
I really like Brita products. The water tastes sparkling clean. Seller sends immediately and I have ordered from this seller before.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good report ...
Item was just as described and a welcomed alternative to the higher-priced same thing I'd only been able to find in the Big Box Stores. Thanks... would purchase this again.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Alternative Filter For Your Fridge
I was quite happy when I saw this product was on the market. It's good to have an alternative product available as a replacement filter, since there really IS a monopoly by the OEM manufacturer that keeps the prices high on filters. I was also glad to see this was a Brita product since we also use on of their filter pitchers. The first thing I noticed is that the filter felt lighter than the OEM brand when it was new. Obviously, they are all heavier when filled with water. I think Brita might be using a different technology inside the filter.

Like one of the other reviewers, I found that the taste improved after a day or two and I am quite happy with it. I've noticed that the OEM filter still leaves a strong mineral deposit in the drip pan of our fridge. We will see how the Brita does in this dept.

The Brita filter does NOT make as many health claims as the OEM filter for lead, asbestos reduction, etc. The Brita website CLAIMS that they cannot make these statements because State regulations prohibit them since they did not manufacture the refrigerator. I'm guessing they DO reduce these contaminants, but have no idea by how much. In our case, we have a good municipal water system and I only want to reduce chlorine.


I'll probably buy this product again in 6 months, unless other non-OEM brands become available!






Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Don't Buy Into Brita Name... ...
I purchased this filter as a cheaper alternative to the "brand" name filter for my Whirlpool refrigerator. I purchased it in January, and replaced in with the "brand" name filter in March. I honestly didn't think it would make a difference, but it did. The water tasted awful with the Brita, almost worse than from the tap. It had a strong chlorine taste. I finally decided to replace the filter, thinking that it may not make a difference (that something was wrong with my refrigerator), but it was an instant fix. Buying the Brita filter over the Kitchen Aid/Whirlpool filter only saved a few dollars, and definitely wasn't worth it.

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