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    primoflex tubing worth buying?

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    Get tygon if you want the absolute best tubing. I hear primoflex clouds easily.

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    how can you tell primoflex gets cloudy if the tubing is colored?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grinch View Post
    how can you tell primoflex gets cloudy if the tubing is colored?
    My thoughts exactly. Mine never got cloudy. It's decent tubing.

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    I actually really like my blue primoflex...like the name says it is more flexible than most...
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    I got the blue UV tubing, not bad... It's very 'squishy' by comparison. (I ordered up a few different types of tubing, kinda mixed it up and used a variety when doing my tubing setup). Two things I don't like about the blue UV stuff.

    It's not really really glow bright under UV, and it attracts dust. the tubing is almost "sticky". It can run easily though, very wiggly tubing, but I like it in the end.

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