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<blockquote data-quote="droberts" data-source="post: 206589" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>Happen to view that system at Lab Day. Wasn't really impressed. Prefer not to use a wrench to assemble/</p><p>disassemble the flask. Then its their own system of the flask to the boil-out cleaning 6 at a time. Many </p><p>pressure hoses (future leaks). Seem to be a bit more complicated, more parts / more problems.</p><p>Due to you processing over 3,000 units a year, I believe this may slow you down a bit. Time is money. </p><p>FYI, purchased the Wasserman EX-12 from Nowak shipped to my front door for $7,000 two years ago.</p><p>Wish you the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droberts, post: 206589, member: 2179"] Happen to view that system at Lab Day. Wasn't really impressed. Prefer not to use a wrench to assemble/ disassemble the flask. Then its their own system of the flask to the boil-out cleaning 6 at a time. Many pressure hoses (future leaks). Seem to be a bit more complicated, more parts / more problems. Due to you processing over 3,000 units a year, I believe this may slow you down a bit. Time is money. FYI, purchased the Wasserman EX-12 from Nowak shipped to my front door for $7,000 two years ago. Wish you the best! [/QUOTE]
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