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Re: Anti-Syphon Tube
In Reply to: Anti-Syphon Tube posted by Speedysotcker on December 22, 2003 at 16:16:37:
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Posted by: Clayphoto on December 23, 2003 at 16:44:13
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When I bought one, it cost me a grand total of $5-10 per tank, and was about the best $5 I've ever spent. More effective than an expansion chamber and definately doesn't get in your way. To add an anti-siphone tube for $45 sounds steep to me though. All they really do is pop open the bolt on top and stick a copper tube in it. If you don't already have the tank, I'd probably just buy a tank with the tube. If you have the tanks already, I'd find somebody who will do it cheaper. : How hard is to to install an anti-syphon tube, is it worth saving 45.00, or would i be better off just buying a tank that allredy has one installed? Thanks in advance for the help!
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