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| Management number | 213805536 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | US$36.00 | Model Number | 213805536 | ||
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Transform Hard Water Into Soft Water -Keep your water softener running smoothly with high-purity salt pellets designed to transform hard water into soft water. These pellets contain up to 99.8% pure salt, helping protect your home’s plumbing and appliances from the damaging effects of mineral buildup. . -Specially compacted to prevent mushing and bridging in the brine tank, the pellets help maintain consistent performance and reduce maintenance issues. Convenient two-handled bags make lifting and carrying easier. Suitable for use in most water softeners, these salt pellets deliver reliable results for softer water throughout your home. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Why should I soften my water? There are many benefits to softening your water, including preserving the efficiency of your water heater and household appliances, lowering your utility bill, decreasing mineral build-up in pipes, and decreasing crust build-up and stains in faucets, showerheads, and bathtubs. Soft water also makes soaps and detergents more effective because they will lather better, so you can count on less leftover residue from soap on your skin, clothes, and in your hair if you soften your water. 2. What's the difference between crystals, pellets, and cubes? Water softener crystals, pellets, and cubes are all made from salt (sodium chloride). The difference has to do with how the salt is manufactured. Crystals are made from evaporating salt water in shallow outdoor ponds. The sun and wind evaporate the water and leave behind a layer of natural salt crystals. Pellets and cubes are made from small salt granules that are compacted together. The larger size of pellets and cubes may make them less susceptible to bridging than smaller salt crystals. 3. Can I use water softener salt as an ice melter? Some solar salt crystals and rock salt may be suitable to use as ice melters. Please follow directions on the packaging for appropriate use. It is not recommended to use other water softener products, such as pellets, as an ice melter. 4. How often should I refill my water softener with salt? We recommend checking the salt level in your water softener at least once a month. If the salt level is less than half full, it’s time to add salt! Generally, most households use about two 40-pound bags of salt every 1–3 months. The amount of salt you need depends on the hardness of your water, your household water usage, and your type of water softener. Newer water softeners are more efficient and use less salt than older ones. 5. Can I mix different types of salts in my water softener? In most cases, different types of water softening salt can be mixed without issue. However, certain systems may work better with specific forms. For example, single-tank or “all-in-one” softeners often recommend pellets to prevent crusting. Systems without a salt screen at the bottom of the tank may also benefit from pellets or cubes to avoid fine crystals being drawn into the brine line. Always follow your manufacturer’s guidance for best results.
| Scent | Unscented |
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| Item Form | Pellet |
| Brand Name | Generic |
| Unit Count | 2560.0 Ounce |
| Manufacturer | Diamond Crystal |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Product Benefits | Softening |
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