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Posted 3 July 2023
AquaChek Test Strips for Hot Tubs / Swimming Pools / Spas. 6 pack of 50 Strips. 300 Strips Total. £37.44 via eBay / Castle Hot Tubs
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Really good value considering a 25 pack of ClearWater strips are usually more (per pack) £7 in B&M vs £6.24 for 50 here (or 12 and a half pence each strip!), when bought as a 6-pack.
These are apparently more accurate too according to the Amazon reviews here: amazon.co.uk/dp/…8-1
Copy & Paste Description here:
Test strips are ideal for testing you Swimming Pool or Hot tub water.
Chlorine Test Sticks Product information:
Test for Free Chlorine , pH Alkalinity and Stabilisers.
15 seconds for accurate Results.
Castle Hot Tubs is a well established, trusted name in the water care industry,we will do our very best to ensure that your purchasing experience with us is a pleasant one.If for any reason you are not 100% happy with our service, we will put it right,so please do contact us directly before leaving a negative feedback! Thank you!
These are apparently more accurate too according to the Amazon reviews here: amazon.co.uk/dp/…8-1
Copy & Paste Description here:
Test strips are ideal for testing you Swimming Pool or Hot tub water.
Chlorine Test Sticks Product information:
Test for Free Chlorine , pH Alkalinity and Stabilisers.
15 seconds for accurate Results.
Castle Hot Tubs is a well established, trusted name in the water care industry,we will do our very best to ensure that your purchasing experience with us is a pleasant one.If for any reason you are not 100% happy with our service, we will put it right,so please do contact us directly before leaving a negative feedback! Thank you!
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Edited by rrr99gp, 3 July 2023
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Up to you if you want to save a pound or two and potentially ruin countless gallons of water (of which drained, could be classed as chemical waste if it's that out of whack).
On top of all that, these still work out cheaper.
Reviews of the one you suggested:
amazon.co.uk/gp/…894
amazon.co.uk/gp/…894
amazon.co.uk/gp/…894 (edited)