How to Avoid Purchasing Counterfeit Filters
How to Choose the Correct Water Filter
Counterfeit water filters can look convincing, yet they often fall short of safety and performance standards. Choosing genuine everydrop® filters helps protect your appliance, your home, and your family. Use this guide on how to avoid purchasing counterfeit filters to recognize counterfeits, buy with confidence, and know what to do if something doesn’t seem right. It also highlights common signs of a fake filter and the risks posed by fake water filters.
Understanding Counterfeit Filters
Counterfeit filters are unauthorized, imitation products designed to resemble genuine everydrop® filters. They may copy labels, logos, and model numbers, but typically skip required testing and use inferior materials. The result can be reduced filtration performance, compromised appliance efficiency, and potential warranty issues. Learning how to avoid purchasing counterfeit filters starts with knowing what counterfeits look like.
Watch for telltale signs of a fake: misspellings, blurry or off-color printing, inconsistent fonts, missing certification logos, and model numbers that don’t follow KitchenAid format. Packaging that arrives unsealed, uses low-quality cardboard, or has poorly applied stickers is another warning sign that you may be dealing with a fake filter.
For more information on counterfeit filters, go to www.filteritout.org
Dangers of Using Counterfeit Filters
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Poor Water Quality Failure to remove contaminants from your drinking water, such as lead, mercury, pesticides, asbestos, and pharmaceuticals. |
Leaking Refrigerator Damage to your refrigerator or kitchen caused by a leak from an improperly fitted filter. |
Voided Warranty Any damages caused by counterfeit filters may not be covered by your refrigerator warranty. |
How to Avoid Counterfeit Water Filters
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Many counterfeits reflect older or discontinued packaging and model numbers. Blurry print, misspellings, or off-color logos. Visit everydropwater.com to view the latest packaging. |
Phony filters are often sold online for a fraction of the price of brand-name filters. If the cost of the filter seems too good to be true, it just might be! |
Shipping Location All approved everydrop® filter retailers are based in the United States. If your package is shipping from outside of the United States, you may not receive a legitimate filter. |
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Certifications Some counterfeits are missing or have questionable certification logos on their packaging. |
Model Number Format Fake water filters may have an inconsistent or nonstandard model number. Ensure the filter being purchased matches the owner's manual. |
Seller Unknown third parties, generic storefronts, and limited contact information can be key signs of counterfeit sellers. |
Where to Purchase Genuine Filters
To ensure authenticity, purchase filters directly from KitchenAid, everydrop®, or from authorized retailers. Reliable options include everydrop®, the official KitchenAid website, the KitchenAid Parts and Accessories site, and our Customer Care phone line. Major retailers and service providers identified by KitchenAid as authorized sellers are also safe sources and help you avoid a fake filter.
When buying through online marketplaces, confirm that the seller is KitchenAid or an authorized seller. Look for a clear business name, contact details, and a consistent history of selling KitchenAid parts. Be cautious of third-party listings that rely on generic images, vague descriptions, or unclear return policies. These red flags often accompany fake water filters.
everydrop® is the only filter approved by these brands of refrigerators:






