New! FROG@ease sanitizing system for swim spas
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January 31, 2024
New! FROG@ease sanitizing system for swim spas

FROG @ease Sanitizing System for swim spas from King Technologies of Minnetonka, Minn., is now available. It’s the first and only complete sanitizing system for swim spas on the market.

FROG @ease kills bacteria 2 ways, with FROG Sanitizing Minerals

™ and SmartChlor

, a unique, patented type of chlorine that releases slowly and maintains a continuous low chlorine level at all times.

The System floats, keeping swim spa water clean, clear and ready to use, and flips upside down when the SmartChlor Cartridge needs to be replaced. With FROG @ease, swim spa owners shock their swim spa only once a month. FROG Maintain

for Swim Spas, a single-dose non-chlorine shock designed specifically for swim spas: Open, pour and within 15 minutes water is clean.

For more information contact, King Technologies, 6000 Clearwater Dr., Minnetonka, MN 55343. Telephone 952-933-6118. Visit the company online at www.kingtechnology.com.

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