$10 per bag!!!??? They probably have your dosage set to 24 lbs per cubic foot, too! Criminals.
I used the cheapest “Solar Salt” I could find for 10 years. I could see that the salt was dirty and that the brine always looked like the puddle on my driveway. But for $2.50/50lb bag, who cares what the brine looks like?
I never had any brinemaker or softener issues. But, one day when I had nothing better to do I decided to clean out that now cruddy-looking brine tank. The 10 years of silt at the bottom was probably 2” thick!
Then, after downsizing, I no longer owned a truck so the trip to buy a pallet of salt was no longer an option. Now I buy Morton’s from my nearby Sam’s Club for $3.75/40lb bag.
Pros:
1. I’m no longer plum-wore-out after unloading an entire pallet of salt from my truck into the equipment room.
2. I’ve got lots more room in the equipment room so I bought a little refrigerator and put it where the stacks of salt used to be.
3. My little refrigerator holds just the right amount of beer so I don’t have to stop at the liquor store nearly as often.
4. I haven’t even thought about cleaning out the brinemaker for the last 10 years.
Cons:
1. It costs $1.07 more per regeneration than before. What’s that…$200.00 more per year?
2. I think too much about what else to do when I’ve got nothing to do.
3. I drink more cold beer when I’m at the car wash.