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Banacheq said:Oh man! I've been wanting one of these.
I didn't even know about the new Costco in Tustin. I guess I need to get out more.
BlackElantraGT said:I never mentioned this deal because my local Costco never seemed to carry it. The only Costco I visited that carried it was at the new Costco location in Tustin, CA.
While cheaper than the website, it's not the same package. Not long ago they also ran a $50 (now that I think of it, maybe $75 off?) rebate off the CRSpotless and when you factor in the cost of the extra resin cartridges you get with the website's package, it came out to be a way better deal than the in-store price and package.
johnand said:The only thing that you get in addition via the website package is a set of resin refills (R2-20)$90, a cheap hose ~$25, and some quick disconnects ~$20. So, the in-store price is still a better deal. Plus, it makes the initial investment that much more tolerable. The online price is still a steal compared to anywhere else on the web. Buying the replacement resin via the 45# drum is still the most cost effective way to refill the system.
Since my water here is fairly low in TDS (~50-80ppm), I should get a lot of washes before I need a refill. :woot2:
BlackElantraGT said:it's been a few months since I saw this item in-store and tried to calculate which was a better value and I remember the online price (despite costing more) coming out to be a better deal due to the extra refill cartridge.
Now that you've mentioned it though, I realize that I did not see this in-store for $200. It was closer to $275-$299 IIRC. So maybe they are clearancing this out like someone suggested?
Banacheq said:Absolutely.
This is listed as a requirement on the Costco site:
"Need to Restrict Water Flow to 4 Gallons Per Minute or Less with Supplied Nozzle on FLAT Pattern or Optional Pressure Washer."