How to Replace a refrigerator's turning water filter

Jun 28, 2010 11:00 PM
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Besides being able to keep food cool and fresh for days, a fridge can also do much more. One feature that many are coming equipped with is an area for drinking water. This makes it easier to get a hold of nice, cool water during a hot summer day. But of course you need a filter to get rid of anything that may be harmful to you or others.

In this tutorial, you'll be finding out how to replace a turning water filter found on the bottom area of a fridge. It's easy to follow and will result in nice clean water. Enjoy!

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