Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filters
Find Your Refrigerator Water Filter
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Popular Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filters
How to Identify Your Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter
If you are not sure which Whirlpool refrigerator water filter you need, check your current filter. The filter number is usually printed directly on the filter cartridge.
- Remove the existing filter from your refrigerator
- Look for the filter number printed on the side
- Match that number with one of the filters above
Common Whirlpool filter numbers include EDR1RXD1, EDR2RXD1, EDR3RXD1, and EDR4RXD1.
To find the correct Whirlpool water filter, first locate your refrigerator model number.
Look for a sticker inside the refrigerator:
- Inside the refrigerator wall
- Behind the crisper drawers
- On the door frame
- On the interior ceiling
Use Your Model Number to Find the Filter
Once you have your Whirlpool refrigerator model number, search that model number on this website to find the correct water filter.
WRF535SWHZ
WRS325SDHZ
WRX735SDHZ
Popular filters for that brand
For Whirlpool, list the most common:
1) Find your model number
Your Whirlpool refrigerator model number is typically located inside the refrigerator compartment, often on the side wall near the crisper drawers or on the door frame.
2) Identify the current filter type
Remove the existing filter (if accessible) and look for a printed part number, or reference your user manual. If the filter is not accessible, use your model number to confirm compatibility.
3) Common Whirlpool filter types (examples)
These are commonly used Whirlpool filter families. Always verify compatibility with your exact model:
- EveryDrop Filter 1 (EDR1RXD1 / W10295370A)
- EveryDrop Filter 2 (EDR2RXD1 / W10413645A)
- EveryDrop Filter 4 (EDR4RXD1 / UKF8001)
4) When to replace
Whirlpool refrigerator water filters are typically replaced every 6 months, or sooner if water flow decreases or taste and odor change.
5) Before you buy (important)
Confirm your refrigerator model number and the filter part number before purchasing. Whirlpool-manufactured brands may share filters, but compatibility still varies by model.
Most Whirlpool Refrigerators Use an EveryDrop-Style Filter
If your Whirlpool refrigerator uses a twist-in water filter, there is a good chance you need an EveryDrop replacement such as EDR1RXD1 or EDR2RXD1. The fastest way to avoid ordering the wrong one is to match your current filter number or refrigerator model before buying.
See EveryDrop Filter 1 replacement options
See EveryDrop Filter 2 replacement options
How to Make Sure You Order the Correct Whirlpool Filter
- Check the number printed on your current filter.
- Check your refrigerator owner’s manual if you still have it.
- Use your refrigerator model number in the filter finder.
- If your water flow is slow, your filter may be overdue for replacement.
Having slow water flow? Read this first.
Need help matching the right filter? Start here.
Whirlpool EveryDrop Filter 1 (EDR1RXD1)
The Whirlpool EveryDrop Filter 1 (EDR1RXD1) is one of the most commonly used Whirlpool refrigerator water filters. It is designed to reduce chlorine taste, odor, and select contaminants while maintaining clean drinking water and ice.
Compatible with many Whirlpool refrigerator models that specify the EveryDrop Filter 1 or EDR1RXD1 filter type.
Whirlpool EveryDrop Filter 2 (EDR2RXD1)
The Whirlpool EveryDrop Filter 2 (EDR2RXD1) is used in select Whirlpool refrigerator models that require a longer internal water filter. It helps reduce common contaminants while preserving water clarity and taste.
Compatible with Whirlpool refrigerator models designed to use the EveryDrop Filter 2 or EDR2RXD1 filter type.
How to choose the right replacement filter
When replacing your refrigerator water filter, always verify compatibility using your exact model number and the filter part number listed in your owner’s manual. Avoid choosing filters based on appearance alone, as similar-looking filters may not fit or seal properly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which water filters do Whirlpool refrigerators use?
Most Whirlpool refrigerators use EveryDrop filters such as EDR1RXD1, EDR2RXD1, EDR3RXD1, EDR4RXD1, and EDR5RXD1. Always verify your exact model before buying.
Is EveryDrop the same as Whirlpool water filters?
Yes. EveryDrop is the official brand used in Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, and JennAir refrigerators.
How do I know which Whirlpool water filter I need?
Check your current filter label or your refrigerator model number. Never guess—using the wrong filter can cause fit and performance issues.
What happens if I use the wrong Whirlpool water filter?
It may not fit correctly, can leak, reduce water flow, or fail to filter properly. This often leads to bad taste and ongoing problems.
How often should I replace my Whirlpool water filter?
Most filters should be replaced every 6 months, but heavy use or poor water quality can shorten that timeline.
Why is my Whirlpool water dispenser slow?
A clogged or expired filter is the most common cause. Replacing the filter usually restores normal flow quickly.
Can I use a compatible filter instead of OEM?
Some compatible filters work well, but quality varies. Poor-quality filters can lead to bad taste, slow flow, or leaks.
What are signs my Whirlpool water filter needs replacing?
Bad taste, odor, cloudy water, slow dispensing, or a filter indicator light are all signs it’s time to replace it.
