There’s no need to remember to buy — and lug in — every week heavy crates of plastic water bottles, just remember to get your hands on a new Samsung fridge filter when it’s time. You can save your strength for other demonstrations of brawn (and physique) while contributing greatly to space-saving initiatives at local landfills.
A further piece of advice, when you’re buying your water filter or other component part — say, a DLP lamp — make sure you know the correct part number. Something like “bp96-01073a” can become a little bit difficult to recall, with complete accuracy, once you’ve gone out the door and belted out (with feeling) four tunes on the road. Write the code down so you don’t have to make extra trips to the store or spend time mailing back an incorrect part.
The easiest thing to do is to buy your parts online. That way you’re near the physical Samsung waste toner container you need to replace and the store listing your correct product part on the screen. It’s just simpler to double-check that way.