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Jamey
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2016
It's just.....OK, if you can get the fittings in without cracking it.Before I got this I read that it had a tendency to crack when a fitting is screwed in.I decided to give it a try in spite of the pre-warning I had.So knowing that it might crack and with that in the back of my mind, when I installed the 1st fitting I was very careful to not make it too tight.The fitting was just, and I mean barely, past hand tight and it did crack.I really don't know how this can be rated at 100 psi @ 70 degrees if you cannot install a fitting more than hand tight without cracking it.Also, another review noted that the flow arrow is such that the inlet flow goes into the inside of the strainer basket instead of to the outside where you can see the debris and know if it is getting blinded over or not.That is true.I agree that the flow arrow is backwards.I am returning this and I have already ordered a TeeJet AA122-1/2-PP-50 for my application.
OTHB56
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2015
A great little strainer, but they have the flow arrow in the wrong direction. Most filters have the flow such that debris end up on the outside of the screen, not the inside. It makes it easier to clean and easier to see when it needs to be cleaned. Just reverse the direction when installing.
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