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HydraFlex vs DEMA Rocket Injectors

DiamondWash

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Setting up a list of items to buy from Kleen Rite this week and I'm looking for feedback from anybody who has used the new DEMA Rocket Injectors, I have had great success with Hydraflex but I figured I would ask the question, what I like about the Dema is that it is serviceable.
 
I bought a rocket injector to try and my only complaint is the plastic molding that goes through the center of the injector and sticks out the ends broke off one end when I screwed a fitting over it. It seems to still work, but the plastic sticking out the ends is a very poor design. You would think it would at least be a smaller diameter so it doesn't snap off when you screw a coupling on it.
 
I bought a rocket injector to try and my only complaint is the plastic molding that goes through the center of the injector and sticks out the ends broke off one end when I screwed a fitting over it. It seems to still work, but the plastic sticking out the ends is a very poor design. You would think it would at least be a smaller diameter so it doesn't snap off when you screw a coupling on it.

I have had this happen also, injector still worked though. I like the metal body for wrenching on and I like the short hose barb on them which makes it much easier to pull the hose off to change the tip. I have not had one fail yet and I would probably just replace a failed one with new vs. a rebuild kit which is an option with the Dema. I do like the Hydraflex injectors also. Which ever I could purchase for less, both are good injectors.
 
I just had to replace 2 Hydraflex dual-port injectors on my W.W Razor and both brand new injectors were bad, I mean bad by water would leak out the ports. I really like the Hydraflex but when it comes to spending $50+ an injector and have them fail because of an internal part that should be able to be serviced really bothers me. Luckily I had a Dema Rocket injector that didn't fail and if it had I could have taken it apart and not just have to throw it away, it would cost upwards of $20 just to ship them back to KR.
 
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