In today's market, 'generic replacement cell' almost certainly means 'Chinese replacement cell'. Now, the way things are going, it's entirely possible that Hayward is having their cell made in China in the first place. But, if so, Hayward is ALSO monitoring the quality of the product supply.
In fact, the "generic replacement cell" may be made by the SAME factory that's making the original cell . . . but you can be SURE that Hayward is not monitoring the quality of the generic cell. And my experience with Chinese manufacturing is that they cut every corner they can, and still sell the product. It's unfortunately true that American pride in manufacturing quality is disappearing except in family owned companies, but there are still some remnants of it. Again, as far as I can tell, there was never any such thing in Chinese manufacturing for export: it has always been only about the $$'s.
A friend of mine who works in purchasing for a large company that -- in the past -- made lots of replacement auto parts. They have closed all their factories, and now buy all those parts from China. They write the specs and the Chinese companies supply the products as written. My friend tells me the Chinese guys are constantly trying to cut corners: You said to 0.0001 inch?? We thought you said 0.0002 inch". He tells me if they don't specify EVERY thing in WRITING, and get signatures tying the product to the contract and payment . . . they will get substandard output. His job has become working 40 hours per week to make sure that they deliver what they agreed to deliver, and to close any loop holes in the contract agreements.
So, if your pool supply guy is buying Chinese, and isn't doing that, you can bet that your generic replacement cell is not much like the OEM cell, except in overall appearance.
Small things can make large differences.
In the past year, my father has spent over $400 due to two water leaks in a new pressure reducing valve installation I did for him. The first leak was in a Lowes labeled, Chinese made, brass ball valve I installed on the water line. Over the years, I've installed hundreds of brass ball valves (I'm a plumber, and before pools, I did commercial plumbing repair). I have had many leaks, but never had a lead in the BODY of a brass valve. But, the Lowes / Chinese ball valve leaked, due to poor blending and molding of the brass body. That was leak #1.
But lightning struck twice! 6 months later, leak #2 was in a Watts brand brass 3/4" nipple installed at the same time as the PRV. It ALSO leaked in the body (unthreaded part) of the nipple. Not only have I never seen a leak like that, neither had a friend of mine who has been working as a plumber continuously for 20 years. But, Watts is an American company, or so I thought. Well, they were. But on close examination of other brass Watts nipples sold at Lowes, I found the fine print, "Made in China".
So, I'd be careful.
Chinese manufacturing, unrestrained by US specs and contracts, is persistently low quality. It's not intrinsic: IntexCorp works pretty hard to build their brand, by maintaining product quality. And Intex pools are one of the best values in the pool industry. But, "generic" is not a brand. A Chinese manufacturer who can dump 1,000 units of 'generic' Asian Flower brand products for 6 months, can turn around and dump 1,000 units of Saffron Odor brand products next month, and experience no pain when all the Asian Flower units fail.
So, suit yourself, but personally I wouldn't buy 'generic' salt cells from 2 year old import company.
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