Leisure Time 45435 Brominating Granular for Spas and Hot Tubs, 1.75 lb., 1-Pack
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Tell me everything about it. There is a supply and demand situation. You won't be able to find (bromine granules) anywhere.
I'm not a big fan of hot tubs. My wife usually does it two hours after messing around with all the chemicals.
I've used this chemical and drained our tub, and I've had no problems with the lawn dying.
A Bromine Sanitizer for your Hot Tub Water is the Brominating Granular. A shock treatment is not the same as this product. Renew comes highly recommended in this regard.
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I had to toss it out in the end. br>I was very disappointed because I was unable to get it to work in my hot tub. I went to my local pool/hot tub store and had it tested, as well as my water. It turned out to be a vintage piece! I had to buy it all over again! br>The one I bought in the store worked without a hitch. As a result, I learned my lesson.
Earlier this year, the plant was destroyed by fire. As a result, this is a high-priced item. We have no idea when everyone will run out, and we have yet to find a suitable replacement. So, please, get back to work as soon as possible!!.
For the past five years, I've had this in my tub. We've switched brands a few times, but we always seem to return to this brand because it offers the best price per pound. I got a 4-bottle set, which means I won't have to order as frequently. Keep in mind that your experience may vary depending on the tubs, filters, and users you use. When used correctly in a modern tub, however, it performs admirably.
I tried to use these in my hot tub, but they didn't work. Bean granules would dissolve quickly, making it difficult to maintain the required levels. It's great for a quick boost, but not so much for long-term results. She'll need tablets for the long run.
We've been using it for a long time and it's fantastic. If you're going to use it for a hot tub or a pool, I'd recommend it. It's not outrageously priced, and it works well and lasts a long time! However, make sure you follow the directions carefully because too much can cause itchiness and irritation to the skin!.
I was using chlorine, but bromine is far superior. I don't need nearly as much bromine as I did in Chlorine; all I wish for is a lower price. Although chlorine is less expensive, bromine is preferred due to the tub's constant high temperature.
On an initial spa fill, this brings the Bromine level to the correct level. To keep the level correct, just add a small amount now and then.
It dissolves quickly and leaves a much smaller bromine reserve than other brands I've tried. In addition to using bromine tablets, I believe I only need to add a tablespoon every week or so.