Caple Fridge Filter Replacement Cartridges
Caple Fridge Filter Replacement Cartridges
Caple Fridges can have one of the following Ice and Water Filter Cartridge types
Caple Puriclean III Fridge Filter UKF9001AXX
The Caple UKF9001AXX PuriClean III is no longer available. But don't worry it has been replaced / updated by the Capel / Maytag UKF8001 Click here for details
Click here for details and latest prices on this Caple Fridge Ice and Water Filter Cartridge Replacement
The Caple / Whirlpool Ultimate Fridge Water Filter - SBS002 / 4396508 / 4812 817 29632
The Caple / Whirlpool SBS002 / 4812 817 29632 Ultimate fridge water filter fits all Caple fridges that have a filter at the bottom of the fridge - in the outside facing grille
Dimensions: approximately 5.5 cm x 26 cm
Flow Rate: 1.9 lpm
Operating Pressure: min 207 kPa (30 psi) / max 827 kPa (120 psi)
Operating Temperature: min 0.6°C / max 37.8°C
Capacity: Capacity: 1500 litres
Click here for more information on this Caple / Whirlpool Fridge Filter Cartridge
Caple / Maytag SBS002 / SBS005 Fridge Filter
The Caple / Maytag 480181700134 / SBS005 /SBS002 fits various Caple fridge models and filters:
Caple CAFF205SS Fridge Filter
The Caple CAFF205SS is a new filter for various Capel, Hotpoint, Indesit, Ariston, Electrolux, Caple, Thomson fridge models.
Code numbers associated with this filter are
- C00300448
- 502417010003
- CAFF-205-SS
- Hotpoint SXBD922FWD
- THOMSON THSBS90WDWH, THSBS90WDSL,
- ARISTON MFCMG1421 1FR
- CAPLE CAFF205/CAF205SS,
- CDA PC70BL & PC70SC.
- FRIGIDAIRE FRSB51J3MLS
- Stoves Fridge 502417010003 / 502417010002
- FilterLogic FFL105CH
- >MFCMG14211F, MFCMG14211FR,
Unfortunately t,his is a hugely overpriced filter - competitors are selling these for £88 - rather a lot for what is essentially a piece of moulded plastic with burnt coconut shell inside!
If you're unlucky enough to be the owner of a fridge that takes these we would suggest you try to remove the filter and hopefully water will still flow into the fridge.
We know this works for the Hotpoint fridge.
So simply remove the filter from the fridge (twist it 1/4 turn left and pull it out). Then turn on the tap and see if water comes out. If it does that's great. You don't need that overpriced filter. You're in business.
If you still want filtered water you can simply fit an external / inline filter. Just put it in line anywhere on the plastic water tube going into the fridge (turn off the water supply and cut the tube with scissors. then insert the filter. If you change your mind later it is easy to get a straight connector for about £5 to join the tube back up).
We sell these external inline fridge filters for around £14.75 - click here for more details