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![]() After reading this thread, it seems as though in-line chillers can create many complications when they don't work properly. I am currently in the market for a chiller myself and from what I've seen so far, in-line is not the best way to go. There seems to be many variables that can go wrong.
I would pull hairs if I had spent $700 on a chiller and had to muck around with plumming, fuse, pump, etc. It just doesn't seem right. From what I've gathered, drop-in coil chillers are quite portable and efficient No plumming, pumps, or leaks to worry about. And for the price difference, I think it is well worth it. Brad, Steve, if you had a choice, would you buy this product again? If not, would you consider the drop-in coil? Why or why not? - Will |