Next steps
Find the number on your old filter.
See the same number below? Select it.
Not sure? Check your owner’s manual first.
Numbers to compare
Not sorted as best to worst.
Do not guess. Match the number printed on your old filter.
Need help finding the filter?
Where to look
Many refrigerator water filters are inside the fridge, near the lower grille, or behind a small cover.
Your owner’s manual is the best guide for your exact model.
How replacement usually works
Most filters twist out, pull straight out, or release with a button. Do not force it.
Why replacement matters
Water filters are consumable parts. Over time they can slow water flow and may stop reducing taste and odor as intended. Follow the schedule in your owner’s manual.
What to compare before buying
- Compare the part number printed on the cartridge or frame you are removing.
- Compare your appliance model number or housing/model sticker against what this page lists.
- When in doubt, check your owner’s manual before ordering.
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Full detail for each number
Same numbers as the chips above—here with notes and buying options. Not a ranked list. Open filter details before using any buying option.
Number to compare
XWFEGE XWFE (RFID)
Compare this number to the text on your existing cartridge before you buy.
Typical replacement timing on file: About every 6 months
Compare the number printed on your cartridge or housing to the number on this page. Year and refrigerator details can still matter—check your owner’s manual if you are unsure.
Buying options (secondary—only after this number matches what you need)
No buying options yet. We haven’t found a product page we’re comfortable showing for this filter number.
- Some listings we have on file are not product pages we can safely link to yet, so those stay hidden.