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    Water Boss

    I just got a great deal on a Water Boss "Big Boss" water conditioner. Lowes has been carrying them for some time at $496 but Menards just started carrying them and had a special price of $467. I took the Menards ad to Lowes and got an additional 10% off the Menards price for a total of $422. Menards price good through this weekend if anyone else is considering. Install planned for this weekend [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
    Rob

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    Re: Water Boss

    When you first posted this I was going to reply and let you know that mine quit working. But I didn't want to burst your bubble. Mine quit softening afetr 3 years. After pricing other brands and settling on a cadillac system, I decided that I didn't really want to spend the money right now. So I called them (yep I actually called a manufacturer about troubleshooting) for info on changing out the resin.

    Customer service recommended first a cleaning of the resin with "Iron-Out". For about 10 bucks and most of Saturday cleaning flushing and pushing the regen button, I now have great tasting soft water again.

    I only bring this up as a compliment to Water Boss service. It's not the first time. I called them some time ago when I started getting shots of salty water through the house. They suggested a couple of items to check and clean, which I did. I don't know what exactly fixed the problem, but it hasn't reoccurred. I do know that one time the problem was caused by a frozen up drain line. They were very helpful at that time as well, and no long waits on hold.

    Good customer service is hard to find.

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    Re: Water Boss

    I was recently at Lowes and saw a shelf tag under the Waterboss Bigboss with closeout price of $396. Sounded great until I looked closer and the tag was for a GE softener. Found a Lowes Droid and asked if per chance they had any Bigboss on sale or closeout...sure enough they had one marked down to $596 the regular price from $696. I had previously checked and the regular price there Is $596. I explained that that was the regular price and Droid said it is $596 on closeout. I say this all as I was prepared to buy then at regular price but got out of the mood.

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    Re: Water Boss

    I put a tandem filter setup in front of my softener change the cartriges every 6 months +-.

    mikell

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    Re: Water Boss

    Had my water boss 12 years now. No problems, no complaints, just add a pinch of salt now and then and it just does it's job.

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    Re: Water Boss

    It is good to hear that Water Boss is a good product I plan on using this uvit for whole house softening and like the fact that it uses much less chemical. I plan on using potasium and that just make the cost of chemical that much more appealing

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    Re: Water Boss

    I've had my WaterBoss in operation for about three months now and am happy with the performance. I particularly like the fact that recharging uses less water than most others.

    I've been using potassium chloride rather than sodium chloride.
    Gary
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    Re: Water Boss

    Wow you can spend a day on line reading and calling about all the different systems and the deeper you probe the more you can find out, I have determined that although the Water Boss is a compact unit that uses very little water it does that for a reason because it does not work as effective as say a Fleck unit. and to be truthful if your going to spend 500.00 on a Water Boss why not pay another 200.00 and get a fleck at this time I am in conflict and think I am going to go with the fleck unit and again would like all comments and contributions to this topic. I plan on also filtering and using potasium vs sodium.

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    Re: Water Boss

    This thread was started more than a year ago. At that time I responded that I had repaired my Waterboss, blah ...

    Since then it went out again and I replaced it with a Fleck from Ohiowater.com. Been quite pleased with the unit and saved a bunch buying on line.

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    Re: Water Boss

    Which Fleck did you go with I am thinking of going with the2510 auto unit. and you are right about saving $ on line i can save over a thousand compared to local dealers.

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