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This 25ft Refrigerator Water Line Kit features 1/4" OD tubing with quick-connect fittings, compatible with major fridge brands and RO systems. Made from NSF/ANSI certified, BPA-free materials, it ensures safe, pure drinking water. Designed for easy, tool-free installation without drilling, it prevents leaks with precision-cut tubing and versatile adapters.
Voltage | 0.01 Millivolts |
Capacity | 3 Liters |
Material | Metal Copper Plastic |
Refrigerant | Not have |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.1"D x 6.5"W x 1.8"H |
T**M
Great quality and had all the needed fittings
Easy install and works great. Zero leaks.
M**S
Easy to install and working perfectly
I wasn't quite sure what all I would need for my install since I hadn't seen it beforehand. This is a quite comprehensive kit that got the job done.I have some leftovers (to add to my collection) but that's far better than not having something that's needed.Very happy. In 5 min I had an ice maker up and running, with no leaks.
W**K
Great quality easy to install
Used this to hook up my ice maker worked great! No leaks very easy to install comes with all the connectors you can possibly need.
S**Y
Waterline tubing
Works great. The cutter is nice to have. Makes the job easier. Perfect for connecting your refrigerator to your home plumbing or water filter. Nice to get some extra connectors/splitters/valve.
T**M
Great price
Worked great easy to assemble
H**.
Easy to install...but (Revised with warning)
This worked well and came with all the parts necessary to hook up water to my fridge.Revised 3/6/23: I had to remove this water line/system to remove my garage refrigerator so I disconnected the white filler line from the top of the little ball valve by removing the chrome nut which holds the line onto the little valve. Days later my wife went out to get some drinks from the new fridge which has no water/ice capability. She told me there was water everywhere. Upon inspection I saw a strong stream of water coming from the tiny ball valve squirting all over the wall! I shut the main water off and thought it was that tiny valve that controls the water into the fridge. Turns out the valve seems okay, but when you remove the tiny chrome fitting that holds the water line and presses on top of that gasket on top of the ball valve, you remove the against the ball valve...thus that little valve will never seal completely and you get water all over your garage floor. Fortunately, we discovered the leak quickly and it was in the garage and not in our kitchen or the results would have been worse. So if you do use this valve, make sure you keep all those fittings tight and in place otherwise you're in for a baptism of moisture. Don't rely on just that valve to shut off the supply by itself without the top fitting/hose in place.
T**7
Easiest ever water line installation!
Delivered on time. Never had an easier time replacing a water line for the water/icemaker.
D**N
Everything I needed
I have an RO system under my kitchen sink on an island and have wanted to run a line from that location to under my fridge for years. Finally I did it, thanks to this kit I had everything I needed to get the job done. Including a nice 90 degree cutter.After fishing the tape and pulling the line I quickly tapped right into the line coming off the RO system, pressed in a few fittings to add a tap and fitting on the other end. One tiny drip... pulled the tube and noticed I cut slightly off from 90 degrees. Fixed that and now no leaks. Once the line was in place the connections took like 3 minutes and it works perfectly.On my install I'm popping the line out of the floor under the sink and fridge. The 90 degree tube angle pieces are great for this transition... I feel like that wasn't their intended purpose but that in this case it will help prevent any wear in the area where the tube goes through the wood. Will help prevent kinking.I then on the fridge I cut the line to the filter and looped the line from the inlet valve... back to the inlet valve, to bypass the filter that's no longer needed. On my Kenmore/Whirlpool the inlet valve and filter assembly have quick connects, yours may too. So putting it back to 'filter' mode when you get rid of it will be quick and easy.Hope this helps someone.
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