• DA29-00003G replaces DA29-00003A, DA29-00003B, DA29-00003D, DA29-00003F
  • Uses high-grade carbon block to remove over 99% of the potentially harmful contaminants that may be present in your water
  • Reduces cysts, chlorine taste and odor, particulates (Class I), lead and mercury
  • Recommended usage: replace every six months
  • Tested and certified by NSF International

The Samsung DA29-00003F Aqua-Pure Plus Refrigerator Water Filter fits Samsung refrigerators with a short round filter. The DA29-00003F is a direct replacement for the DA29-00003G, DA29-00003B, DA29-00003A, & HAFCU1 water filters which have been discontinued by Samsung and Aqua Pure. The filter uses Activated Carbon Block to remove contaminants for up to 6 months. Tested and certified by NSF International.
Use this replacement filter with your Samsung refrigerator to provide clean, fresh-tasting water and ice from your side-by-side or French door refrigerator. For best results, replace your Samsung filter every six months. This refrigerator water filter is used in select Samsung French door and side-by-side refrigerators with filter access inside the refrigerator. While retaining beneficial fluoride, this NSF-certified refrigerator water filter reduces cysts, chlorine taste and odor, particulates (Class I), lead, and mercury. Samsung water filters are tested and certified by NSF International, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to public health, safety, and environmental protection. Samsung water filters use only a high-grade carbon block, which removes more than 99 percent of the potentially harmful contaminants that may be present in your water, including: • Chlorine Taste & Odor: Chlorine is used widely to treat water but may add a particular taste and odor to the water • Heavy Metals & Chemicals: Lead, asbestos, benzene, mercury and carbofuran; these common industrial contaminants with high toxicities can infiltrate the water source and be potentially harmful to your health • Microbial Cysts: Parasites such as cryptosporidium are commonly found in lakes and rivers. They have a high resistance over disinfectants such as chlorine and thus may be present even in treated water