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Pentair Polyspun Layered Depth Filter – 10" or 20" Jumbo (1, 5, 20, 50 Micron)

Pentair Polyspun Layered Depth Filter – 10" or 20" Jumbo (1, 5, 20, 50 Micron)

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Pentair’s Polyspun Jumbo cartridges offer reliable and economical depth filtration, perfect for a wide range of residential and light commercial applications. Made from 100% pure polypropylene, the layered construction captures sediment throughout the filter body—not just on the surface—allowing for longer service life and improved particulate retention. Whether you're filtering tank water, bore supply or pre-treating for UV systems, this cartridge provides dependable protection at an affordable price.

Available in 10" or 20" Jumbo sizing (4.5" outer diameter), with four micron ratings to suit your specific needs. Simply select height and micron level from the dropdown to match your flow rate and water conditions.

Why Choose Pentair Polyspun Filters?
Pentair filters are built with purity and performance in mind. The chemically inert polypropylene media won’t impart taste, odour or colour, and offers excellent resistance to bacterial growth and chemical exposure. Designed without adhesives or binders, these filters are a trusted choice for clean, consistent filtration in demanding environments.

FAQs

Are these filters safe for drinking water?
Yes – they’re constructed from food-grade polypropylene that won’t release taste, smell, or colour into your water.

Which micron rating is best?
1 or 5 micron is great for fine sediment or when protecting sensitive systems like UV. 20 or 50 micron is best for heavy sediment loads and coarse filtration.

Will this fit my housing?
These filters are made for use in 10" or 20" Jumbo housings (4.5" diameter), including Pentair, Atlas Filtri, Puretec and other common models.

How long do they last?
Life expectancy depends on sediment levels, but typically ranges from 3 to 12 months with regular use.

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