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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this chlorine dispenser for its simplicity, effectiveness, and exceptional value. Most appreciate how it floats freely while slowly releasing tablets, accepts both 3-inch and 1-inch sizes without stacking, and features a clear top for easy monitoring. The adjustable flow rate helps control chlorine output, and reviewers consistently describe it as effortless to use. Many emphasize the affordable price as a major advantage, calling it great value for the cost. However, some express concerns about durability, noting the plastic feels thin and can become brittle or crack after one or two seasons, particularly in hot climates. Despite durability trade-offs, most consider it a reliable, budget-friendly pool maintenance solution.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Pool
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4 stars
Would RecommendPrice is right
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Easy to use
Easyto use and works good,
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Decent product
Would RecommendThis is a good product and is made okay. I just wish they would make these pool chlorine floats to last more than one or two years.
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Floater
Would RecommendUse 2 of these every year in our pool for perfect chlorination.
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Works great
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Pool supplies at Lowe’s
Would RecommendEasy product hit use
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Does the job
Would RecommendPerfect for my pool and does the job
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Price was good
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Low cost cjlorinstor
Would RecommendI like the clear top
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Worst chlorine floater ever made
Would Not RecommendYou get what you pay for is never more appropriate! It appeared ok when purchased, but has proven to be a waste of money IMO. The blue dispenser top faded and cracked within weeks. The clear cap fit poorly and it completely disintegrated in less than a full season. See what’s left of the cap in photo 2. If those plastic shards end up in my filter and rip a grid, is lowes going to pay for that?
