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SpaTech_tuo...try it in your tub if you have one, ... is it more expensive then just chlorine, YES...but is it a way to keep the water softer feeling, allowing you to use LESS chlorine and or other sanitizers, YES.
I have also stated lowering chlorine is not its only benefit. Will you atleast not knock something until you have seen it or used it? It is more expensive then a 100% chlorine system, but its not much more then Nature II or Baqua. Steak costs more then a burger but both will get you filled right?
Quote from: SerjicalStrike on October 12, 2011, 01:05:40 pmWhen you use chlorine correctly, you will not be soaking in any noticeable amount of chlorine. Is there a specific reason why you don't want to use chlorine?Exactly. Often people think they want to avoid chlorine due to an experience with a public hot tub where they keep a high chlorine ersidual for obvious reasons. The two are not the same, these "natural" ideas (which never seem to actually perform well) are there to fill a void created by not understanding how chlorine works in a personal hot tub where you add it after use, it sanitizes and dissipates quickly before your next usage. I'll measure as much/more chlorine in my just filled bath water than my spa when I get in but you never hear people complain about their bath water causing skin issues.
When you use chlorine correctly, you will not be soaking in any noticeable amount of chlorine. Is there a specific reason why you don't want to use chlorine?
I'm not here to argue or tell people what to use or not to use, but we too sell the Aqua Finesse, and we have had better feedback on that line of chemical/product than just about anything else we have ever sold. Once people use it, they love it and are hooked and willing to pay the extra money to use it again.
If people want to spend that much extra that’s fine but they should not use 1 ounce less sanitizer IMO. It may work fine but I can't see spending an extra $30 to $40/month which equates to $350 to $500 extra per year (I have heard 50% higher estimates but lets go with Mile High's numbers). If people are happy with it and willing to spend the extra $ I won't lose any sleep but I'll keep the extra money myself (and double it in Vegas!!!).
DooNut...how can you possibly like SilkBalance and hate AquaFinesse? They are made to do the same things.
Quote from: Spatech_tuo on October 18, 2011, 12:12:28 pmIf people want to spend that much extra that’s fine but they should not use 1 ounce less sanitizer IMO. It may work fine but I can't see spending an extra $30 to $40/month which equates to $350 to $500 extra per year (I have heard 50% higher estimates but lets go with Mile High's numbers). If people are happy with it and willing to spend the extra $ I won't lose any sleep but I'll keep the extra money myself (and double it in Vegas!!!).500 or more per year over the life of the tub say 5000 bucks. And you still have to use chlorine. Hmmmmmm seems like a no brainer. Add chlorine or add chlorine and 5000 dollars to your water. To each his own.
The Aqua Finesse kits do come with Chlorine as part of the maintenance kit. It even says in the directions to use chlorine.
Quote from: Beer Man on October 19, 2011, 11:06:13 amThe Aqua Finesse kits do come with Chlorine as part of the maintenance kit. It even says in the directions to use chlorine. Yes but a few posts earlier MileHigh is saying you will use less sanitizer and that just seems like asking for trouble.