A must have: Pool Tool’s  Zinc Sacrificial Anodes
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April 14, 2021
A must have: Pool Tool’s Zinc Sacrificial Anodes

Pool Tool Company

® , of Ventura, Calif., offers Zinc Sacrificial Anodes, a must for saltwater pools. The zinc anode erodes before all other metals in the water, thus sacrificing itself and protecting all other metal parts from erosion.

These anodes help prevent plaster discoloration, pool light damage and erosion, metal erosion, heater damage and black stains.

Spigot Anode 104-D slips into any 2-inch tee. The inline zinc anode is attached to the bonding wire, protecting all metal parts against the effects of galvanic corrosion. The see-through housing allows the anode to be easily replaced when depleted.

Inline Anode # 104-C for retrofits is available in 1.5- and 2-inch sizes; no re-plumbing is required.

Slip X Slip Inline Anode # 104-D, 2-inch, is for new installs and includes four feet of #8 copper bonding wire.

Pool Tool manufactures a wide selection of one-ofa- kind anodes to protect pools and spas. . Five years of field testing by a corrosion engineer guarantees the best protection in the industry.

For more information, contact Pool Tool Company, Dept. SI, 4848 Colt St., Ventura, CA 93003. Telephone 805-644-2333. Online www.pooltool.com.

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