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🏠 Clear Housing Black - Hydronix HF3 10CLBK34 Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.3
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Description of 🏠 Clear Housing Black - Hydronix HF3 10CLBK34

10 inch. NSF standard 42 certified material. 3/4 inch Ports. San material body. 75 psi max. Pressure.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOTHING included!

While I'll admit they don't show up in the photos, most people would expect this item to come with a bracket and canister key, which it doesn't. These items are not generic, I guess they expect you to make your own? Threading plastic tubing doesn't impress me either, it's very easy to overtighten and leak. They didn't bother to put it in any box or bag either, it just lay completely loose in the Revain box and ended up half sticking out when it arrived. This thing goes back to where it came…

Pros
  • Filter
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The case of increased durability.

I don't understand the other reviews. "Wrong product" "Not what I expected". The page for this property may have changed but it looks like the previous negative reviews were ok. I think people don't pay attention to what they order after they buy it. The photo is exactly what I wanted, ordered and received. And I'm very happy and surprised at the quality/thickness of the case for less than $15! I have worked with countless standard 10" housings used as settling filters in the hospitality…

Pros
  • Industrial filter
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Just don't seal leaky fittings

We spent months working with the fittings that connect our tubing to these filter housings. I think we've tried all the compounds available at Lowe's and Home Depot. Spent a small fortune to find something that would make it work. No matter what we tried, eventually, and sometimes immediately, they would lick. The problem is that there is no breakpoint on the internal or external thread. It's a continuous thread, so any thread that goes in moves on without flush touching the surface to trap…

Pros
  • Filter Housing
Cons
  • Hardware