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Fridge Filters

Fridge filters need to be frequently changed for health reasons.

Built-in water dispensers are one of the more innovative features of refrigerators today.

Another great idea that is found in more and more refrigerators is the built-in ice cube maker. The conveniences they provide are invaluable time savers, but not only that, since these refrigerators dispense ice or water, there is no need to stock pitchers of water inside the fridge or piles of ice trays in the freezer thus making more space available.

These innovations become more exciting when fridge filters are used to make sure that the water or ice that is being dispensed is clean and healthy. These filters may either be externally located or built-in into the appliance.

What do these fridge filters for fridges do exactly? They do the same job as the countertop filtration unit in the kitchen. Filters treat water making it safe for drinking. There are many kinds of filter elements available. Sediment filters like those made from spun rayon, or from pleated paper, remove sediment, rust and silt in the water. The water that goes in the dispensing unit in the fridge may look clear but because of the treatment it received in the city’s waterworks, the taste and smell of chlorine might be noticeable Other types of filter media like GAC or granular activated carbon, remove the smell and taste of chlorine in water and other contaminants.

To be able to perform at peak efficiency, fridge filters need to be changed regularly. How often this happens is highly dependent on the condition of the incoming water supply. Thus for most fridge filters, the only regular maintenance that is required from them is to check the water flowing of the dispenser. If there is a change in flavor, smell or color in water or ice, then it might be the right time to change the filter.

For those who are about to change fridge water filters for the first time, reading the owner’s manual prevents a lot of guesswork and potential mistakes from happening. External fridge filters may be more convenient for some users to maintain. For example, there are kitchens where refrigerators are placed inside a cabinet. An externally located filter makes the task of maintaining them a whole lot easier. Some of these filters have a transparent housing so it becomes very easy to do a visual inspection now and then to see how the water and the filter media appear.

The greatest advantage of external filters for the fridge has over built-in fridge filters is greater choice in filtration setup. For example, a popular system is a three stage setup consisting of a sediment filter, softener, and carbon filter.

A softener can be very useful to households that have hard water in the plumbing. Without softeners, scale would soon buildup on appliances that use water like fridge filters, washing machines and dishwashers. Households without existing drinking water filters may opt instead to filter fridge water. This way, anybody gets cold and refreshing, safe and healthy water.

Fridge filters are a very timely application that makes drinking water safer, healthier and more delicious. More and more brands are incorporating the filters into the design of the appliance. To make the most out of its important benefits, just make sure that the filters are changed regularly.