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BenDB

Key West, FL

I know there has been some discusion regarding chlorine. I found this product which claims to remove 85-90% of the chlorine in your water.

This is their description of how it works:

"The Gard'n Gro converts free chlorine to a harmless chloride. Its unique ³redox" media of copper and zinc works on the principle of electrochemical oxidation reduction. The Rainshow'r Gard'n Gro is completely non-toxic. The ³redox" media will remain effective for hundreds of usages. The Rainshow'r Gard'n Gro will process a minimum of 20,000 gallons of water which can be more than doubled by following simple maintenance instructions. The Gard'n Gro effectively removes over 85% of the chlorine from garden hose water. "

This is the cheapest place I found it. http://www.feelgoodwellness.com/gardn-gro-garden-dechlorinator-p-278.html

Thoughts on this product?

10/12/2007 10:00:01 AM

BenDB

Key West, FL

Found it cheaper.

http://www.costpluswater.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=5

10/12/2007 10:02:18 AM

Czech

Cottage Grove, MN

Sunshine and a water tank are cheaper, no more Cl after a day or so.

10/12/2007 10:09:32 AM

BenDB

Key West, FL

Water tanks are cheaper than 40 dollars? Then you have to pressurize the water again or lift the tank(s) 20 feet up in the air.

10/12/2007 10:16:17 AM

Jason D

Georgia

If I have to use city water in my tanks I add stuff thats found at fish stores. When you put new water in tanks in removes the chlorine and other bad byproducts.

10/12/2007 10:31:05 AM

THE BORER

Billerica,Massachusetts

make sure you don't have Chloramine instead of just chlorine, chloramine will not gas off in a storage tank like chlorine will.
a greenish tint in a white bathtub or bucket when filled with water usually indictaces Chloramine.

10/12/2007 12:13:44 PM

BenDB

Key West, FL

This filter is supposed to be good for Chloramine also btw.

It must work. They provide you with test strips to make sure it's working.

I think I'm going to give it a try next year.

10/12/2007 1:04:40 PM

Jordan Grimes

Aloha, Oregon

Ben Bortner I would really like to Thank You for posting this or I would have probly never found anything like it.
I water with City Water by the hose and it has Chlorine in it I certainly plan to look intot his for next year.Thanks Again.

Thanks!

Jordan

10/12/2007 1:24:28 PM

Tony I

I've used the garden gro for the past two years. (www.freshwatersystems.com). Mine did not come with test strips and I have always wondered if it really worked or not. I considered sending in treated and untreated samples to the lab, but found their price for water testing to be to high.

10/22/2007 2:41:42 PM

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