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Key Features
- Genuine LG filters ensure proper function and fit
- NSF certified for effective filtration of your drinking water
- Easy to reach and replace for simple maintenance
- Convenient twin pack provides a spare for future replacement
LG LT1000P2 Refrigerator Water Filter (2 Packs), AGF80300812
- • Genuine Lg Refrigerator Water Filters
- • Nsf Certification Acquired
- • Effective Filtration
- • Easy Reach, Easy Replacement
- • Replacement Lg Refrigerator Water Filters
- • Replace Adq74793513
Specifications
Global
- EAN: 8806084636898
- Model Number: AGF80300812
In The Box & Warranty
- Warranty (Years): 1
Why Buy?
Fresh tasting fridge water without the guesswork
The LG LT1000P2 water filter keeps your fridge dispenser producing clean, fresh tasting water and ice, so you never have to think twice about what is coming out of the tap in your kitchen.
A genuine LG water filter with NSF certification removes the taste and odour issues that build up over time, meaning every glass of water and every batch of ice cubes stays consistent. Because this is a direct replacement for ADQ74793513, it fits your LG fridge exactly, so there is no fiddling or guessing about compatibility. The twin pack means you always have a spare on hand, so you are never caught out waiting on a delivery when the old filter is due for a change.
Fitting a new filter takes a couple of minutes and needs no tools, making it an easy addition to your regular home maintenance routine. It slots into the same spot as your old filter, so there is nothing to relearn. Keeping a spare in the cupboard means fresher water and ice stay part of your daily routine without interruption.
Buy this if…
- You own an LG fridge with a water and ice dispenser
- You want cleaner tasting water without an aftertaste
- You prefer genuine LG parts that are built to fit properly
- You like having a spare filter ready before the current one runs out
- You want a simple filter swap that takes minutes, not tools





