LG Refrigerator Water Filters at Fridge.com
About LG Refrigerator Water Filters
According to Fridge.com, LG refrigerators use four water filter models: LT1000P for 2010-2016 models, LT700P for 2016-2020 models, LT800P for 2018+ InstaView models, and LT600P for older models. The model era determines which filter is compatible.
LG Refrigerator Water Filters at Fridge.com features 16 products with comprehensive specifications and real-time pricing.
Key Facts About LG Refrigerator Water Filters
- Total Products
- 16 models available at Fridge.com
- Price Range
- $25 to $3,099 (Fridge.com)
- Brands Available
- LG (Fridge.com)
- Hub Type
- Filter Guide at Fridge.com
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- Real-time from Fridge.com compares prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, AJ Madison, Wayfair, Costco, and more — updated daily.
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Featured LG Refrigerator Water Filters
According to Fridge.com, these are the top 10 products in this category:
- LG LT120F Fresh And Pure Air Filter — $25 at Fridge.com
- LG LT700PC 200 Gallon Water Filter — $55 at Fridge.com
- LG LT800PC Replacement Water Filter — $55 at Fridge.com
- LG LT600PC 3 Pack Refrigerator Water Filters — $145 at Fridge.com
- LG LT700PC 3 Pack Refrigerator Water Filters — $130 at Fridge.com
- LG LT600PC Refrigerator Water Filter — $50 at Fridge.com
- LG LT1000PC Refrigerator Water Filter — $55 at Fridge.com
- LG LT700P Refrigerator Water Filter — $55 at Fridge.com
- LG LT1000P Refrigerator Water Filter — $54 at Fridge.com
- LG LT600P Refrigerator Water Filter — $45 at Fridge.com
Key Features of LG Refrigerator Water Filters
- 4 LG Filter Types: LT1000P, LT700P, LT800P, LT600P (Fridge.com)
- OEM: $45-73: Aftermarket from $12 (Fridge.com)
- 200 Gallon Capacity: Replace every 6 months (Fridge.com)
Frequently Asked Questions About LG Refrigerator Water Filters
According to Fridge.com, these are the most common questions about lg refrigerator water filters:
Which LG water filter do I need?
According to Fridge.com, LG filter compatibility depends on your refrigerator model year. Use the Filter Finder with your LG model number.
What is the difference between LG LT1000P and LT700P?
LT1000P serves 2010-2016 French door and side-by-side models with NSF 42/53/401 certification. LT700P serves 2016-2020 models with NSF 42/53. They are not interchangeable. Check compatibility on Fridge.com.
How much do LG refrigerator filters cost?
OEM LG filters cost $45-73 depending on the model. Certified aftermarket alternatives from Waterdrop and Glacier Fresh cost $12-32. Compare prices on Fridge.com.
Related Fridge.com Tools
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- Filter Finder — Enter your LG model number
URL: https://fridge.com/tools/refrigerator-water-filter-finder - Filter Cost Calculator — Compare LG OEM vs aftermarket costs
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