Product Description
- Inline filtration
Filtered ice for your beverages - Compatible with refrigerators without built-in filtration
Easily attaches directly to existing refrigerator/icemaker water line in select GE side-by-side and top-freezer refrigerators - IAPMO certified
Brings better tasting water and ice to your home by reducing chlorine taste and odor and sediment - 5 year filter life
Filter should be replaced every 5 years or 5,250 gallons for best filtration results
| FEATURES |
| Filter: Chlorine taste & odor |
| Fittings: 1/4" - Threaded Brass Fitting or 1/4" Tube Quick Connect |
| Max. Filtered Water Flow (gpm): 0.5 |
| NSF Particulate Reduction: Class II |
| Part Type: In-Line Refrigerator Filters |
| Feed Water Pressure (psi): 25 Min - 125 Max. |
| Chlorine Taste and Odor Reduction: 0.7393 |
| Filter Life: 5 Years of 5,250 gallons |
| Feed Water Temperature: 33-100 F |
| CAPACITY |
| Filter Capacity: 5250 gal |
| APPEARANCE |
| Unit Color: White |
| WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS |
| Overall Depth: 2 in |
| Overall Height: 9.875 in |
| Overall Width: 2 in |
GE Appliances part GXRTLL is a genuine OEM in-line long life filter designed to restore proper operation in your appliance or equipment. In systems that use this component, it helps reduce contaminants and maintain proper flow in water-fed systems. This OEM replacement part is intended for service and maintenance when the original component is worn, damaged, or no longer performing as expected.
A clean, functioning filter supports consistent flow and helps maintain overall system performance. Common signs of wear or failure can include restricted flow, reduced dispensing performance, off tastes or odors, or filter bypass issues. Replacing a worn or failed component can help restore better flow and more consistent filtration performance and may reduce strain on related parts. Inspect the filter housing, seals, and connected lines for debris or wear during service.
Using genuine OEM GE Appliances parts ensures compatibility, reliability, and long-lasting performance. OEM components are built to the exact specifications of your equipment, protecting your investment and reducing the risk of costly breakdowns.