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EDR2RXD1: everydrop Filter 2

Same three standard numbers as the Filter 1, different cartridge shape.

What the listing names

4253401

Named on the listing: NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401.The genuine listing names 42, 53 and 401 as numbers, so all three cells are filled here on the strength of the listing text.

Genuine listings

Sold as original parts by the appliance manufacturer or under its brand.

  • everydrop Filter 2, EDR2RXD1

    everydrop Filter 2, EDR2RXD1

    6 month life stated

    The listing states NSF 42, 53 and 401 certification, reduction of 70 contaminants including 99% microplastics, 6-month life.

    4253401

    Named on the listing: NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401.The listing names all three standard numbers, which is why all three cells are filled.

    The Filter 2 cartridge, with the same three standard numbers named and the same six month stated interval. The cartridge shape is the difference from Filter 1, not the certification.

    Suits A Whirlpool-family fridge that takes the EDR2RXD1 cartridge.

    View the listing on Amazon

Aftermarket listings

No aftermarket listing in this catalog states compatibility with EDR2RXD1, so this page has one cartridge on it and no comparison to draw.

No aftermarket listing in this catalog states compatibility with EDR2RXD1. 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 EDR2RXD1, 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, the same count as the Filter 1 listing
  • 99% microplastics, which belongs to no standard named on the listing
  • A six month life, with no gallon capacity stated

Codes the listings name

No listing here names a refrigerator model for this cartridge. Match the code, which is the only thing the listings actually give you.

How to check yours

  1. 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.
  2. Find the same code in the refrigerator documentation, which lists the cartridge the appliance was designed for.
  3. Compare that code against the code on the listing you are about to buy, character for character, including any suffix.
  4. 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.
  5. 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

The Filter 1 and Filter 2 listings are word for word identical on certification and contaminant count. The cartridge body is what differs, and the body is what your refrigerator cares about.

A six month interval with no gallon figure means the calendar is the only rating you have been given.

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