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Taylor Technologies R-0004-E Reagent No.4 pH Indicator 16 oz. Taylor Technologies R-0004-E Reagent No.4 pH Indicator 16 oz.

Taylor Technologies R-0004-E Reagent No.4 pH Indicator 16 oz.

Taylor Technologies R-0004-E Reagent No.4 pH Indicator 16 oz. Taylor Technologies R-0004-E Reagent No.4 pH Indicator 16 oz.
$ 24.95

Score By Feature

Based on 83 ratings
Packaging
9.24
Delivery
9.40
Value for money
9.28
Satisfaction
9.21

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Product Description

The Taylor Replacement Reagent is used in the Taylor Test Kit
The pH Indicator # 4 16-ounce bottle comes in a wooden box
No. R-0004-E on the Taylor Reagent label

Questions & Answers

What are these bulk bottles for? Do they serve as refills for the How are you going to dispense the appropriate amount of reagent in the absence of a dispenser?

You are meant to refill the small dropper bottles that came with the original test kit with the bulk bottles you got.

Can you tell me how long the shelf life is?

The product should maintain its quality for at least a couple of years, if stored in climate control. You can stay in the sun for a few days or weeks in the dark. Frozen water should not be used

What is the best way to test this product with my Poolmaster Could you also conduct an acid demand test along with ph measurement?

When you put 5 drops of yellow dye into 44 ml of water, there will be 7 drops of yellow. In this case, purple is 0 and 0 is It is a 0 so a The color 4 is a kind of orange pink peach. For your test, the acid demand and base demand drops will be needed. So suppose your pool has an acid demand of 7 and a base demand of 8. A pH of 8 is too high and you need a pH of In step four, you add however many drops it takes to change the pool's color to peach and then figure out how many cups of acid the pool contains, probably one drop for a 15000 gallon pool, use one cup of muratic acid per drop. This is 0005

Can I know when the expiration date is?

It usually takes 2 to 3 years, depending on the situation.

Selected User Reviews For Taylor Technologies R-0004-E Reagent No.4 pH Indicator 16 oz.

For $22, you can get 16 oz
5/5

The date is 00 against the date. Eight dollars. For $22, you can get 16 oz. The date is 00 against the date. Eight dollars. Considering this product costs only 50 cents per 2 ounces, the cost of not purchasing it is of no consequence if you run a commercial pool or hot tub and require daily water testing.

Bridger Lewis
Bridger Lewis
| Aug 17, 2020
The item was returned to the sender
3/5

The reality was quite different from what I had anticipated.

Laylah Lamb
Laylah Lamb
| Jan 11, 2021
Yes, of course! Fill up your bottles with Lager
5/5

I like that you can refill the bottles in larger sizes.

Aarya Eaton
Aarya Eaton
| Apr 04, 2021
I give this product five stars
5/5

The reagent must be accurate It is impossible to go wrong with Taylor test kits because they are good products.

Jazmin Morales
Jazmin Morales
| Nov 23, 2020
Worked for me
5/5

Worked for me.

Elliana Contreras
Elliana Contreras
| Jan 14, 2021
I give this product five stars
5/5

What is the best product for you.

Riggs Shea
Riggs Shea
| Dec 09, 2020
I give this product five stars
5/5

What is the best product for you.

Rhett Parsons
Rhett Parsons
| Sep 08, 2020
I was satisfied with the price, the quality, and the speed of shipment
5/5

I love this product because it will last me a long time and I can save a lot of money by buying in bulk. We split the costs of sharing / selling with our friends.

Zayden Strong
Zayden Strong
| Sep 15, 2020

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