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🏠 Pentek 10-inch Clear Slim Housing Review

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Description of 🏠 Pentek 10-inch Clear Slim Housing

Slim filter housing for low-flow applications with space restrictions. Clear styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) for on-site viewing of flow and cartridge condition. Use with a 10" x 2-1/2" sediment or carbon filter cartridge (sold separately). Initial pressure drop of 2 psi at a flow rate of 3 gpm. Maximum temperature of 125 degrees F (51.7 degrees C)

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't waste your time with this product!

GARBAGE! Received today to add a 3rd stage before the reverse osmosis membrane, fitted and dripped straight away. The hand pulled it tighter, thinking that was the problem, and somehow I was strong enough to pry it open. I can't even imagine if I had a wrench to use it. (Tbh, might have cracked it and not noticed as it's along the o-ring/threading). However, it just won't seal and will drip until I get a working replacement. Based on the other comments, it sounds like they are aware of the…

Pros
  • filtration
Cons
  • little things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works perfectly! about the filtration

I bought this for my CO2 laser which uses a constant jet of water to cool the laser tube. When I moved to a new location, I hooked everything up and noticed scale and particles floating in my $1,000+ laser tube. That was cool as it showed that the water was actually circulating, but swimming in expensive devices just isn't right. Once I connected the filter (and cartridge, sold separately), within 5 minutes (actually less) the water inside the laser tube is crystal clear and black floats…

Pros
  • filter housing
Cons
  • i will write later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Super tight. Still leaking

Hull leaking! I bought two of these to use in series under the sink to filter my drinking water. I've had them for two years now and nothing but pain. Cannot be wall mounted due to leaking seal. large plastic bucket. After a few months it was 4 inches full of water! Unpleasant. With the help of a filter wrench and a large wrench, I decided I could press the cap tight against the body. Made it VERY thick. .It's still leaking! I went to the local hardware store and bought new o-rings. They fit…

Pros
  • Industrial filter
Cons
  • Some bugs