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Features
Water testing is the first step to effective pool chemical maintenance
Essential to effective pool treatment
Measures pH as well as chorine and bromine levels
Refills available
For swimming pools and spas
Description
Measures chlorine, bromine, and pH. Packaged in a clear plastic case that doubles as a handy reclosable organizer.
Product Details
Product Length:
6.25 inches
Product Width:
6.13 inches
Product Height:
1.19 inches
Product Weight:
0.99 pounds
Package Length:
6.2 inches
Package Width:
6.1 inches
Package Height:
0.9 inches
Package Weight:
0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 21 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Labels must be misprinted Dec 05, 2011
By NOLAMOM The Alkalinity and pH colors are not correct. If you look at any other brand, you will see that the Alkalinity colors are the green tint and the pH is the orange tint. My bottle obviously has a misprinted label because the colors are opposite. This obviously doesn't give you an accurate reading and if trying to fix the "problem" yourself then you are fixing the wrong problem. I was getting ready to treat my water for low pH and high Alk, but had my water tested at my pool center. Well....after their test I actually needed to treat low Alk and high pH. I'm sure there are others with the same mislabeled bottle, so heads-up!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Accurate Testing Aug 15, 2011
By Julie T
"Julie"
This test kit provides accurate testing, however the color bar, came loose on the chlorine side and got lost, luckily it is just shades of yellow and you can pretty much just guess if it is good or bad. :)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Colors show that aren't on the chart Aug 07, 2011
By Gabby We have colors showing up that aren't on the chart. As well, searching online to learn how to diagnose this dilemma is futile. The company has not website and doesn't offer how to rectify balancing the water with unusual colors. I won't purchase this product again and am stuck with a new bottle of these things.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Colors don't match reference chart that well Jul 29, 2010
By E. Seymour These strips are OK. The tint of the total alkalinity isn't quite the same as the reference on the label, so it's hard to tell exactly what the reading is. Also, the pH reading seems to constantly drift a little over the first 60 seconds, so that reading can be hard to judge. The chlorine works well, but I think next year I'm going to switch back to Aquachek strips.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
A bit misleading Sep 23, 2011
By Dawn L. Fehr Since these were called "4-Way" test strips, I assumed the following FOUR items were tested: pH Free chlorine Total alkalinity Cyanuric acid
Actually, this only tests THREE things. Cyanuric acid is NOT included: pH Chlorine/Bromine Total alkalinity
This was partially my fault because I didn't thoroughly read the product details AND I was relying on my memory of my AquaCheck bottle. However, I still feel the name is misleading because "Chlorine/Bromine" is ONE line item, not two (therefore making this a THREE way test in my mind!). In addition, I would like to know my cyanuric acid level.