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D_E_Bishop
Mar 31, 2018Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:
I just don't understand why you have to tear down another's equipment. I really enjoyed building the pump it is helpful to have and I'm proud of it, just like you are of yours.
No need to get your knickers in a knot, no one is "tearing down" anything ... if this works for you then good on ya. :B Nothing is free though so I'm just saying I'd personally put that $100 not into parts but into the purchase of a Flojet. Just an alternate point of view, that's all. :)
Well SoundGuy, I just did a search for Macerator Pump in the advanced search function and found one thread that mentioned a couple of times that folks don't know why you need one in a campground. I agree with that, I've never needed one in a campground.
I guess what I could have mentioned in my original post was that I won't be taking it on the road with us.:o So I don't have to worry about having 120vac to run it and I don't have to store it so I'm not worried about size and weight. So my $125 or so savings is good for a few nights rent on a camp space:B and I don't have to remove a rubber boot and use a screwdriver to turn the impeller clockwise before every use.:h I understand that instruction is in a manual for the FloJets.
So my point of view is just a little different from yours.
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