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Almost forgot, my old Husky musical bottle opener. Still hear the Husky fight song every time I open a Corona Light.
I thought you drank beer.
Almost forgot, my old Husky musical bottle opener. Still hear the Husky fight song every time I open a Corona Light.
Best product for a pool is salt. Saltwater pool is the way to go.That's the Baquacil system. I had it for 6 years it is A-W-F-U-L, awful. It's expensive and eventually fails.
Go here and save $1,000s going forward.
www.troublefreepool.com
Salt requires a salt water generator to produce...wait for it...Best product for a pool is salt. Saltwater pool is the way to go.
Salt requires a salt water generator to produce...wait for it...
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CHLORINE!!!!! But yes once you pony up the $1,000 for a SWG, salt is inexpensive and quite effective.
Salt requires a salt water generator to produce...wait for it...
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CHLORINE!!!!! But yes once you pony up the $1,000 for a SWG, salt is inexpensive and quite effective.
Um, that's why they call it a salt chlorinator. Use the salt to create the chlorine.
Not a pool owner myself but much prefer the feel of salt-chloriniated pools.
As opposed to shaving oil?I can't believe you guys are going at it over salt water pools. haha
Salt requires a salt water generator to produce...wait for it...
...wait for it...
...wait for it...
...still there?
CHLORINE!!!!! But yes once you pony up the $1,000 for a SWG, salt is inexpensive and quite effective.
I found a thread like this on another board and got a lot of good tips from it. Figured it would be a good one to toss on the Yard.
The point is for you to post a product you use and are completely satisfied with and it should be something that's maybe a little uncommon that others might not know about yet. Please also provide a link, when possible.
Two examples to get things started:
1) Yeti Koozies - I know they're expensive at 29.99 for a koozie. And I know you'll say "Who takes that long to drink a beer?" Just trust me. These things keep your beer ICE cold. Mowing the lawn. Laying in a hammock. At the beach. You can put the beer down, forget about it, come back an hour later and it's still ice friggin' cold.
2) Shave Secret Shave Oil - I hate shaving and I've tried it all. This stuff comes in a container about the size of a Visine bottle. 5-6 drops is all you need and it gives me the best shave I've ever had. Plus, if you travel a lot, it's easy to pack away and get through TSA.
A SWG keeps a constant flow of chlorine in the pool, but what does it work better than? What if a pool owner has a Stenner pump, which adds Sodium Hypochlorite directly to the water? A SWG must rely on a chemical reaction.But it regulates the level of chlorine much more effectively. It simply works better and is safer.
Gotta give a plug for my local beanery (which also ships), Willoughby's. Been using their beans exclusively and drinking their coffee for more than 20 years. By far the best I've found. I travel with it, even when I am going to places known for their coffee, because I know I won't find any better.
A SWG keeps a constant flow of chlorine in the pool, but what does it work better than? What if a pool owner has a Stenner pump, which adds Sodium Hypochlorite directly to the water? A SWG must rely on a chemical reaction.
What do you mean by safer? Safer than what?
Unless I am vacuuming or brushing (which needs to be done on "Salt Water" pools as well), I spend 3 min./day maximum on pool maintenance.
All of this is for not. @FriarJ 's original post posits that Salt is a better sanitizer than chlorine. It is not. It is the exact same sanitizer as chlorine and there needs to be an extra step to get it there.