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Just got 2 new eco 264 and one is working good the other is very loud and sounds like the impeller is rattling... it's 2 am and it's keeping me up... can i take it back to were i got it? by the way i got it 8 hours ago :( I hope it doesn't fail tonight

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Sorry it has taken so long to get a response, I just got here. You should defiantly take it back and ask for a replacement. The store may refer you to the manufacturer to get a replacement. It is probably the impeller shaft, they can get damaged during transit to the shop.

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