Currently, I'm using Leslie's AccuBlue home test. Does anyone have experience with this type of test? If so, what are your thoughts on accuracy & convenience?
I found the Leslie Accublue Home Test to be convienant and accurate with the store tests. I recently returned mine because the monthly fee was quite pricey. $50 x 4 months was my limit.
I found the Leslie Accublue Home Test to be convienant and accurate with the store tests. I recently returned mine because the monthly fee was quite pricey. $50 x 4 months was my limit.
More reagents than the Taylor kit for FC (which you test the most).
Includes the SmartStir or Speed Stir (your choice).
Made with Taylor reagents.
Reagents are guaranteed fresh. We have had reports of Taylor kits bought online, that have sat in a warehouse, the reagents go bad before expiration.
More reagents than the Taylor kit for FC (which you test the most).
Includes the SmartStir or Speed Stir (your choice).
Made with Taylor reagents.
Reagents are guaranteed fresh. We have had reports of Taylor kits bought online, that have sat in a warehouse, the reagents go bad before expiration.
Thank you for your help. I still have a long ways to go to be pool schooled, but this is a start. I am having soo much trouble keeping my water balanced. I just wanna relax in my spa!
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