

⚡ Elevate your chemistry and wellness game with premium Potassium Chloride!
Potassium Chloride (KCl) is a food-grade, versatile inorganic compound prized for its high potassium content. Ideal for electrolyte balance, chemical fluxes, heat packs, and more, it comes in a resealable, safety-sealed 1-pound bag ensuring freshness and convenience. Trusted by professionals and rated highly in industrial reagents, this product blends quality with multi-purpose functionality.
| ASIN | B008NX2WJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,467 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Inorganic Reagents |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (601) |
| Date First Available | July 22, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PD-25904 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.19 x 5.67 x 2.24 inches; 1 Pounds |
N**E
Works great
I bought this to add to the calcium carbonate solution I use for fractal burning. Potassium is more conductive than calcium and adding it to the solution increased small branching patterns.
H**L
Potassium Chloride can provide balance with sodium chloride as cooking salt
It's potassium chloride. So what's to say? (I mix a small portion with table salt for better balance, because I do like salt!
I**Y
Fits my need for electrolyte
Bought it to mix with table salt for electrolytes and it seems to work for this purpose. The FAQ on the company's website does state that their KCl is food grade! "Are any of your products food grade? The only products we sell that are food grade is Citric Acid and Potassium Chloride. It is the only one certified. All the others are technical grade so they are good quality there but not good enough for human consumption. We purposely buy this grade because food grade chemicals can cost 5x as much."
G**T
Campfire coloring
Campfire pyrotechnics... used with other to color campfire flames. Home experiments..
J**Y
I think it works but how many MG of potassium per tablespoon?
I mix 1 tablespoon of power in a pint of water, drink it after breakfast, and after a few days I noticed that I no longer wake up at night with my heart racing after a 4hour dream cycle. So I’m guessing that my racing heart was from low potassium and I’m very curious how many MG this power has per tablespoon. I don’t want to get my potassium too high
C**S
Source for K
Use it in water for the potassium
C**B
price point
this item had the best price point and that’s why I purchased it. I use potassium every day as a dietary/electrolyte supplement.
F**N
Unclear if food grade.
Product was billed as an edible item but labeling does not indicate edibility.
M**W
Very good, taste ok
M**H
It's potassium chloride... It'll taste like it, cheaper than bulk supplements and it's made by Canadians. Be extremely careful how you dose this, every electrolyte mix has 200mg of potassium per serving I suggest that's all you take. Or you can... DIE
A**Z
Exactly what it was supposed to be. Arrived on time and was packaged well. Very pleased. I will be using this for snake juice fast.
A**R
mauvaise qualité !! contien beaucoup dimpureté comparativement a dautre fournisseur
M**L
I have checked the manufacturer's website and this does not appear to be food grade product. I don't think it's impure and so I'm using it as a potassium supplement anyways. If you are using this as a potassium supplement, you want to weight out exactly 1.5 grams using an accurate scale. You can mix that into water up to 5 separate times per day. If you do it too frequently you're going to get a laxative effect. Taking too much can make you very sick! There is another reviewer on here who was mixing 20 grams into water at a time. Don't take 20 grams of KCl at one time if you're using this as a supplement, that is bad for you.