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Cob: Re: water softenerAvalon Bruce avalonb at nwol.netMon Jul 5 03:21:27 PDT 1999
throwing my two cents in here re: the magnets on water lines, i have a friend selling them for GMX -- costs around $300.00 for one set of magnets, 2000 qauss (per one of the GMX reps -- neetwork marketing deal) -- i ordered a set for $34.45 from a guy in new jersey, the "whole house water conditioner and descaler" -- rated at 2,300 gauss. go figure. haven't attached mine to lines yet -- gotta do some digging first friend who's hooked on GMX's (for $600.00 for the house -- two sets) -- thinks they are grand -- dishes look like polished china, her hair is softer after shampoo, etc. I just don't want my hot water heater corrupting up and less scale in the pipes would be nice! av ----- Original Message ----- From: Cheryl Bailey <cheryl-bailey at uiowa.edu> To: <coblist at deatech.com> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 1999 7:57 PM Subject: Cob: water softener > Thank you for the reply. We have decided to try this type of water > conditioner more seriously now. What is a value (in numbers) that would be > considered a high gauss value? > > Cheryl > > >
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