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Hey Razzman, the thing is that most of these sales guys get stuck on their way of sanitizing or they just want to sell you their brand. Bottom line - get the ozone, it is worth it. After that, you can decide whats best for you be it dichlor, bromine or whatever else is out their.Steve
Anyway, I asked the salesman (who was great BTW) about the CD Ozone unit and he said I really don't need it, just use Baqua products? He stated with the ozonator I will still need to add chlorine and/or bromine? So what's the scoop, should i have it or not?
Congrats on finding your tub! ! Baqua is a pain in the a$$, you'll be happy you didn't try it. If your dealer is giving you an ozonator at cost, request part # 6473-125. It puts out 250 mg of ozone(most put out 50mg) If he doesn't have it in stock, don't worry, the standard CD ozone will work just fine(this one just a little better!)
Thanks for the advise and info! So what about the other thread that states that ozone destroys the headrests and covers? Have you seen this in your experiences or should i not worry about it?