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Carefree Sand Filters

Carefree Sand Filters

This "Carefree" system, presented by Waterway, is designed and equipped to offer the ideal combination of energy efficient, trouble-free operation and crystal clear, sparkling water for your pond.

Each system is designed for quick assembly, and its 7 position, threaded multi port valve is easy to use and install.

Carefree Top-Mount Sand Filters are designed for extra sand holding capacity. Made for corrosion-proof polymeric thermoplastic. The Carefree sand Filter offers the idealcombination of energy efficiency and excellent water clarity.


FEATURES:

  • Fine-spray interanal diffuser for even water distribution.
  • 7- Function, thread-on, top mount 1 1/2" FTP Multi-Port Valves.
  • 1 1/2" drain port.
  • Mounting base included.

FSO1619 1.4 Sq. ft. of filtration
FSO1922 2.0 Sq. ft. of filtration
FSO2225 2.6 Sq. ft. of filtration
FSO2629 3.5 Sq. ft. of filtration

Item   Description Price Order
FSO1619 16-in. Diameter Carefree Sand Filter Unit $ 399.98 C a l l
FSO1922 19-in. Diameter Carefree Sand Filter Unit $ 439.98 C a l l
FSO2225 22-in. Diameter Carefree Sand Filter Unit $ 499.98 C a l l
FSO2629 26-in. Diameter Carefree Sand Filter Unit $ 599.98 C a l l
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