Anyone own one?
Ideally would like to stay between 5k and 8k.
Is this the kind of item that used is the better way to go?
Anything I should be looking for or know?
Anyone own one?
Ideally would like to stay between 5k and 8k.
Is this the kind of item that used is the better way to go?
Anything I should be looking for or know?
DONT GET A USED ONE UNLESS YOU WANT TO HAVE SOME DISEASE COME WITH IT. the heat that they produce are a heaven for bacteria. other than that, i have no input.
Whichever one you buy don't spill chernobly on the thermostat.
use salt instead of chlorine. better for your skin!
all hail Hydra
Originally Posted by DanDruff:Since I'm a 6'2" Republican with an average-sized nose and a last name which doesn't end with "stein", "man", or "berg", I can hide among the goyim and remain undetected unless I open my mouth about money matters.
Make sure there is also a time machine option so you can go back to the 80's and have wacky adventures while becoming filthy rich.
Thanks for troll.
Next time do some home work first,
shit head!
FYI
Saltwater vs. Chlorine, Pros and Cons
Saltwater is an expense when it is installed, but after that you do not have to add chlorine as salt makes chlorine. This saves you $60 for every bucket you buy.
Salt is softer on your skin.
The new salt systems are great, as they monitor and clean themselves.
You also do not have the obnoxious little floater in your pool all the time with salt.
Both systems generate Disinfection By Products (DBP). Both systems are very climate dependent and also vary based on pool usage
Last edited by Baron Von Strucker; 08-21-2012 at 11:31 AM.
all hail Hydra
Originally Posted by DanDruff:Since I'm a 6'2" Republican with an average-sized nose and a last name which doesn't end with "stein", "man", or "berg", I can hide among the goyim and remain undetected unless I open my mouth about money matters.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)