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KitchenAid Refrigerator Model KBFS20EVMS13 Parts

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Brand:KitchenAid
Model:KBFS20EVMS13
Product:Refrigerator
Subtype:Cooling System Icemaking System Dispensing System

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$68.16

EveryDrop Ice & Water Refrigerator Filter 4 reduces 23 contaminants, including lead and mercury, asbestos, and industrial chemicals. Each filter provides 300 gallons of filtered water and should be changed every 6 months to ensure proper contaminant removal and flow rate. NSF certified.

$97.58

Replacement ice maker. Comes with new bail arm, fill cup and harness

$13.34

Door handle mounting stud. Stud screws into the door. Handle is secured to the stud with set screws.

$91.98

Crisper drawer. (Measures 12.84" depth x 15.21 width x 6.93 height) *Part has been updated from the original drawer a new crisper cover may need to be purchased for the drawers to work. See Related Items below.

$12.09

Affresh® Stainless Steel Spray is designed to gently clean fingerprints, smudges and other residues on all stainless-steel surfaces including refrigerators, range hoods, ovens, dishwashers, and microwaves for a streak-free shine. 12 ounce spray.

$39.65

Refrigerator pantry drawer endcap for the right side. For the left side see related parts

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KitchenAid Refrigerator Model KBFS20EVMS13 Parts

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