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Your cart is empty.Fits snuggly inside the top of most standard 5 gallon pails/buckets, pail not included4" height, 11.5" ID, 12" OD, stackable, washable, durable nylon filter mediamonofilament absolute plastic rim with special lip design to hold strainer in place on pail maximum continuous fluid temperature: 180°f.
Emily Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
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terry
Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2021
Arrived later than expected.Mesh looks fine.Plastic portion paper thin.Read add well, no bucket included.Definitely not worth $30.
jim cocks
Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2020
Works great to recycle glass bead from blasting my antique car restoration frame
Jerry
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2020
I use this to strain 5-gallon buckets of paint. It does a great job and is much easier to use and clean than the nets I previously used. This product saves me time and aggravation.So far it has held up very well, but it seems a bit lightweight and I'm concerned about how long it will last. For the money, it is a great bargain.
Papa J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019
This works great for honey. Just give it some time. I had some honey that was in the very first stage of crystallizing that plugged the filter. had to drain all the honey out and clean the filter before using again. Not the strainers fault. Just a heads up. Works fantastic.
Mitch Marcotte
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2017
Could be stronger, it's very frail
customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2014
Fits nicely into standard 5 gallon bucket.This works well for filtering hops (pellet) out of chilled wort. (Results with whole hops may differ.)Cleans easily after use.Sanitized with bleach solution and rinsed prior to use.Please note that "Maximum Continuous fluid Temperature: 180°F"I'll be curious to see how well it holds up under repeated use.
Mark's
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2013
This filter is a quality product for use with 5 gallon buckets.Use 1 micron for final fuel filtering.It is made of plastic with a glued on filter element. It has a vent built into the side of it, but I can't see the need for it as I feel it would be difficult clog it's 11" diameter with any fuel liquid. I think the 600 size would probably filter mollasses okay and even the 200 filters fuel pretty fast and probably filter thick paint just fine. If somehow you could clog it, it should be draining enough to pull liquid and air through the filter anyway and not need the vent. In my opinion, it is strong enough for liquids and if you just poor liquids into it without pushing or scrubbing on the filter media. It is just plain physics that the finer the filtration, the slower the flow.On one review, not sure which model, someone said it did not drain/filter fast enough and was not strong enough. I don't see how any of those things are possible without being careless. Besides this filter is only for a 5 gallon bucket which seriously can't take that much time out of your life (NOT FOR FINAL FUEL FILTERINGLast, but not least, you will need less than 100 micron size (not sure exact size needed) for final fuel filtering. When I bought these filters, the smallest offered was 200 micron and when filtering, the 200 still left sand in the bucket (i contaminated 5 gallons of fuel oil mix).
amazonbuyer
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2013
Used to strain raw honey from extractor. Worked perfectly with room warmed honey, would recommend even thou some reviews said the mesh was too fine. It worked and was a reasonable cost. Only negative was did'nt read the fine print and thought bucket was included, aside from that worth it.
JD in BTR
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2012
These filters are really nice... easy and effective. I bought them for straining paint [in a third world country] in front of a paint spraying system and they worked great in the field. These are easy to clean and durable The company offers various mesh options... the 600 micron was perfect for exterior latex paint. (The paint quality "there" was pretty low quality compared to even the economy paint in the USA).The Cat's Pajamas...well, that's what my Grandma would have said. ;)
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