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Old 13th December 2005, 03:47   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Which CCR I think is the best...for me.

Quote: (Originally Posted by Gillenvy)
[S]oon, there will be fittings (I believe it’s called a whip) that will allow you to top off your tanks without disconnecting them and allow you hang extra bottles in line…
Would you please clarify and expand on this? It was not discussed at the demo that I attended. Also, what do you mean by "allow you hang extra bottles in line?"

Wow, the Megs could be losing a lot of sales by not attending these demos. When I went to the demo at Ginnie Springs, Florida, USA, they did not attend the in-water session though they did attend the lecture demonstration portion. The in-water session caused me and a friend of mine to both purchase the Optima shortly thereafter.

Not that the failure to attend, alone, ruled the Meg out. However, it is entirely possible that someone that had been waivering between one or the other ultimately made the final decision on what happened in the water that day.
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