LaMotte 6999A Visual Grade TesTabs, Chlorine DPD #1 RAPID, 100 ct.
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In fact, yes. Strips replace kits like Lamotte 3312, not the other way around The kits have the Octa-Hormone test methods for measuring 1 mg of chlorine per liter of water Calculates the range of colors using a slide
Obviously these are the same ones I bought last year and they have the EX stamp. Since I keep them in an air conditioned room, I fully expect them to last them until at least that date without any issues.
There is a wide variation in shipping times among sellers. The item is usually in stock at Recreation Supply and ships within 1 business day most of the time. If a seller lists shipping time of 1 to 3 months, it is likely that the item does not exist.
DPD 1 with green letters are the ones I ordered and received
Selected User Reviews For LaMotte 6999A Visual Grade TesTabs, Chlorine DPD #1 RAPID, 100 ct.
There is a two-inch standard in my apartment A tube that is The ratio of chlorine to pH is 0. 00 DPD1 test kit. There were about 50 pellets in the kit. Whenever I ran out of these, I ordered them to replace them. I have been using them all summer long and they've worked great. As far as I'm aware, no broken pellets can be found nor has the packaging been torn in my 20 or so uses.
are set up so that the expiration is a couple years away.
It will be used to test the pool water for freshness.
It was my pleasure to use this brand previously and I am pleased with their products. The local pool supply stores don't seem to carry these in stock. Instead they have strips, but I prefer to use my test kit with these. Despite their expiration date of 2018, I've just used the last of my supply of these, which had expired over a year ago.
The product is right. The price is great.
As for the delivery, it was quick and the tablets worked perfectly. The only issue I encountered was my inability to determine the difference between visual and instrument grade. It wasn't until now that I understood the difference in the color of the writing, I noticed that the written material was a different color. It's Instrument Grade that I need for my ColorQ. The provider is not responsible for that, but it might be useful to mention "visual grade" somewhere in the description with a short explanation of what the difference is. I did not find this information on the Lamotte site either. I didn't know I need to look for "visual grade" on the packaging, but I notice it on the packaging anyway. A lesson like that probably wouldn't have been that expensive.
Wouldn't it be great if I loved How do you test the chlorine level in your pool? I guess that's all right they work, are reasonably priced and have a long shelf life.
I like the DPD 1-Satchel. The ability to handle free and total credit is tested three times. The Leslie's store near me stopped carrying the product. The shipment arrived quickly without any issues. It is a fair.