Choose the outcome first
If your goal is to leave the ordinary chlorine routine behind, look past labels and ask whether the system still makes or depends on chlorine.
Aquastaser is for residential pool owners who do not want another way to make chlorine. It uses hydrodynamic cavitation after filtration, then returns treated water to the pool.

A better comparison
Pool owners often look for a chlorine alternative because they are tired of the testing, buying, correcting, and waiting that comes with the usual cycle. The useful question is not just what replaces the chlorine feeder. It is whether the new system gives you a genuinely different daily approach to pool water.
If your goal is to leave the ordinary chlorine routine behind, look past labels and ask whether the system still makes or depends on chlorine.
A different treatment approach still needs sound pump flow, filtration, circulation, skimming, and regular equipment care.
Pool size, plumbing, return-line access, pump flow, and the condition of the water all matter. Support can help you sort that out first.
Not a salt cell
Saltwater systems generate chlorine from salt. They can be a practical fit for owners who want steadier chlorine production, but they still operate as chlorine systems. Aquastaser is for owners who want a different path from tablets, feeders, and salt chlorine generators.
See How Aquastaser Works

Where it fits
The device installs into the return line after normal filtration. Water moves through the Aquastaser, where hydrodynamic cavitation treats the flow before water returns through the pool jets.
Water leaves the filter.
Filtered water enters the Aquastaser device.
Cavitation treats water inside the flow path.
Water returns through the pool jets.
Proof in the pool
The most useful proof is seeing what happens when a pool has a real water problem. Aquastaser shows a green-to-clear result while keeping the next step practical for the homeowner.


Customer comfort
"When we bought our home the pool had a saltwater system. I was confused when we found out it still needed tons of chemicals and pool shock. We found the Aquastaser, and our family now swims in 100% natural and safe pool water."
Rachael C."After years of needing to add acid, stabilizer and chemicals to our pool, we now let the Aquastaser do all the work. It balances our pH and kills the bad stuff in our pool water, without compromising our health."
Chantal M."Amazing how this device works with no chemicals. My kids have a chlorine allergy and also love swimming. When we switched to the Aquastaser I could not believe how they are now able to swim with no runny eyes or irritation after."
Sharon V.Before you order
Ask about pool size, pump flow, return-line plumbing, replacing a saltwater routine, algae concerns, or installation before buying. A quick fit check is better than guessing.

The core Aquastaser device for owners ready to change their pool-care routine.
Frequently asked questions
No. Some pool systems change how chlorine is made or delivered, while others are designed around a different water-treatment approach. Saltwater systems, for example, still generate chlorine from salt.
No. Aquastaser is not a salt chlorine generator. It is designed to treat water with hydrodynamic cavitation after filtration, before water returns to the pool.
No. Healthy filtration, circulation, skimming, cleaning, and equipment care still matter. Aquastaser changes the water-treatment routine; it does not replace basic pool maintenance.
Aquastaser is designed for residential pools and spas and installs into the return line after filtration. Ask support about pool size, pump flow, plumbing, and current water conditions before ordering.
The Aquastaser product page lists the core device at $1,399 and sends ready buyers to the live shop so checkout, shipping, and availability stay current.
Residential pools and spas
Existing chlorine or saltwater routines
Owners who want a different daily approach
Pool-fit questions before ordering
Real support
Pool size, plumbing, saltwater replacement, algae, safety: these are normal questions. Ask them before ordering.