Fridge water filter

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  • sloizou1
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    Hi guys,
    These filters are not cheap, especially the Panasonic ones as mentioned above. I currently bought a fridge filter from fridgefiltershop.com a few weeks ago, and asked the same question regarding bypassing the filter. They gave great advice, and managed to find a way from having to buy the manufacturers original part. My advice is there are many fakes on the market, if your gonna buy a fake, try and buy a reputable branded one.
  • Cardew
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    sloizou1 wrote: »
    Hi guys,
    These filters are not cheap, especially the Panasonic ones as mentioned above. I currently bought a fridge filter from fridgefiltershop.com a few weeks ago, and asked the same question regarding bypassing the filter. They gave great advice, and managed to find a way from having to buy the manufacturers original part. My advice is there are many fakes on the market, if your gonna buy a fake, try and buy a reputable branded one.


    As I said in post#2

    Incidentally NEFF charge a fortune(approx £70) for a filter. I got a compatible filter for approx £20 and they were both exactly the same. Both manufactured by 3M with the identical part number.



    So you might not need to buy a 'fake'.
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