Need to reduce chlorine use? Try Instant FROG
July 27, 2022
Need to reduce chlorine use? Try Instant FROG

Instant FROG

cuts chlorine use – up to 50%* – and chlorine hassle all while helping keep pH balanced, conditioning water and freeing up chlorine to be more effective. Instant FROG is a pool water care tool that works 24/7. Once pool water is balanced, set Instant FROG in the skimmer basket. It creates Fresh Mineral Water

to keep pools cleaner, clearer, softer and easier to maintain for up to 6 months. No assembly required, a prefilled cartridge and a convenient reminder dial mean you can set it and forget it. It creates softer feeling water that’s easier on swimsuits and surfaces, instantly. fresh mineral water makes the difference! Instant FROG is the better way to sanitize for in-ground pools up to 25,000 gallons. It’s an easy solution to reducing chlorine use and keeping pools clean and clear.

* Compared to the minimum EPA recommended chlorine level of 1.0 ppm for a stabilized swimming pool.

For more information contact King Technology, Dept. SI, 530 11th Ave S, Hopkins, MN 55343. Phone 952- 933-6118. Online www.kingtechnology.com.

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