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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: steve771 on October 19, 2004, 11:12:40 pm

Title: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: steve771 on October 19, 2004, 11:12:40 pm
My kit came with strips, which are ok I guess, but a little hard to read.  Are the liquid kits easier, and if so, what do you recommend?
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: bulmer4nc on October 19, 2004, 11:17:31 pm
$15 at Walmart.   Works great.
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: Vinny on October 20, 2004, 07:20:05 am
For my pool (and when I get my tub) I use a DPD test kit from Leslie's Pool Supplies. I paid about $45.00 and it tests all parameters. It's equivalent to the Taylor K-2005 kit (actually it's the same kit with Leslie's name on it).

I have used the kit that bulmer4nc suggested (the K Mart equivalent) and it does work great but apparently OTO kits show total chlorine and I wanted to be able to differentiate free vs total. Maybe in a tub it doesn't matter though!
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: windsurfdog on October 20, 2004, 12:21:23 pm
My vote goes to the Taylor Test Kit in a big way.  If you decide the $45 is too steep, at least buy the booklet that comes with the Taylor......get it at Doc's site or order the whole kit from him.......
Go to Taylor's site (http://www.taylortechnologies.com)and look at all the other test kits they make for all kinds of purposes including industrial testing.  This gave me the warm fuzzies......
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Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: tony on October 20, 2004, 01:08:00 pm
I also vote for the Taylor.  I've been using it for a long while and it is a great tool.  I have been contemplating a titration chlorine test kit for very accurate free chlorine and total chlorine readings.  With it chlorine users can tell exactly when they need to shock.
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: steve771 on October 20, 2004, 01:19:03 pm
Thanks guys.  I think I'll take a look at the wal-mart version and see.  The taylor kit does look good, I just wonder if I really need all that?
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: bulmer4nc on October 20, 2004, 01:26:03 pm
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My vote goes to the Taylor Test Kit in a big way.  If you decide the $45 is too steep, at least buy the booklet that comes with the Taylor......get it at Doc's site or order the whole kit from him.......
Go to Taylor's site (http://www.taylortechnologies.com)and look at all the other test kits they make for all kinds of purposes including industrial testing.  This gave me the warm fuzzies......
 8)

Just for fun I thought I'd take a peek at the Taylor site.  I saw that they also sell test strips.  Check this out:

http://www.taylortechnologies.com/products_kitinfo.asp?&MarketID=1&KitID=2269

Holy Crap - over $200 for a container of test strips?   Are they made of gold or something?
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: Lori on October 20, 2004, 02:49:13 pm
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Thanks guys.  I think I'll take a look at the wal-mart version and see.  The taylor kit does look good, I just wonder if I really need all that?


I use my Taylor Kit all the time.  I use the chlorine, ph, and alk tests continually.  When I do a fresh fill, I check the hardness level.  I haven't used the Cyanuric (sp?) test, but that is the only one.

I love my Taylor Kit!!!
Title: Re: Best test kit? (reasonably priced)
Post by: windsurfdog on October 21, 2004, 09:29:00 am
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Just for fun I thought I'd take a peek at the Taylor site.  I saw that they also sell test strips.  Check this out:

http://www.taylortechnologies.com/products_kitinfo.asp?&MarketID=1&KitID=2269

Holy Crap - over $200 for a container of test strips?   Are they made of gold or something?

Here's what's included--looks like a dealer display/starter kit including 25--50 ct. containers of strips:
http://www.taylortechnologies.com/products_components.asp?KitID=2269

Doesn't appear to be gold........
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