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    I'll give you some information that I've found in the short time that I've been doing this. Take it for what it's worth and compare it to what some of the more experienced pool owners have to say.

    If you want "easy" I'd suggest a good sand filter, a skimmer, vacuum, and a SWG. I test my water once a week as long as it's pretty and clear (also, after a rain and if I have to add much water.) I upgraded my pump and filter and it really did make all the difference in the world. The SWG is not going to help if you are not getting good filtration. If you are using a paper filter, you will need to clean it several times a week (a sand filter takes less work.)

    Once you get everything where it needs to be and you have the equipment you need, things become much easier. The trick is to stay on top of it. Once things get "off" it becomes a rapid downward spiral.

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    Pool care can be easy even without an SWCG. Now I would LOVE to have one but have never QUITE been able to justify the cost, because the reduction in my work load just isn't that much. I spent a total of 5 minutes today testing my water, filling a 1 gal jug halfway from my carboy, and adding it to my water. 5 minutes, max--and part of that was spent moving a table on to the deck. Had I not had to add the chlorine it would have been 1-2 minutes. How hard is THAT?

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    FWIW, Walmart.com has the Intex SWG for $139. I am going to give it a try. Carl is right, a few minutes a day with bleach but in my case, going to the store to buy the bleach, not to mention how many tshirts of mine have bleach spots on them (yeh I know, wear an old shirt) gets old fast. I dont know what to expect but if I can get 2 seasons from the unit I'll be happy.

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