Trasko Oil Filter "Kit"

Big claims. 1/10th micron is a stretch. Google it: hard to find anyone with actual experience. One glowing review reads like manufacturers sales claims.

Suggest using a 25 micron Oberg (or equal) in front of 10 micron spin-on canister. Open Oberg after EVERY session to see whats going on inside. (Scarey how much rag lint is collected after a rebuild) Change canister filter after 20 hours run time.

NOTE: Not all canister filters are 10 micron!

RJS
 
Looks a lot like those "toilet paper filters" that made the rounds years ago. They did filter, but had a lot of pressure loss.

Always love reading Chinese to English directions "... Once the filter is in use, It can be removed by very easily..." Followed by "... Do not remove the rubber gasket, which is the ant-drain back valve."

So all you need is to find that Very Easily guy to fix that Ant drain valve because we all know it is a great idea to drain those ants.

I never thought of running an Oberg ahead of the filter - sounds like a good idea. Now if I can find some room....
 
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