Different Types of Filters for Your Fridge

Drinking water is an essential asset in your home. You want to be sure the water you’re giving to your family is clean, safe, and of the highest quality. Thankfully, most refrigerator models offer water and ice dispensers, making it extremely convenient to get filtered water and ice whenever you need it. But when it comes to water filters for your fridge, there are so many different options. How do you know which is best for your home? Read on to learn more.

 

The Factors to Consider When Choosing a Fridge Filter

First, you’ll need to determine which water filter model is compatible with your fridge. You can usually find this information in the refrigerator owner’s manual or on the manufacturer’s website. Check their affordability once you’ve determined which filters work for your fridge. How much do they cost? How many will you need? Are they easy to find in stores or do you need to order online? These answers will help you decide which fridge filter you want to go with.

NSF Testing Standards

NSF International is a non-profit organization that tests and certifies certain products to ensure quality and compliance with regulations. The organization uses different classifications to test fridge filters. Here’s what you need to know:

  • NSF 42 Filters: You’ll want a filter with at least a rating of 42. This means your water will have chlorine and a crisp, clean taste and odor.
  • NSF 53: Filters with a rating of 53 can remove a broader range of contaminants that cause health problems, including arsenic, mercury, radon, and asbestos.
  • NSF 401: These are powerful fridge filters. When using a filter with a rating of 401, your water is extremely clean and pure.

 

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