LG LT700P Water Filter: Complete Replacement Guide + Best Compatible Options (2025)

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LG LT700P Water Filter: Complete Replacement Guide + Best Compatible Options (2025)

👤 Rachel T. — Filter Specialist 📅 Updated January 2025 ⏱ 7 min read ✅ Verified compatible
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Rachel T.
Head of Filter Compatibility — SwapMyFilter
Rachel has documented and tested the full LG filter range — LT1000P, LT700P, LT800P — across 200+ LG refrigerator models. Her research identifies part number confusions that trip up thousands of buyers every month.
40+LG Models
200 galFilter Life
NSF 42+53Certified
$17.95Compatible Price
LG LT700P water filter ADQ36006101 ADQ36006102

If your LG refrigerator was manufactured between 2014 and 2018, the LG LT700P is almost certainly the filter you need. It is the predecessor to the LT1000P — and while LG has moved on to newer designs, millions of households still depend on this filter every day, often paying OEM prices when certified compatible alternatives cost less than half as much.

💡 Key Facts at a Glance

Also known as: ADQ36006101, ADQ36006102 | Type: Twist-in internal | Location: Upper right of fridge interior | Life: 6 months / 200 gallons | Certifications: NSF/ANSI 42 and 53

ADQ36006101 vs ADQ36006102 — What Is the Difference?

This causes significant confusion among buyers — the answer is simple. Both are part numbers for the LG LT700P filter. ADQ36006101 is the original engineering number; ADQ36006102 is a minor housing revision introduced later. They are completely interchangeable and fit all the same LG refrigerators. When you order an LT700P compatible today, you receive the ADQ36006102 specification.

⚠️ LT700P vs LT1000P — Do NOT Mix These

The LT700P (2014–2018) and LT1000P (2018+) are NOT interchangeable. Different dimensions, different thread pattern. Installing the wrong generation will cause leaks or no water flow. Check your existing installed filter label to confirm your generation before ordering. For the LT1000P, see our LG LT1000P complete guide.

Which LG Refrigerators Use the LT700P?

The LT700P was used in LG refrigerators produced from approximately 2014 to 2018. Primary series include LFXS, LSXS, LFX, and early LRMVS models. The fastest confirmation is the label on your installed filter. Use our Filter Compatibility Checker to verify by model number.

LG SeriesModel ExamplesTypeYears
LFXS SeriesLFXS26973S, LFXS28968S, LFXS32726SFrench Door2014–2018
LSXS SeriesLSXS26326S, LSXS26386SSide-by-Side2014–2018
LFX SeriesLFX28968, LFX31945, LFX33975French Door2014–2017
Early LRMVSLRMVS3006S (pre-2018)French Door2015–2018

LT700P Full Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Part NumbersLT700P, ADQ36006101, ADQ36006102
Filter TypeQuarter-turn twist-in internal, activated carbon block
LocationUpper right interior of refrigerator compartment
Rated Life6 months or 200 gallons
NSF CertificationsNSF/ANSI 42 and NSF/ANSI 53
Lead ReductionGreater than 99%
Cyst ReductionGreater than 99.95%
OEM Retail Price~$42.99
Compatible Price$17.95 at SwapMyFilter

Best LT700P Filter Options

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⭐ Best Value
SwapMyFilter LT700P Compatible (ADQ36006101/02)
✅ NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 Certified
$17.95$42.99 LG OEM
Fits all LT700P, ADQ36006101, and ADQ36006102 models. Same NSF certifications, same 6-month / 200-gallon rated life as LG OEM. Reduces lead >99%, cysts >99.95%, chlorine >97%. Guaranteed Fit Promise.
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How to Install the LG LT700P — Step by Step

How to replace LG LT700P water filter step by step
1

Locate the Filter

Open the refrigerator and look in the upper right interior corner of the fridge compartment for the cylindrical filter housing.

2

Turn Off the Ice Maker

Lift the ice maker arm to the off position inside the freezer to prevent water demand during the swap.

3

Remove the Old Filter

Grip the filter body firmly and rotate counterclockwise approximately a quarter-turn until it releases. Pull straight out. Have a towel ready for a small drip.

💡 If stuck, wrap the filter in a rubber band for grip. Apply steady pressure — never jerk or force.
4

Remove the Protective Cap

Unpack the new LT700P. Remove the plastic protective cap from the O-ring end before inserting. Leaving it on causes leaks — this is the most common installation mistake.

5

Insert and Lock

Align the filter with the housing notch. Push in and rotate clockwise approximately a quarter-turn until you feel a solid locked stop. No wobble when correctly seated.

6

Flush 2–3 Gallons and Reset

Run the dispenser for 4–6 minutes, discarding the water. Then press and hold the Water Filter button on your LG display for 3–5 seconds to reset the indicator light.

Low Water Flow After Installing LT700P — Troubleshooting

  • O-ring cap still on: Remove the filter and confirm the protective cap is fully off
  • Filter not fully locked: A partial quarter-turn leaves the valve partially closed — remove and reinstall firmly
  • Needs flushing: Run 3 full gallons before measuring flow — carbon particles temporarily restrict flow
  • Low home water pressure: LG requires minimum 20 PSI — check at the supply valve behind the fridge
  • Kinked supply line: Pull the fridge out and inspect the water line for kinks
Old vs new LG LT700P water filter comparison

OEM vs Compatible LT700P — The Numbers

At $42.99 OEM vs $17.95 compatible, you save $25 per filter or $50 annually at the recommended two-per-year schedule. Over 5 years that is $250 in savings for water that tests identically under NSF International certification standards.

For the full analysis of OEM vs compatible: OEM vs Compatible Refrigerator Water Filters: The Honest Truth. For all LG filter options: Best LG Refrigerator Water Filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ADQ36006101 the same as ADQ36006102? +
Yes — both are part numbers for the same LG LT700P filter. ADQ36006101 is the original engineering number; ADQ36006102 is a minor revision. They are completely interchangeable — same dimensions, same O-ring placement, same filtration media, fit all the same refrigerators.
Can I use an LT1000P in a refrigerator that takes the LT700P? +
No. The LT700P and LT1000P are different filter generations with different dimensions and thread patterns. They are not interchangeable. Installing the wrong generation will result in a filter that appears to seat partially but will not seal, causing leaks or zero water flow. Always match the filter to your existing installed filter’s part number, or use our Filter Compatibility Checker.
How do I know if my LG fridge uses LT700P or LT1000P? +
Look at the label on your currently installed filter — the part number is printed on it. LT700P (or ADQ36006101/ADQ36006102) means you need the LT700P. LT1000P (or ADQ74793501) means you need the LT1000P. If unreadable, enter your refrigerator model number at our Filter Compatibility Checker for a guaranteed match.
How often should I replace the LT700P? +
Every 6 months or 200 gallons — whichever comes first. Signs it is overdue: return of chlorine taste or smell, reduced dispenser flow, or the LG filter indicator turning red. Large households may reach 200 gallons in 4–5 months. For a personalised schedule based on your household size: How Often Should You Really Change Your Refrigerator Water Filter?
My LG is leaking after installing the LT700P — what do I do? +
The most common cause is the protective O-ring cap left on the filter end. Remove the filter and confirm the cap is completely removed. Reinstall and rotate clockwise to a firm locked stop. If leaking continues, confirm you have ordered the correct filter generation for your fridge model. Contact our support team if the issue persists — our Guaranteed Fit Promise covers you.

Order Your LG LT700P Compatible Filter Today

NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 certified. Guaranteed to fit. $17.95 with same-day shipping. Save over $25 per filter vs LG OEM.

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