What water filter does a LG LRMVC2306D take?
It takes
Confirmed by 2 suppliers
The same filter is also sold as:
- 46-9980
- 469980
- ADQ74793501
- ADQ74793502
- ADQ76793501
- EFF-6046A
- LT1000PC
Where to buy LT1000P
| Filter | Supplier | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator Filter Fits LG LT1000P ADQ747935 MDJ64… | ICEPURE | $24.99 | View |
| GlacierFresh GF1000PTM Replacement for LG LT1000P &… | GlacierFresh | $29.99 | View |
| ICEPURE Refrigerator Water Filter Fits LG LT1000P A… | ICEPURE | $30.98 | View |
| Waterdrop Replacement for LG LT1000P Refrigerator W… | Waterdrop | $32.99 | View |
| 3-Pack LT1000P, LT1000PC, LT1000P/PC/PCS Water Filt… | GlacierFresh | $41.97 | View |
| Glacier Fresh GF-1000P Compatible with LT1000P Refr… | GlacierFresh | $41.97 | View |
| LG ADQ747935, ADQ74793501, MDJ64844601 Replacement… | GlacierFresh | $41.97 | View |
| Refrigerator Water Filter Fits LT1000P ADQ747935 LT… | ICEPURE | $42.29 | View |
| Glacier Fresh Replacement for LT1000P, ADQ747935 Re… | GlacierFresh | $45.99 | View |
| NSF IAPMO 53 Certified GF1000P Filter Replacement f… | GlacierFresh | $54.98 | View |
| Replacement for LT1000P, LT1000PC, ADQ747935 Refrig… | GlacierFresh | $54.99 | View |
Prices were read from each supplier when this page was last built (2026-08-21) and will have moved since.
About this filter
| Original manufacturer | LG |
|---|---|
| Sold under | 8 part numbers |
| Price range | $24.99 – $54.99 |
| Suppliers tracked | 3 of 5 |
| Certification | NSF/ANSI 42 options available |
| Replace every | 6 months, or 200–300 gallons |
Other LG models that take LT1000P
- LFCC22426S
- LFCS27596S
- LFCS28768S
- LFXC22526
- LFXC22526D
- LFXC22526S
- LFXC22596
- LFXC22596D
- LFXC22596M
- LFXC22596S
- LFXC24796
- LFXC24796D
- LFXC24796S
- LFXS26566
- LFXS26566D
- LFXS26566M
- LFXS26566S
- LFXS26596
See all 153 refrigerators that take LT1000P →
Questions
- Where is the model number on my LG refrigerator?
- On a sticker inside the fridge compartment — usually on a side wall, on the ceiling, or on the frame behind the crisper drawers. It is not the number on the front of the door.
- How often should I replace it?
- Every six months, or sooner if the flow drops or the water starts tasting of chlorine again. Most fridges track this themselves and turn on a filter light.
- Do I have to buy the manufacturer's own filter?
- No. Aftermarket filters that carry NSF/ANSI 42 certification are tested to the same contaminant-reduction standard and typically cost half as much. Uncertified filters are not worth the saving.
- How do you know LT1000P fits this model?
- 2 independent filter suppliers (GlacierFresh, ICEPURE) each publish a compatibility list naming LRMVC2306D for this filter, and they agree. How we build this.