GE ice maker & refrigerator filtration system vs Ice Maker Assembly with Nano Coating for Frigidaire/Kenmore/Electrolux
Overall winner: GE ice maker & refrigerator filtration system
Key Differences
GE (B074TYGRYS) is a dedicated inline icemaker filter with higher average rating and many more reviews and is positioned at a more affordable price tier; choose GE if you want improved water taste, lead reduction, and widely reported easy installation. TOMOON (B0CHHY463C) is an ice maker assembly with nano-coated molds aimed at reducing residue and fits Frigidaire/Electrolux units—pick TOMOON if you need a full replacement assembly and nano-coated moulds despite some reports of sturdiness and freeze capacity issues
GE ice maker & refrigerator filtration system
Inline filtration filter for refrigerators without built-in filtration; reduces lead, select pharmaceuticals, VOCs, and cysts. Easily attaches to the existing water line for filtered ice and improved taste. Customers cite easy installation and good water quality, with mixed views on value and durability
Pros
- easy installation
- improves water quality
- reduces contaminants
- works with existing water line
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- mixed views on value for money
Ice Maker Assembly with Nano Coating for Frigidaire/Kenmore/Electrolux
Ice maker kit with nano-coated moulds for food-grade plastic components and brushless motor. Customers note easy installation and fast ice production, with some durability concerns
Pros
- nano-coated ice-moulds for clean ice
- food-grade plastic moulds
- brushless motor
- easy installation
Cons
- durability issues reported (units arrive broken)
- concerns about freeze capacity
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GE |
| Durability | GE |
| Versatility | TOMOON |
| User Reviews | GE |