The Fleck 2510 and Fleck 5600 are two of the most common water-softener control valves — but they're built for different jobs. Here's the straight comparison so you pick the right one (and the SXT note covers the metered 2510SXT vs 5600SXT electronic versions).

  Fleck 5600 / 5600SXT Fleck 2510 / 2510SXT
Best for Standard household softeners Larger homes, well-water filters, light commercial
Valve body Lighter-duty, time-tested Heavier-duty, higher capacity
Service flow ~7–9 gpm typical ~10+ gpm, higher backwash
Max tank size Up to ~10–12" Up to ~13" (bigger backwashing filters)
Port size 3/4" – 1" 1" with higher throughput
Cost & parts Lowest cost, most common parts Costs more, parts widely available
Metered version 5600SXT (digital, demand) 2510SXT (digital, demand)

Which should you choose?

Choose the 5600/5600SXT for a typical 1–5 person home softener — it's the value workhorse with the cheapest, most available parts. Step up to the 2510/2510SXT when you need higher flow, a bigger resin tank, or you're running a backwashing iron/carbon filter that needs more backwash flow. For either, the SXT electronic head meters your actual water use and regenerates on demand, saving salt and water versus a timer.

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Comparing brands instead? See our Clack vs Fleck guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Fleck 2510 better than the 5600?

Not universally — the 2510 handles higher flow and bigger tanks (great for large homes and backwashing filters), while the 5600 is the lower-cost choice for standard household softeners. Match the valve to your flow and tank size.

What's the difference between 5600SXT and 2510SXT?

Both are digital, demand-initiated heads that regenerate based on metered water use. The 2510SXT sits on the higher-capacity 2510 body for more flow and larger tanks; the 5600SXT is the economical standard-home option.

Are Fleck 2510 and 5600 parts interchangeable?

No — pistons, seals & spacers and injectors are specific to each valve body. Order parts by the valve model stamped on the body. We stock parts for both.

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