Refrigerators have DRM on them, To force you to buy $50 water filters or it won't dispense water
Refrigerators have DRM on them, To force you to buy $50 water filters or it won't dispense water
Refrigerators have DRM on them, To force you to buy $50 water filters or it won't dispense water
"It's for the safety of the consumer." is such a bullshit excuse to strongarm people into a subscription model.
Is it GE? I'll bet you it's GE.
Clicks.
Yep, it's GE.
My fridge is a GE and, like Ford, it'll be the last time I even consider the brand. Our water filters require a QR tag in a specific location to work so I just held on to the last legit one we bought and taped it to the inside of the canister area. It constantly says the filter is over 99-days old but I can now get two off-brand filters for less than a single GE filter. Fuck I hate capitalism.
Great short story called Unauthorized Bread about this bullshit.
Damn. The fact KitchenAids DNS blocked her results for a workaround is sad and funny.
HP-Newscorp sent chills down my spine. I think the only thing more evil would be adding Nestlé to that.
Excellent story. Thanks for sharing.
My tap already dispenses water, why would I need a fridge to do that?
It dispenses filtered water, useful if you don't have the possibility to install a water filter faucet and prefer to filter water.
I discovered this when I put a reverse osmosis system in and wanted to bypass the filter. I needed a $50 plastic plug with an RFID tag in it or else the fridge refused to dispense.
For anyone with one of these GE fridges. If you read the fine print in the owner's manual, they will send you a bypass plug for free (just once) if you call and ask for one. You will need to provide the serial number of the fridge.
I'm moving to a place with well water, how difficult was it to install reverse osmosis and hook it up to the fridge? Does yours just provide for the fridge or the whole house?
It’s just a small under-counter system that’s only running to the fridge and a separate spigot at the sink to fill pots with, etc. it was simple to install since my existing tap had enough pressure to push through all of the filters. I’ve never heard of whole-house RO, I think that would use a TON of water and you would definitely need a pump (in addition to a large storage tank).
I have an RO system that feeds a separate spigot at my kitchen sink and my refrigerator. Installing it is really simple because it just uses sharkbite connectors that just push to connect. Later on, I added a water heater so that I could have on demand hot water at the spigot which is also nice.
I have a separate filter that takes care of my whole house but that is just a carbon filter meant to scrub out the chlorine (I'm on city water) . Installation for that took a lot more effort and planning.
Luckily I get my water from the tap.
Can't force you to anything, if you weren't told about it before you bought it. Demand a refund and give them a date they get it out of your place by.
Rossmann and his ilk are who we need in Government. It seems so simple. Understands law, fights for the people.
Weird, I bought a high end GE fridge 2 years ago and it doesn't require drm on the water filter.
European?
I know models are often different because eu is much stricter
No, in California. Like just people here, I would have been very pissed off if they put drm on my filter.
Yup. My old-ass refrigerator has them.
But the thing is, I already had a Brita pitcher and ice trays. I don't need the fridge to dispense them.
New countertop ice makers are the shit these days. Some of them make that small pebble ice that's great for smoothies.
Our house came with brand new appliances and the fridge has a filter. Thankfully ours doesn’t stop you from dispensing ice or water when it wants you to change the filter. It just has a red light telling you to change it.
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I thought I fooled the fridge makers. I bought a model without filtered water. Sadly, I didn't realize that the ice cubes require a filter. 😔
Is this the end of water treatment plants?
Water dispensing is the main cause of refrigerator breakage. No water dispenser, fridge will work for decades.
Can't you just, I dunno, disconnect it from the ater source and stop using it? My LG is not dependent on it, and water filters are not DRM. It is a new models as well.
EDIT: Looking at other comments, might be because of I am European.