Hayward AquaRite 40,000 Gal. Cell (1 Box)
The Hayward AquaRite system offers an effortless way to keep your pool crystal clear and silky smooth by automatically sanitizing your water. It converts salt into chlorine, eliminating the need for handling harsh chemicals. This system is specifically designed for in-ground pools up to 40,000 gallons. The unit includes a 15,000-gallon cell, a flow switch, and necessary unions to begin operation. Enjoy swimming without worrying about red eyes, dry skin, or bleached suits.
$2199.00
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Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
201
/ 273
#201 in Pool & Spa Chlorine Generators
Price vs Category Average
+237%
Above average
Maximum Pool Capacity
40000
/ , gallons
Who it's for
- Superior Water Quality and Comfort
- Automated Chlorine Production
- High Capacity and Long-Term Savings
Who should skip it
- High Replacement Cost
- Requires Periodic Cleaning and Monitoring
- Increased Corrosion Risk
Key Specs
Maximum Pool Capacity
40,000 gallons
Included Cell Size
15,000 gallon cell
Compatible Pool Types
Inground Pool
Flow Switch Required
Yes (Included)
Included Accessories
15,000 gallon cell, flow switch and unions
Manufacturer Part Number
W3AQR15
Features
- Sanitizes pool by converting salt to chlorine
- For pools up to 40,000 gallons capacity
- Enjoy a crystal clear swimming pool
- Includes flow switch and unions
- Designed for in-ground pool application
- Eliminates handling harsh chemicals
- Cell converts salt into chlorine
What customers say
This replacement cell delivers consistently clear and sanitized pool water, which users appreciate for maintaining large pools effectively. Installation is frequently noted as a simple plug and play process. However, the core sentiment revolves around poor value driven by two major issues: the high replacement cost and disappointing longevity. Many users report the cell fails or loses efficiency well before the expected lifespan, often around two to three years instead of four or five. This forces customers into purchasing an expensive, necessary component, creating a feeling of reluctant reliance rather than satisfaction with the overall cost of ownership.
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