Electronics : Samsung DA2900003A / DA29-00003A / DA29-00003A Aqua-Pure Refrigerator Filter

Electronics : Samsung DA2900003A / DA29-00003A / DA29-00003A Aqua-Pure Refrigerator Filter

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Samsung DA2900003A / DA29-00003A / DA29-00003A Aqua-Pure Refrigerator Filter

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Samsung DA2900003A / DA29-00003A / DA29-00003A Aqua-Pure Refrigerator Filter
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3846





Product Brand: Samsung
Color: White
EAN: 0036725502369
Label: Samsung
Product Manufacturer: Samsung
Publisher: Samsung
Ranking: 3846
Studio: Samsung


Piece facts:
  • Provides cleaner, fresher water and ice
  • Reduces: Chlorine Taste and Odor
  • Sediment Rust
  • Replacement Part No. DA29-00003A
  • Life Span: 6 MO. OR 200 GAL.




Filter Refrigerator Aqua-Pure DA29-00003A / DA29-00003A / DA2900003A Samsung






0ur opinion:

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  • Aqua-Pure Refrigerator Filter which Removes the following impurites:
  • 97% of Chlorine (Class l)
  • 96% of Particulates (Class lll)
  • Does Not Remove Fluoride
  • When the filter change indicator light comes on or
  • Every six months or
  • lf the refrigerator has not been used for more than two weeks (for instance, during a move) or
  • lf you notice a decrease in the flow of water or objectionable tastes in the water or ice










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    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Price is way too high here on Amazon - which is rare! ...
    This is currently being sold for ~$69.00?!!!!

    Best Buy (which is a misnomer - should be "Priced High") sells them for $45.00 and ValueFilters sells them for $38.00. Shop elsewhere until the price comes down.



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - What can you say, it's a fridge filter?
    Not much to say, it's a fridge filter and seems to do the job. I have to replace mine roughly every 6 months (the fridge lights up a replacement light about that often). As other folks have noted you get the B model, which is rated for fewer gallons than the A model, but it seems that the A model may not actually be available anywhere. Either way the price is reasonable so I come back every 6 months and buy another one.



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Filter lasted 6 months, as advertised. ...
    This filter does a good job. Water tastes crisp and filter lasts 6 months. I have researched prices online and at the stores and concluded that Amazon merchants offer the best deals even if you consider the S&H expense. I am ordering my third filter through Amazon.



    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect for my Samsung Fridge.


    I priced the same product from other manufacturers websites and could not find a better price. Product is as described and the filter works great. Highly recommend.




    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Same product, better price ...
    I priced the same product from the manufacturer and other retailer websites and couldn't find a better price. Product is as described. No problems.

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