







Arm & Hammer Fridge Fresh Refrigerator Air Filter (Pack of 4)
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Jim&Carmen Scardelis
> 3 dayWe subscribe to these. The one thing I do wish is it would be cool if they came out with a refill version that didnt have the suction cup, since its easy to just replace that actual unit -- just lift the old one off its suction cup in the fridge, and slide the new one on.
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Matt Puleo
> 3 dayI have a small refrigerator in my bedroom that does not have a fan. This keeps the refrigerator smelling fresh. My only complaint bus with the suction cup. It falls off easily if anything hits it. You can reattach. Works much better than an open box of baking soda.
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Shannon
> 3 dayI like these way better then the boxes. Fridge stopped stinking after 2 days or less once installed.
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Naniie Rivera
> 3 dayI think it works well, our fridge didnt really smell but the ice in our freezer did so I put one in there as well as the fridge. The fridge one however seems to always fall down (not a huge issue) but the freezer one is good. Would buy again
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Svetlana
> 3 dayPuse 2 en 2 repisas de la nevera, y mantiene la nevera sin olores fuertes de comida.
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JNX
> 3 dayI wanted to freshen up the air in my car a bit, but Im not a fan of the scented car air fresheners. Febreze is good and plenty, but you have to keep applying. Note: Im not a slob and my car isnt all nasty with spilled drinks or food. Just during the hot summer months, the air in the car seems stale to me. Cracking a window when parked doesnt seem to help enough. I figured that if baking soda works in my fridge, I wonder how it would work in my car. Amazingly enough, its takes the staleness out of the air and even eliminated the mildewy smell that comes from my AC when it first starts up (strange, I know). Its been about 3 weeks and still getting good results with it in my car. As stated, it is more expensive than buying a regular box of baking soda for $0.99usd, but it is discrete enough that no one has noticed it (or commented on it) sitting on the dash of my car. Im in CO and Im curious if anyone else has tried this in other more humid, hotter, or drier environments.
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Alison
> 3 dayIm a fan of this design but not a fan of the suction cup. I have not been successful at getting the suction cup to stay connected to the side of my refrigerator. I wish they came with a 3M command strip instead. That said, I think this design is more useful than leaving a regular box of baking soda just open in the fridge. I also keep one in my closet. As a person who is strongly scent free, this is a part of my daily life that Im thankful for having.
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Matthew Zimmer
> 3 dayWeve been using the baking soda boxes for keeping our fridge fresh, but these are more convenient, cheaper, last just as long, and are really easy to replace. (We also put baking soda boxes - or whatever they are - in our closets with towels and stuff to keep them from smelling.) If you can get them at a reasonable price, its a good way to keep your fridge and freezer and towels from smelling. Would recommend using subscribe and save on a 4 to 6 month cycle to save money!
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Velvetjade
> 3 dayPrice compared to Walmart is definitely a plus. I like that I can put them in places that dont actually take up space in the refrigerator or freezer. WILL BUY AGAIN. WOULD RECOMMEND.
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JT
> 3 dayIdea is good, but adhesive suction does hold so ends up like a box on the shelf which cost a lot less