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EASYTEST 9-Way Pool Test Strips offer a professional-grade, all-in-one solution to monitor nine critical water parameters quickly and accurately. With 140 strips per pack, these easy-to-use reactive paper strips deliver fast, reliable results in just 15 seconds, empowering pool and spa owners to maintain crystal-clear, safe water effortlessly.













| ASIN | B0CPP3FPKS |
| Brand Name | EASYTEST |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (291) |
| Included Components | 9 IN 1 Pool Test Strips |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EASYTEST |
| Material Type | Reactive paper |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Spa, Hot Tub, Swimming Pool |
| Sterility Rating | 0-14 |
| UPC | 860011197584 |
R**N
Easy to use and same accuracy as my digital meter.
A**R
Easy to use and easy to read. Some of the sticks are missing the square to test some of the chemicals. Some of the sticks were cut very narrow. Overall happy with purchase as it tests for a lot more than chlorine.
A**Y
I have found that the Hardness, Free and Total Chlorine, Alkalinity, and pH are pretty close but the Cyanuric Acid is basically useless as it is for most paper test strips from my understanding. CA showed zero when it was actually about 80ppm when I first tested. I have the TaylorK-2006C which is perfect for fine tuning your chemicals and shows far more precise numbers but it's also $125 so I only use it to get my CA and alkalinity. I also bought a separate electronic salt meter that shows pH, etc and the strips are close but when adding pH down, I refer to the pH reading on the electronic meter so I don't add too much. But for what they are these test strips are the cheapest and best way to keep track of your pool's readings.
A**R
So, I originally bought these test strips so that I could test the salt level in my pool. I should have looked at the description more carefully as I didn't realize I was only getting 10. Regardless, the salt strips do not work at all! There is no color change when you put it in the water. Now the 7 in 1 strips work fine. Which is the only reason I gave it 2 stars. As far as it being easy? Well yes, all you have to do is dip it in the water, anyone can do that! I also have found out that you can buy these through Walmart and save around $5. This was not a good purchase for me, and I do not recommend unless you are just using it to test the simple things like Ph and water hardness.
C**K
Not sure on accuracy because im using bromine but chlorine is registering on the tab.. idk, the colors on the tabs change and if you add more chemicals the colors change in the right direction for the chemical you added. Im not a chemist, I only play a chemist in a pornographic soap opera but I did stay at a Holiday InnExpress last night
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