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FSH 210 Sport

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2020
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Saw this and thought some of the salt water boaters might think it interesting.

 
I use their spray bottle, works pretty decent.
 
That's a really clever idea.
 
It's on sale for $995 plus the Salt away solution $250 for 5 gallons.
 
It's on sale for $995 plus the Salt away solution $250 for 5 gallons.
I'm not in the position to need this yet (unfortunately lol) but I feel like you can DIY a siphoning setup fairly simply for far less than $1k...The idea is pretty nifty though and if you want a "ready out of the box" situation this would fit the bill.
 
I'm not in the position to need this yet (unfortunately lol) but I feel like you can DIY a siphoning setup fairly simply for far less than $1k...The idea is pretty nifty though and if you want a "ready out of the box" situation this would fit the bill.
Crazy price!
 
I'm not in the position to need this yet (unfortunately lol) but I feel like you can DIY a siphoning setup fairly simply for far less than $1k...The idea is pretty nifty though and if you want a "ready out of the box" situation this would fit the bill.

Possibly true on the diy thing, but it would be pretty involved to get the correct mix of 1:100 or 1 gallon of the product to every 100 gallons of water. It is expensive for sure, but life is short, and with this units wireless key fob switching over from product mixed with water to straight water is just a button push away. Seems like it would make getting all the salt off pretty easy.
 
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