Nine cartridge codes
Fits
One page per refrigerator cartridge code, with genuine and aftermarket listings kept apart and the standard numbers each listing actually names. Of the nine, 4 have a genuine listing naming all three numbers, and 2 have any aftermarket listing in this catalog at all.
| Code | Brand family | Numbers the genuine listing names | Listings here | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EDR1RXD1 | Whirlpool and related brands | NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401 | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | EDR1RXD1: everydrop Filter 1 |
| EDR2RXD1 | Whirlpool and related brands | NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401 | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | EDR2RXD1: everydrop Filter 2 |
| EDR4RXD1 | Whirlpool and related brands | NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401 | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | EDR4RXD1: everydrop Filter 4 |
| XWFE | GE | No number named | 1 genuine, 2 aftermarket | XWFE: the GE cartridge with three listings |
| RPWFE | GE | No number named | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | RPWFE: the other GE cartridge |
| LT1000P | LG | NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401 | 1 genuine, 1 aftermarket | LT1000P: the LG cartridge with two ratings |
| HAF-QIN | Samsung | No number named | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | HAF-QIN: a genuine cartridge that names nothing |
| HAF-CIN | Samsung | No number named | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | HAF-CIN: a medium named, a standard not |
| ULTRAWF | Frigidaire | No number named | 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket | ULTRAWF: the shortest listing here |
- Code
- EDR1RXD1
- Brand family
- Whirlpool and related brands
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
- Code
- EDR2RXD1
- Brand family
- Whirlpool and related brands
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
- Code
- EDR4RXD1
- Brand family
- Whirlpool and related brands
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
- Code
- XWFE
- Brand family
- GE
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- No number named
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 2 aftermarket
- Code
- RPWFE
- Brand family
- GE
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- No number named
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
- Code
- LT1000P
- Brand family
- LG
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 1 aftermarket
- Code
- HAF-QIN
- Brand family
- Samsung
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- No number named
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
- Code
- HAF-CIN
- Brand family
- Samsung
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- No number named
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
- Code
- ULTRAWF
- Brand family
- Frigidaire
- Numbers the genuine listing names
- No number named
- Listings here
- 1 genuine, 0 aftermarket
How to read this table
The chip column
Three cells, one per standard number, filled only where the genuine listing writes that number down. An unnumbered mention of NSF/ANSI fills nothing.
The listings column
A zero in the aftermarket count means no listing in this catalog states that code. It does not mean no such cartridge exists.
What is missing on purpose
There is no column for which cartridge filters better. These listings carry no comparable test data, and inventing an order from marketing copy is the thing this site exists to argue against.