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Post Info TOPIC: Hydro-hot Parts :confuse:


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Hydro-hot Parts :confuse:


We have a hydro-hot in our MH. (we do love ithappy.gif)  What we need to know if we must buy our preventive maintenance parts from Aqua-hot or if they can be purchased other than from the manufacturer. We are talking items like filter, nozzel etc.  Any help would help. 
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Being an avid DIY'er, I can't say I have seen aftermarket Hydro/Aqua or Oasis tune-up parts. Just not a lot of demand I suspect. Lots of discussion on other forums. Frankly, from my perspectinve on these critical parts (esp. the nozzle), other than saving literally a couple bucks, is there any reason to trust the safety and reliability of this uber-critical part of the system to anyone but the OEM?

Your thoughts?

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