Cartridge code · Whirlpool and related brands
EDR1RXD1: everydrop Filter 1
One genuine listing, all three standard numbers named, no aftermarket alternative here.
What the listing names
Named on the listing: NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401.The genuine listing names 42, 53 and 401 as numbers. All three cells are filled because all three were written down, not because the cartridge looks premium.
Genuine listings
Sold as original parts by the appliance manufacturer or under its brand.
Only listing here naming coconut shell carbonCoconut shell carbon appears on one filter listing in this category. The others name carbon block or name no medium at all.
everydrop Filter 1, EDR1RXD1
6 month life statedThe listing states NSF 42, 53 and 401 certification, reduction of 70 contaminants including 99% microplastics, coconut shell carbon, 6-month life.
Named on the listing: NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401.The listing names all three standard numbers, which is why all three cells are filled.
View the listing on AmazonA genuine cartridge whose listing names all three standard numbers, which almost nothing else in this category does. The 70 contaminants and 99% microplastics figures are separate seller claims that sit beside the certification rather than inside it.
Suits A Whirlpool-family fridge that takes the EDR1RXD1 cartridge.
Aftermarket listings
No aftermarket listing in this catalog states compatibility with EDR1RXD1. That is a fact about this catalog and not a statement that none exists.
No aftermarket listing in this catalog states compatibility with EDR1RXD1. This site will not extend a compatibility statement from one cartridge code to another because the codes look similar.
Side by side
Only one listing in this catalog covers EDR1RXD1, so there is nothing to compare it against. A table of one row is a table pretending to be an argument.
Claims beyond the certification
- Reduction of 70 contaminants, a count with no standard attached to it
- 99% microplastics, a percentage that is not a claim under 42, 53 or 401
- Coconut shell carbon, a statement about the medium rather than about performance
- A six month life, stated in months with no gallon figure alongside it
Codes the listings name
No listing in this catalog names a refrigerator model for this cartridge, so this page names none either. The cartridge code is the thing to match.
How to check yours
- Pull the cartridge currently in the refrigerator and read the code molded or printed on its body, not the code on the box it came in.
- Find the same code in the refrigerator documentation, which lists the cartridge the appliance was designed for.
- Compare that code against the code on the listing you are about to buy, character for character, including any suffix.
- If a listing states it replaces your code, treat that as the seller's statement about their own product and check it against your documentation rather than instead of it.
- Keep the old cartridge until the new one is installed and running, so there is something to compare against if the fit is wrong.
Notes
This is one of four listings on the site that names all three standard numbers. The other three are the Filter 2, the Filter 4 and the LG cartridge.
The contaminant count of 70 is the same on the Filter 2 listing and different on the Filter 4 listing, while the named standards are identical across all three. Those two numbers move independently.