On 17 Mar 2006 04:47:26 -0800, "
wrote:
I need to purchase a electric scale inhibitor.
No you don't.
They seem to range in price, from £35 at toolstation to over £75 for
those advertised on TV.
I'll do you a really effective one for £80. Would you like my Paypal
account details?
I can only assume they have different power outputs as a reason for the
price differences.
It's purely determined by what the marketers of them think that the
intended audience will pay.
One other tactic is to offer a money back guarantee and to price them
at a point where most people won't bother to return them.
Can anyone recomend a fair price unit that will work. I'd rather spend
money on one that works that on a cheap ones that does sweet FA.
They all do sweet FA, so it doesn't make any difference.
If you are trying to address scaling, then a phosphor dosing system
like a Combimate will do the job.
If you want to also soften the water and save on shampoos and
detergents, then you need an ion exchange water softener.
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..andy
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