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Grease Traps Filtra-trap®: Review and rate

The Grease Traps Filtra-trap is an efficient stainless steel grease filter, designed to protect your drains. If you are thinking of buying a Filtra-trap, you may want to find out more. This review will help you to decide if one of the Grease Traps range is for you.

About Grease Traps Filtra-trap

The Grease Traps Filtra-trap is designed for commercial businesses such as takeaways, B & Bs, hotels and pubs. The filter is designed to trap grease and other food stuffs to ensure that the drain is protected. This makes grease removal quick and simple. Some major employers use the Filtra-trap in their premises, including Burger King, various government canteens, Intercontinental Hotels and the NHS.

Positive points

Easy to clean and rust-resistant The first and most obvious positive point concerning the Grease Trap Filtra-Trap is the fact that it is manufactured by using stainless steel. This means that it is very easy to clean and is also resistant to rust.
Quick and simple installation Installation is also quick and simple. The filter can be installed either internally or externally, meaning that it is suitable for almost any business. Even if you have very little space in your premises, you can have a Filtra-trap installed.
Efficient delivery Delivery is also very efficient. Many customers, who have bought Filtra-traps, have said that the filter was delivered by the next day, even if they requested a morning delivery. This is ideal if you are getting your business ready to open. Easy inspection and maintenance Finally, because the filter is above ground, it can be easily inspected and maintained. This means that you can be sure that your filter will continue operating for years to come.

Negative points

Cost The cost could potentially put some people off on buying a Grease Traps Filtra-trap. While the smallest filter, which is 35 litres, is available for around £355, it costs over £800 if you want the largest LG1250 grease filter. Difficulty in cleaning large filters Also, it can be difficult to clean the larger filters, if you do not have the right equipment. You will need a power washer if you want to remove grease that has been trapped by the filter, and keep your filter working effectively.
Space Finally, large filters can take up much space in your business. If you own a small business, you may not be able to make adjustments for the space to have a Grease Traps Filtra-trap installed.

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