If your GE fridge runs on MWF, MSWF, or GSWF cartridges, this collection keeps you covered. These SmartWater-compatible filters are made to slot neatly into side-by-side and top or bottom-freezer models that call for codes like MWF, GWF, GWFA, HWF, MSWF, or GSWF in the manual. Built with coconut-shell carbon block media and tested to NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 standards, they knock out chlorine, cysts, lead, and fine particles. The result is water and ice that taste clean without paying the premium for GE originals.
Swapping them out is simple. Each cartridge is designed for DIY replacement with a twist-and-lock fitting inside the fridge compartment. They last up to six months, or around 300 gallons, in line with the filter reminder systems built into most GE refrigerators. If your older model still uses the MXRC canister style, we’ve included adapters that make it easy to upgrade without replacing the fridge.
FAQs
1. Which GE fridge models are these filters compatible with?
They fit models using MWF, MSWF, or GSWF filters and also replace codes such as GWF, GWFA,
and HWF. Older MXRC canister systems can be upgraded with the included adapter.
2. How often should I replace my fridge filter?
Most filters last about six months or 300 gallons. Many GE fridges have a “change filter”
light that lines up with this schedule.
3. Do these filters remove chlorine?
Yes. They use coconut-shell carbon block media tested to NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 standards,
reducing chlorine, lead, cysts, and fine particles.
4. Can I install the filter myself?
Yes. These filters are designed for simple DIY swap-outs. Just twist and lock into the
filter compartment inside the fridge.
5. Are they as effective as original GE filters?
They match the performance of OEM filters but at a lower price. Independent testing ensures
the same chlorine and contaminant reduction levels.