Best pump for water station?

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What’s the best pump out there to hook up to a mixing station? I have two 210 gallon drums that it would be hooked up to and I mix about 600 gallons of water a week. I’ve gone through 3 L2 pumps in less then a year so it’s time for some better options that can stand up to mixing the salt. Any suggestions? Thanks guys!
 
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For the amount of money of 3 L2 you could’ve bought a abyzz. Would’ve saved you all the time and effort
I only paid for one it’s been under warranty. My warranty is up and I’m on my fourth L2 now so I’m planning on selling this new replacement pump and buying a different option that will last me. I have abyzz on my display but I don’t see a abyzz being able to keep up with all the salt just like the L2 wasn’t able to. I was looking into the reeflo pumps but keep hearing they are garbage also such as leaks. Just looking for other options that can last me a few years at least and can push a bunch of water.
 
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