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The Taylor K-1515-A Drop Test Kit delivers precise measurement of Free and Combined Chlorine in pools and spas using a 3-reagent system. Each drop equals 0.2 or 0.5 ppm, enabling exact chlorine adjustments. The kit includes a sample tube, reagents, and a sturdy case with clear instructions, making it an essential tool for maintaining optimal water quality and safety.
Material | plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Swimming Pool, Spa |
P**R
Just what I needed.
Item was as described. I’ve seen other reviews about poor packing and opened product. The plastic box was wrapped in cellophane and everything was full and closed inside. Expiration dates one year out, as I expected. Happy with purchase.
P**R
The least expensive, most accurate titration kit for the price
This product should not be reviewed as a toy. That said, for about two months now, I've been hard at work researching and learning about test kits for spa water chemistry. I've had several different test setups; three different manufacture's strips, a digital test strip reader and a DPD color comparison kit. This is the fourth setup I've purchased for the purpose of testing spa water for chlorine.The package is a very nice compact package. As in the sales picture, the test kit consists of a blue storage box, instruction sheet, graduated test cylinder with plastic cap and several bottles of test reagent.The test is straight forward. Put a couple measured scoops of DPD powder in the test cylinder and add test reagent by the drop. Count the drops, multiply by 0.20 and voila, you have your ppm count. It takes a few trial runs to get use to the test procedure. Once you're use to the test procedure, plan on about five minutes to complete procedure. Accurate to within 0.10 ppm. A call to customer support set me on the straight and narrow. Very nice support group at Taylor Technologies.I found my other gear isn't even close to what the results of the Taylor K-1515-A test kit were. The other tests were so far off, the results make me wonder. I'll see about picking up an EPA certified test strip for commercial water testing for comparison purposes. All this means is that the EPA has certified the accuracy of the the test strips. Being certified by the EPA is not equivalent to being EPA approved. It just means that test strip company has submitted proof of the accuracy of their claims for a registration number. This way I'll have a final comparator to the results provided by the Taylor K-1515-A chlorine test kit.Overall, my first impressions are, this is a straight forward test kit with no whistles or bells. It is a test kit for free chlorine (FC) and combined chlorine (CC) and nothing more. At this time and point, I have no reason to think this kit isn't as accurate as the manufacture claims. If I find out any differently when I get the other strips in for comparison purposes, or find need to add to this review, I'll stop by and amend my comments accordingly. In the meantime, I feel comfortable highly recommending this product.Hope the above helps.
B**N
description is wrong, kit is not complete and is useless without sample tube
missing sample tube, so is of no use as a kit. Got a second kit and still no sample tube. Sample tube is shown in picture, listed in description and listed on the product instruction
M**9
Why did I not get this sooner?
I originally purchased test strips form my pool. Having given up I reviewed all the available kits. Based on professional presentation and local availablility I went with the K-2005. While I found it to be a decent kit, I still had trouble with out of range chlorine readings. Enter Taylor's K-1515 FAS-DPD test kit. I can look back at my last OTO test and decide if I want 0.2 or 0.5 ppm precision (or if I'm going long .. > 5 ppm). I no longer need to squint at a color bar that is hard to differentiate 1.5 ppm to 2 ppm and 3 ppm to 5 ppm. I no longer need to add distilled water when I am supershocking the pool. This kit takes away the guess work out.The only consideration I would have is kit K-1515-C comes with 2x 2oz bottles of titrant. On gut feeling I have purchased an extra bottle of titrant so I am not paying extra to ship more in the spring. I'll update this at the end of next season to see how long the 22mL bottle lasts.Taylor FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (Chlorine) 2 oz R-0871-CTaylor K-1515-C- Drop Test, FAS-DPD Chlorine, 1 drop = 0.2 or 0.5 ppm (2 oz) (for reference)I can get the other reagent locally if needed (R-0003), the FAS-DPD powder and titrant I have only found online.UPDATE AUG-2012: I have this to say .. the powder and the R-0871-C bottle will just make the year mark together. Seems to be the right combination. Additionally the R-0870-I container is something special. The inside of the container is desiccant coated to prevent moisture contamination. A fresh container should be near white on the inside. After a year or so of use, it will turn dark. When that happens, the desiccant has done its job .. do yours and get a fresh supply of powder. Also consider the Taylor 9265 Speedstir. Makes all of the titrant drop tests quick and easy. :)
S**.
very small bottle of DPD powder
This works great and the accuracy is pretty spot on however there was some powder spilled when received and it doesn't last long. I just received this a little over a week ago and the powder is gone already. I did use it a lot when I was learning but still. I have lots of liquid left but the powder is gone!
R**O
Excellent test kit.
I have used several of these Taylor K-1515-A chlorine test kits since 2012 - - all purchased from SDR Supply through Amazon. Results have always seemed accurate. The reagents seem to work for a few years past the "best by" dates.
D**M
Great product butttt.
I could not figure this out. My Chemistry is not up to par and I found it too hard to flow and understand. I’m not even sure this is the right Kit for my Water Testing needs.Reputable brand and kit though. Great shape and as described.Just not the product for me
T**N
Free and Combined Chlorine
Water testing strips are not always reliable for testing chlorine levels. And most test kits only measure Total Chlorine. I like this Taylor test Reagent kit is easy to use and provides an simple way to see my pool's combined and Free chlorine levels separately, which to me is more valuable than a Total Chlorine measurement.
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