Cloudy ice isn't just ugly in a drink β it's usually the first sign your filter's already overdue.
If your standalone ice machine has started turning out cubes that look hazy, taste faintly metallic, or are just coming out slower than they used to, the filter is almost always the culprit before anything mechanical is. This is the genuine Whirlpool F2WC9I1 (also labeled ICE2), and it's built specifically for the demands of a dedicated ice maker β not a repurposed fridge filter.
That distinction actually matters here. A standalone ice machine runs far more water through its filter than a kitchen fridge does, which is why this one's rated for 2,000 gallons over 9 months instead of the 200 gallons/6 months you'd see on a standard refrigerator filter. Using an undersized filter in a high-volume machine is a common reason people end up with scale buildup on the cutting grid long before they expect to.
Why the genuine part matters more here than usual
Whirlpool has been direct about this one: damage caused by a non-genuine filter isn't covered under their warranty. On a standalone ice machine, that's a real risk β off-brand cartridges that can't handle sustained higher water pressure are a known cause of bypassed water and premature machine wear. The genuine F2WC9I1 uses activated carbon with a built-in scale inhibitor specifically engineered to protect the evaporator plate.
What it does
NSF/ANSI 42 certified to reduce chlorine taste, odor, and common particulates, while the scale inhibitor works separately to protect the internal freezing components from mineral buildup over time.
Installing it takes a few minutes, no tools beyond the included wrench
- Open the filter compartment in the upper right corner of the ice storage bin.
- Attach the filter wrench and twist the old cartridge a quarter-turn counterclockwise, then pull it out.
- Remove the protective cap from the new filter (check that the O-rings are still seated after unpackaging).
- Line up the locking lugs and insert the new filter into the housing.
- Turn clockwise a quarter-turn until it locks β if it's not fully locked, the machine won't produce ice, so make sure you feel it click.
- Close the compartment door.
- Discard the first batch or two of ice to flush out air and loose carbon.
Specs
| Spec |
Detail |
| Model |
F2WC9I1 / ICE2 |
| Capacity |
2,000 gallons |
| Lifespan |
9 months |
| Flow rate |
0.5 GPM |
| Pressure range |
30β120 psi |
| Temperature range |
33β100Β°F |
| Dimensions |
8-1/2"L x 2-1/2"W |
Also listed as: FILTER9, FILTER 9, W10480323, W10565350
Fits standalone 50 lb. ice makers from: Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, and Jenn-Air
If your machine's ice has gone from clear to cloudy, or you're just hitting the 6-month mark, this is the exact factory replacement built to keep it running the way it did on day one.