💦 Filter your worries away with SimPure!
The SimPure 40/200 Micron Spin Down Sediment Filter is a reusable whole house pre-filtration system designed to protect your home from sediment, debris, and other impurities in both city and well water. With a 40μm stainless steel mesh filter and a robust design that includes a transparent screen bowl, this filter ensures cleaner drinking and cooking water while safeguarding your plumbing and appliances.
R**T
"OLD World Craftsmanship,"
this is an item that when it arrives will blindside you, because of the excellent quality of the component and all the necessary accessories to do a complete assembly, the purge valve works seamlessly
I**A
Nice
Worth every penny. Easy to use, and the product quality is great
B**R
Filter is good but not a (Ispring filter)
I purchased this Sim Pur spin down filter for my shallow well irrigation pump. It has done a good job filtering sand and rust so far. My only problem is I have purchased( Ispring spin down filters) to install on two different whole house systems. Isprings filters are larger and have a larger inner screen element inside that requires less frequent cleaning. So I apologize to Ispring company, but I did save $10.
D**E
Great quality product.
Installed this for sediment filtration on our RV and love it. Great quality. I only wish they sold 25 micron inserts.
M**G
Great device to protect drip irrigation systems
Excellent device is exactly what I needed for city water to keep my drip system operating at top efficiency. I did not use their 3/4” adapters I used a series of 3/4” brass npt to npt adapters or npt to ght adapters and connected everything together with teflon tape and pipe dope over that. No leaks! Now when I see grit I can just flush the valve. This circuit runs to 4 wine barrels with golden goddess bamboo and drip hoses. Works as imagined and does not clog. The system also has a pressure reducing valve and a RAINPOINT WiFi controlled water valve so everything is controlled by an app that I can adjust on my phone.
S**0
great for removing larger particles before they hit the whole house filter
my main filter kept getting clocked with soot from the well. I installed this in front of the whole house filter and it has worked great.
M**G
Quality item, fair price and good performance
As per the attached photos, l used two of these inline before my large Culligan filter. I have well water with high iron and l use a 100 micron filter in the first one then to a 40 micron filter, then into the Culligan filter which is 5 micron. This triple team of filters really helps my Water softener and hot water heater. The sediment filters clean out with a few quarter turn twists of the knob. They feel solid and don't leak. I really like them and l feel they are a really cost effective way to remove sediment if you have well water.
P**S
Quality built and absolutely worth it!
I draw water from a well that’s 1000’ deep and the pump hangs at 400’ deep. The water has always been crystal clear, however since the “atmospheric river” of rain fall and exceptional snow pack in the Sierras, I’m now experiencing sand and “fools gold” at all my faucet screens. It was to the point of the washing machine and shower screen having to be removed and cleaned daily! ( not fun when you’re just trying to take a late shower after a hard days work on the ranch). So I found and settled on this one because of its price, size, and adaptability. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality and the unadvertised fact that the 1” adaptors are actually silicon washer unions! The entire filter body can be removed! The one oddity is that the blow down ball valve is in the off position when the handle is parallel with the flow. (Pointing down) this is opposite of all other ball valves on planet earth! I’ve added a bypass for serviceability and convenience to the house in case it froze and broke or started to leak or just so I don’t interrupt water service to my family while blowing it down or removing the filter screen to clean it. I have 40 years experience with soldering and plumbing/ piping, so this was second hand to me, but hire a plumber or pipe fitter or use “Shark bite” fittings and try it yourself. You will need a lot of materials you might not have if you do try to install it without plumbing experience. The pics are before and after install under the house ( to help protect from the rare freezing temps) and to also give an idea of the amount of materials needed to do a proper 3/4” copper hard line install with bypass. The full days work was absolutely with it and I will only have to blow down the filer from now on and all the home point of use screens are clean!! YAY!!!
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