steved,
Culligan has been dominate in water softener sales for decades because of marketing even though the product is not even comparable to the Kinetico products I sell. Market share in the case of lift pumps is because of marketing and timing, not because the FASS is a better product.
By the way, Culligan & others introduced a twin tank water softener after Kinetico entered the market with one. The Culligan is definitely a response, and a very poor one at that. Really the only resemblance is that it has two resin tanks like the Kinetico. Operation, longevity, efficiency, performance, capability, and cost of maintenence is much lower for the Kinetico, the Cullligan is simply a marketing ploy and a poor one at that.
FASS came to the market when 2nd gen Dodge/Cummins guys were frantically searching for an answer to the ongoing lift pump fiasco. Voila! The Holy Grail? Not hardly. Have many truck owners been satisfied with their FASS and had little or no problems? Yes! Have many others been unsatisfied and had single or multiple issues? Yes!
The AirDog set the standard for electric lift pump filter systems. Just because some of the features are copied does not mean the copy is a good one. And just because the FASS has more market share does not mean the FASS is better (PowerStroke vs Cummins?).
I agree totally with you that the availability of info on the AirDog leaves a lot to be desired. Technical support is readily available. Warranty support is readily available (although the guy in warranty is like the Maytag man - bored to death).
If a poor copy is good enough for you then so be it. However, I will not be swayed from offering my experienced opinion on AirDog when the opportunity arises.
Trent
Culligan has been dominate in water softener sales for decades because of marketing even though the product is not even comparable to the Kinetico products I sell. Market share in the case of lift pumps is because of marketing and timing, not because the FASS is a better product.
By the way, Culligan & others introduced a twin tank water softener after Kinetico entered the market with one. The Culligan is definitely a response, and a very poor one at that. Really the only resemblance is that it has two resin tanks like the Kinetico. Operation, longevity, efficiency, performance, capability, and cost of maintenence is much lower for the Kinetico, the Cullligan is simply a marketing ploy and a poor one at that.
FASS came to the market when 2nd gen Dodge/Cummins guys were frantically searching for an answer to the ongoing lift pump fiasco. Voila! The Holy Grail? Not hardly. Have many truck owners been satisfied with their FASS and had little or no problems? Yes! Have many others been unsatisfied and had single or multiple issues? Yes!
The AirDog set the standard for electric lift pump filter systems. Just because some of the features are copied does not mean the copy is a good one. And just because the FASS has more market share does not mean the FASS is better (PowerStroke vs Cummins?).
I agree totally with you that the availability of info on the AirDog leaves a lot to be desired. Technical support is readily available. Warranty support is readily available (although the guy in warranty is like the Maytag man - bored to death).
If a poor copy is good enough for you then so be it. However, I will not be swayed from offering my experienced opinion on AirDog when the opportunity arises.
Trent