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2025-07-19 20:44:26
No telling how well it filters, but it easily passed air pumped by my big hydroponics pump to oxygenate my beer before fermenting. Four will last me a lifetime, but FWIW I would buy them again if needed. I wish I could have bought just 1 or 2.
JCS
2025-05-25 18:55:39
Although the description is accurate, I was not expecting a filter with such a large barb. With a cup of hot water and a little work, I was able to connect one side of the filter to 1/4" OD - 0.17 ID hose from my Tetra air pump. The other side of the filter easily connected to 3/4" OD - 1/4" ID hose to my diffusion stone. The lower price compared to the 3/16" barbed filters makes this filter worth the extra effort to attach it to a 0.17" ID hose. It shipped the same day and received within a few days from Hobby Homebrew.
Cooper Shea
2025-05-14 11:21:43
The plastic package has vent holes and a staple through it. So for any kinda of filtering it’s a bit a roll of the dice… but that’s kinda the Amazon price vs buying a sterile medical version…
R Severn
2025-05-01 14:05:45
Great replacement for oxygen concentrator inline filter
LQBC
2025-04-25 11:17:34
Connected to an aquarium air pump, it filters bacteria and dust, for aerating cooled wort. Not as efficient as pure O2, but simple and effective. Use with or without a stone. I only use them once, because there is no backflow valve.
Jerry Hamm
2025-02-15 10:48:40
good quality product
Stephen Scheff
2024-11-29 09:36:19
I use these in-line filters when I oxygenate my beer before pitching the yeast. Since I also oxygenate using small cannisters of oxygen from Lowe's I simply safeguard by sending the gas through one of these filters. These filters fit my tubing perfectly.
Rick Davis
2024-11-15 12:37:03
So many uses for these. I use for a vacuums pump inline filter.
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