Duda Energy fs55:25u 55 gal EZ Strainer Insert, 25 Micron for Drum Barrel Filtering, Water Paint, Biodiesel, Wvo Wmo Vegetable Oil, 24" Length, HDPE




Key features
- •Fits snuggly inside the top of most standard 55 gallon steel drums for easy filtering, drum NOT included
- •5" height, 22.5" ID, 23" OD, stackable, washable, durable
- •Nmo nylon filter media (monofilament) absolute filtering
- •HDPE plastic rim with special lip design to hold strainer in place on drum
- •Maximum continuous fluid temperature: 180°f
Duda Energy fs55:25u 55 gal EZ Strainer Insert, 25 Micron for Drum Barrel Filtering, Water Paint, Biodiesel, Wvo Wmo Vegetable Oil, 24" Length, HDPE
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.3
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Didnt work well
Shannon Smith✓ Verified Purchase•February 16, 2016
Came apart after the first use. Needed it to strain cooking oil but split at the mesh seam after the 1st gallon.
Five Stars
patrick sharp✓ Verified Purchase•November 22, 2014
works great
Used for Wine Making
Greg✓ Verified Purchase•September 7, 2014
I purchased this product to place over the drums we use when making homemade wine. Unfortunately I purchased the 75 micron strainer and this was much to fine. The strainer clogged immediately and it was difficult to clean constantly. I will purchase a larger micron strainer this year and see how it goes. Product certainly does its job and the quality is good.
Excellent. Have to cut sides to allow it to ...
Roger H.✓ Verified Purchase•August 5, 2014
Excellent. Have to cut sides to allow it to fit in 35gal. drum. Wish EZ Strainer came in a 35gal. drum size.
Seems to work pretty well
koreywithak✓ Verified Purchase•September 18, 2013
I use this to filter used vegetable oil. I use it as a prefilter and afterward I heat and pump it through a 5 micron filter. I throw in some pretty thick and gunky stuff. I let it gravity drain in this barrel filter for a few days and then i come back and scrape out the leftovers. This works pretty well and takes the least amount of time on my part. I can probably filter about 200 or more gallons before I feel like I want to replace it. I could probably try back washing it with a pressure washer, but it's not worth the hassle. The lid connection with the barrel is formed in a way that a barrel lid will not clamp over it. I'm not sure it'd be strong enough if it was made that way though, so this is something you probably have to live with.
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