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Filtration in hot tubs

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salesdvl:

--- Quote ---Wow,
I had that same conversation with Steve years ago almost word for word!! Now I don't feel special anymore...
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It was at dinner when I was graduating from their Top Gun sales training.  Nice guy.  

hymbaw:

--- Quote --- Every swimming pool has it. They, like HS figure that if you are going to be moving a lot of water then you might as well filter a lot of water.
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HS big claim is that it's important to filter the water BEFORE it enters the pump, right? NO pools do this, so is that just hype on HS part or did you pick the wrong random anaolgy?

hymbaw:

--- Quote ---I hate to bring this up since it will probably go to the Dead Horse section anyway.
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Only if the arguements favor HS. Otherwise the topic will get locked and buried under future posts per orders from the "mothership" ;)

shabba34:
Just to be clear, I personally never claim to have the "best" of anything.(Read previous posts)  It is however my job as well as it is every other spa proffessionals on this site, to clear up any mis-representations, answer any questions to the best of our knowledge, and do so in a proffessional mannor.  All this "he said he has this feature and we don't, that's not fair BS is over the top ridiculous". :'(

Everybody markets their specialty items heavily.
Everybody markets themselves heavily.
Everybody knows everything.

As JcMD said "HS sells more because they have more people selling the product"

Saying a certain MFG doesn't want to sell more or have more dealers is a joke.  Every MFG wants to increase sales while still maintaining the integrity of the product.

By the way, I have "THE BEST" animals.  They're all "SUPER HIGH END" ;D

Vanguard:
All pools DO have 100% no-bypass.  They just place the filter after the pump.

As to why other mfgs don't do it - who knows what all the reasons are.  I do know that this industry has some of the biggest egos I've ever seen.

Used to be a philosophy in the car industry that I see here as well.  It was called the NIH philosophy.  Or, Not Invented Here.  If it was invented by a different manufacturer, others would not use it no matter how good it was.  

With big egos and NIH philosophy, I'm not surprised that other manufacturers don't use no-bypass.

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