Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Waterdrop Plus DA29-00020B Refrigerator Water Filter, Replacement for Samsung DA29-00020B

 I have been using Waterdrop Plus filters in my Samsung refrigerator for about three years now, and they have always been reliable. I am impressed by the solid feel of the cartridges and by the ease of installation. (Some instructions on other feathered tell the user to disconnect the water supply to the refrigerator before installing the new cartridge. This is not necessary with the Waterdrop Plus DA29-00020B Refrigerator Water Filter, Replacement for Samsung DA29-00020B. The refrigerator has a spring loaded valve which keeps any water from leaking out with your removing or installing the new filter.)

What really impresses me about the water pump plus is the number of pollutants the filter removes or reduces and the degree to which it  reduces them. According to the company's product description, the Waterdrop Plus is 

+NSF 401 certified, reducing 99.2% of BPA, 96.6% of estrone, 95.2% of phenytoin, 94.4% of ibuprofen, 96.2% of naproxen, 97.2% of nonyl phenol.

+NSF 53 certified, reducing 99.6% of lead, 99.99% of cysts, 96.6% of benzene, 98.4% of carbofuran, 96.6% of endrin.

+NSF 42 certified, reducing 97% of chlorine taste and odor.

+NSF 372 certified for lead-free material.

Installation instructions tell the user to run many gallons of water to rinse away loose carbon particles on filter before using the water. On all my Waterdrop Plus filters I found this to be unnecessary, because I never seen any loose carbon particle and the water tastes great from the first squirt out of the refrigerator water dispenser down to the end of the life of the filter.

You might be able to go cheaper for a water filter replacement, but I don't think you'll get a better one than this.

The company warns you to select the right replacement filter carefully, matching the part number of the original. Would you have done that, you can relax and enjoy the satisfying piece of high-technology makes your life better safer.


No comments:

Post a Comment