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Hey everyone; Aquaman here with Water Wisdom sponsored by WaterFilters.NET. Today’s product
is the GE MWF. Now, the MWF is a refrigerator filter and, for those of you who don’t know,
just about every fridge manufactured in this day and age has a built in internal fridge
filter for either the water that comes out of the front dispenser or the water that’s
going to the icemaker. So, check your fridge, a lot of folks don’t realize they have a
fridge filter that needs replaced, and when they discover it they’ve been drinking water
that’s been going through a really gross filter for 2 or 3 years. You don’t want
that to be you. The MWF is commonly used in GE Hotpoint refrigerators, though there are
some other refrigerators that it is also used in. I’m not going to get into those details
here because, frankly, it’s a little bit complicated. I’m going to direct you to
the website WaterFilters.NET. Go to the MWF page and there is a great deal of information
about compatibility and the filters that this one replaces, and the fridges that are commonly
going to use the MWF. Take your time, read through it, there’s a lot of information
there, but its rock solid information. If you look there and find that information,
you’re going to find what you need to know about what filter you need. Now, one quick
piece of information, I’m holding in my hand an adapter. There are some situations
where the MWF requires the use of an adapter. These are on fridges that used to use a different
filter and GE discontinued that filter and replaced it with the MWF and then it also
requires the adapter. It’s not necessary in all situations so again, reference the
web site and check out our good information there. So, that’s the adapter. The MWF needs
to be replaced approximately every 6 months. That depends on your water quality and how
much water you’re actually using, but average water, average usage, replace it every 6 months.
It reduces cysts and microorganisms, heavy metals like lead and mercury, asbestos, pesticides
and herbicides, and much more. Again, for detailed information see the WaterFilterse.NET
web site. You can’t go wrong with the information found there. This is the GE MWF, and I’m
your host Aquaman, thanks for watching!