Morpheus, ja, it works equally well untill.....
Redundancy means circumventing any one failure along the line, why use only one filter?
The AA (as in automobile, not alchohol) stats shows 80% or so of roadside failures of cars were due to waterpump drive belt or coolant hose failures, but I reckon 9 out of 10 microlight engines failing in flight were not getting enough fuel.* Exibit A: a gunked up fuel filter due to contamination of synthetic with mineral 2-stroke oil. (I had just enough height to make a small instant lawn field, ducking under a telephone line. Blew out the fuel filter and promptly took off again**, but by then the prospective plane buyer in the back seat had lost interest, I still wonder why?)
I have not flown without dual fuel pumps and pre-filters since. They weigh and cost little enough, so do not argue, just fit. Note to the logic-impaired: not two vacuum powered pumps, and if two electric, wire independent power feeds. I have since had a Bosch rotary pump stall on a blade of grass! that got through the MB diesel strainer. A double reed valve pump like the Mikuni vacuum powered or Facet electric coil powered can fail on a grain of sand embedding on a seal.
*First cross-country with passenger, flat out on the 503 but out of fuel after 40 minutes (like Demon, luckily in gliding distance of destination) Phone Blythe, says usual problem, choke stuck in open position.

Bliksem, we barely made it over the trees, but on the intercom I just said: "Nose down, building speed..."