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My return jet decided to retire its duties on me. I went to adjust it slightly to move flow off a hammer that needed some TLC for a little bit. It cracked and integrity was lost. So why not get some opinions.
I went to BRS to order a replacement, I had no clue there’s so many styles, varieties, features, etc… that you can choose from.
I landed there ready to make a quick purchase and just replace it. Now I’m looking through all these different styles and such trying to figure out how to utilize this commonly overlooked piece in a more benifitial way then before…
Just wanting to see others opinions on what they like and why.
 
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Well I was hoping to get more feedback on this. lol I ended up just looking to see what was compatible with the the Cade I have and landed on one of those dual jets with random flow generator tips.
I’m pretty excited to get it actually, I havnt had the ability to manipulate the original jet enough to feel like I’m bringing benefit based on how it’s positioned. I’d say the one thing I did utilize it for was surface agitation.
 

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