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  1. #1
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    Exclamation A Quick Opinion PLEASE!!

    I am buying a used filter and pump for my inground pool. If your opinion is that I should scrap both these ideas and get a DE filter, plz tell me!
    Pool size: 18X36



    My choices are:

    1) Jacuzzi 250L Laser Sand filter 35" high x 25" diameter, 350lb sand capacity.

    w/ Hayward pump/motor. 1hp motor, 3450rpm, 115v.

    Jacuzzi 7 position diverter, basic assembly

    Link to a similar one:
    http://poolcenter.idealbb.net/idealb...asp?type=login



    2) mybluepools micromedia filter and 1 HP hayward pump

    Rugged industrial quality fiberglass tank

    Easy access hatch (no bolts to deal with)

    3.55 ft2 effective filtering surface area

    Dual drain plug for easy winterizing

    Tank Dimensions: 26” diameter 43” high

    link to a similar one:
    https://secure3.milestechnologies.co...&productID=165




    REALLY looking for advice quick--even just your random thoughts about these...
    I have figured some Pro's and Con's:

    Jacuzzi PRO's: Brand name (easy to find parts)

    Micromedia PRO'S: Newer style, "industrial fiberglass", Retail value is over $700 (Jacuzzi retail is only $300..so I'm thinking this is a better value??)

    Micromedia CON'S: Not a brand name, unsure if I can use this filter as a sand filter if the micromedia isn't for me (although, I think I can??)


    PLZ HElP by offering your opinions!! Which would you choose? WHY? THX so much!
    Last edited by sock monkey; 06-22-2006 at 07:07 PM.

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    Default Re: A Quick Opinion PLEASE!!

    The first choice (Hayward and Jacuzzi) are both great products. Well established companies and easy to get parts. If the price is right go for it. Don't worry about the differences between sand and DE, both will do the job. Many people perfer the sand for its ease of maintenance.

    The second choice is for items that I am not familar with (brands). They may still be good products. There are a few questions you should ask. How long has the manufacturer been in business? What is their sales volume? Where can you buy parts? If they don't support the product five years down the road your in trouble. Can you get an O-ring if you need one? Do they have a website with product manuals, etc.?
    Unless you can answer these questions positively, I would stick with the brand names.
    IMHO

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    Default Re: A Quick Opinion PLEASE!!

    Thanks for the opinions! Both set ups are comparable in price - $300 (used)

    There actually is a dealer about 45 min away from me that sells the mybluepools micromedia filter. I'm assuming they also sell the parts..but I'll call...

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    Default Re: A Quick Opinion PLEASE!!

    thank you, Mshumack..you were right! I called the local dealer for this filter, and they do not carry it anymore...they said they were having difficulty finding parts. Mybluepools is just labelling, the company is really Astral. I'm thinking JACUZZI now where I was very ready to buy the other one before. You really helped me out!

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