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I got a watersoftner installed today. The Installing company sells
"Dura-Cube" by Cargill for around $6.00 for 50lbs. Of course they set me up with my first 250 pounds. The salt is sort of in a chip form. The Installer said rock salt and "solar-salt" are inferior and are less pure, so do not use them. Is this so? What brand of salt do you use? And the cost? And of course where to purchase? Is the $6.00 for the "Dura-Cube" too much or about normal. I can purchase the salt on my own at the dealer when needed, but I am not paying them a service call to bring it by. This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM |
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