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Hayward W3GLX-CELL-5 (20,000 Gal. Cell)

Original price was: $649.00.Current price is: $324.50. Inc. Vat

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Hayward W3GLX-CELL-5 (20,000 Gal. Cell)

Hayward TurboCell W3GLX- Cell-5 has been used consistently in pools and spas for almost 20 years. These cells have undergone independent NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) testing and are proven to work, making silky and soft water that won’t make your eyes red. It is not only the best salt chlorination cell in the world, but it also offers savings of 50% or more compared to conventional chlorine prices. The life and chlorine output of alternative replacement cells is much lower.

  • Worlds #1 Salt Chlorination Cell
  • Reliable performance – delivered only by a genuine Hayward TurboCell
  • Independently tested – proven to deliver longer life
  • Huge savings – 50% or more over conventional chlorine
  • Best value – GLX-CELL-5 delivers twice as much chlorine than non-genuine Hayward salt cells
  • Offshore imitations are just .5lbs which will last 1/3rd the lifespan of Genuine
  • For all AquaTrol Units / SwimPure Plus 20 / GenR8 20 / AquaRite Controls
  • 3-Year Warranty 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model: W3GLX- Cell-5

Manufacturer: Hayward

Used With: Hayward Goldline Aqua Rite Pro and Aqua Plus salt chlorination and chemistry automation models AQR-PRO, PL-PLUS, Hayward Goldline Aqua Trol salt chlorine generator models AQ-TROL-RJ, AQ-TROL-RJ-TL, AQ-TROL-HP, AQ-TROL-HP-TL

Capacity: 20,000 Gallons

Cable: 15 Feet

Weight: 5.4 lbs.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:

1 x Hayward TurboCell W3GLX- Cell-5

1 x 15 Ft Cable

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