A:AnswerHello there, Meli. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We understand your inquiry about the compatibility of the LT120F air filter with your LG refrigerator model LMXS28596S.
Yes, the LG LT120F air filter is compatible with your LG refrigerator model LMXS28596S. This filter is designed to help reduce odors and keep the air inside your refrigerator fresh.
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Your feedback is important, and we'd like to assist you further. Please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport and our team will be more than happy to explore possible solutions. We appreciate your patience. —Renzo
A:AnswerHello there. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We understand your concern about the price difference for the LG LT120F air filter between Amazon and Best Buy. Prices can vary due to different factors, including retailer pricing policies, package quantities, and promotional offers. While Amazon offers a 4-pack for $15.99, Best Buy might have different pricing structures or single-pack options.
To find out if you can order more filters at a lower price from Best Buy, we recommend contacting Best Buy directly. They can provide information on bulk purchasing options and any available discounts. Please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport if you need further assistance or have additional questions. We appreciate your patience. —Renzo
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Air Filter (LT120F) model. To skip the next shipment for the LG LT120F refrigerator air filter, you can typically manage your subscription directly through the LG Refrigerator automatic filter replacement service. This service allows you to adjust your subscription up to three days before the next order fulfillment, ensuring flexibility in managing your filter replacements based on your needs. You can visit this website for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/appliances-accessories/lg-lt120f-refrigerator-air-filter. ^Cris
A:AnswerHi there, Marianne! Thank you for reaching out about the air filter replacement for your RFOC2606S refrigerator. The correct air filter for this model is the LT120F. You can find this replacement filter at most retailers or through the official LG website. If you need help with installation or have any other questions, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. Our team is here to assist you! Thank you for choosing LG!
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A:AnswerIf the interior of the filter housing on the wall of the refrigerator is slanted, the LT120F filter won't fit. I contacted LG customer support about it. They responded that the refrigerator came with the wrong filter housing, and they will send me a new filter housing. They even have a website where you can order it to be sent, for free. Here is their response:
Our factory has confirmed that your specific refrigerator model requires a square cover, contrary to the slanted one that came with the LT120F filter.
To promptly address this issue, we have taken immediate action. We now have the correct square cover available for your refrigerator model, ensuring the proper accommodation of the LT120F filter.
To request the complimentary replacement cover, please visit our Air Filter Cover Replacement Portal by following this link: https://lgecares.com/airfiltercover
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Air Filter (LT120F) model. Yes, the LG LMWC23626 refrigerator model is equipped with an air filter. The Fresh Air Filter is designed to help remove odors and is recommended to be replaced approximately every six months. You can visit this website for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/lg-refrigerator-fresh-air-filter-lt120f-installation-CT00023125-1397853642229. ^Cris
A:AnswerHi, Susan. The compatible air filter for the LG 28-cu.ft. Smart Wi-Fi-Enabled French Door Refrigerator, Model #LFXS28968S, is the LG LT120F - 6 Month Replacement Refrigerator Air Filter: https://www.lg.com/us/appliances-accessories/lg-lt120f-refrigerator-air-filter `Alice
A:AnswerHey there! We are sorry to hear that you are having issues removing the LG Fresh Air Filter from your refrigerator. Here are two LG Support help pages that have video tutorials on removing the air filter cover for your LG refrigerator: https://rb.gy/kv522 and https://rb.gy/91ihj. We hope this helps! ~Rita
A:AnswerHey there! The LG LMXS28626S, 28 cu.ft. Smart wi-fi Enabled French Door Refrigerator, Fresh Air Filter is not compatible. This air filter does match: "LG Refrigerators: Multi The Filters Fast® FFRAF-003 Replacement". ~Rita
A:AnswerProposition 65 became law in the state of California in 1986. This law requires California to annually publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm and it requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposure to chemicals that can cause risk of cancer. This list of chemicals, which has to be updated once a year, has grown to approximately 900 chemicals (1) and features a wide arrange of chemicals and substances. If you're familiar with Prop 65 warnings, you're probably not surprised to see it on products in a hardware store, but you will also find it on food and beverages. But the reason certain chemicals appear in products can be a little more complicated, and makes more sense, than you might think. Take acrylamide for instance: it's on the Prop 65 list as a cancer-causing chemical but it can form naturally on the surface of certain plant-based foods after it's been browned during cooking at high temperatures. Products containing ingredients like roasted coffee or nuts, toast, or breakfast cereals might warrant a Prop 65 warning if acrylamide levels are high enough, even though the chemical wasn't intentionally added. Some other common substances of concern include arsenic in rice or seaweed, BPA in plastic or can linings, cadmium in fish or vegetables, lead in supplements or vitamins, and mercury in fish. Simply put, the warning means that the manufacturer believes the product might contain any of the 900-plus chemicals that the State of California considers harmful. It does not mean that the labeled products themselves are necessarily harmful or are in violation of any safety standard. Many of the chemicals that are included under the warning have been routinely used in many everyday items -- such as drugs, dyes, food, additives, solvents, and pesticides -- for years, all without documented harm. Most built-in refrigerator filters, including these air filters that you are inquiring about that use a coconut shell activated carbon filter, use activated carbon as a filtration medium. Proposition 65 also requires any company doing business in California to notify California consumers about the presence of a Proposition 65-listed chemical in any product the company is offering for sale in California. Proposition 65 does not ban the sale of a product that contains a listed chemical; it simply requires that the product have a “clear and reasonable” warning notice on it...^Ivan