
OK, so you COULD go and eat a value meal at some fast or semi-fast food restaurant for five dollars (plus tax)… or you could take advantage of a great price on Pool Check 3 Way Test Strips that you know you will need this pool season.
What do they test for? So glad you asked! Pool Check 3 in 1 Test Strips test for Free Chlorine (0-20ppm), Bromine (0-40ppm), Total Alkalinity (0-360ppm), and pH (6.0-9.0).
Right now on the National Safety Products web site you can get a bottle of 50 strips for just five bucks… which works out to just 10 cents a test.
You KNOW you will need these things at some point this pool season so why not pick up a few bottles right now and not have to worry about running out later this Summer and having to pay MORE for the same product; simply because retailers know you’ll have to pay whatever they ask at that point.
Order some Pool Check 3 in 1 Test Strips today… or for those of you who don’t like using test strips and prefer to use a more traditional test kit, you will find those on Taylor-Test-Kits.Com.
On another note…
Happy Friday, everyone! Weekend’s almost here!

Over the weekend we received word that National Safety Products decide to offer Pool Check 3 Way Test Strips at a really low price — but only for a limited time. Normally selling for $7.49 for a bottle of 50 test strips, right now you can pick up a bottle of 50 for just $4.99.
For those who don’t feel like doing the math, the sale price of $4.99 means you will save $2.50… which is a 33% savings!
Rapid Testing Procedure
When it comes to testing pool water, no one wants to spend any more time than absolutely necessary so the fact that it takes less than 30 seconds to use Pool Check 3 Way Test Strips makes them an excellent choice.
Checks Critical Pool Water Parameters
Considered the breed-n-butter test strip by many pool industry professionals, the Pool Check 3 Way Test Strips test for the following critical pool water parameters: free chlorine, pH and total alkalinity. One can also use this product to measure bromine levels in swimming pools if needed.
Detection Levels
- Free Chlorine: 0, 0.5, 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 ppm
- Bromine: 0, 1, 2, 6, 10, 20, 40 ppm
- Total Alkalinity: 0, 40, 80, 120, 180, 240, 360 ppm
- pH: 6.0, 6.4, 6.8, 7.2, 7.6, 8.2, 9.0
Need to test more parameters than that? Take a look at the Pool Check 6 Way Test Strips!
On Another Note
OK, so a lot of the fast food places have started boasting about having the best and most delicious $5 meals you can get for… 5 bucks. While the Pool Check 3 Way Test Strips won’t fill you up or stop hunger pains in your belly, they will help you keep your pool water, safe, clean and perfect for cooling off on a hot day.
A fat-filled, calorie bomb combo meal can’t do anything except… make your batching suit fit a little tighter. LOL.
We recently spoke with the folks over at Pool Center, an online merchant of pool and spa supplies since 1995, and they filled us in on what Aquachek Test Strips and Meters they plan to carry for the 2010 Pool Season.
Perhaps the most advertised name in the pool test strip industry, Aquachek offers a wide selection of pool & spa testing products specifically calibrated to work in conjunction with the unique sanitizing chemicals, necessary balancing chemicals, and natural elements found in pool and spa water.
For a lot of people the phrase Water Chemistry brings back memories of nightmarish chemistry exams in school. In this case, though, checking the chemistry means keeping track of certain parameters in the water and making sure they stay in the proper ranges.
Monitoring the water chemistry in a pool will not cause you the pain you suffered through earlier in life. For the average pool owner, simple dip-n-read Pool Check test strips will work just fine. They allow for easy monitoring of the basics: Chlorine Level, pH, Total Alkalinity, and Hardness. Additionally, a trip to the pool store with a sample of water works equally well. Plus the fine folks at the store will give excellent directions on how to correct any problems they may find.
For those who maintain commercial or public pools, use of dip-n-read test strips will typically NOT suffice.
Most local Health Departments prefer to see pool/spa professionals using EPA Compliant methods for the monitoring of certain things like Free & Total Chlorine. They also want to see a host of other parameters like Cyanuric Acid (chlorine stabilizer) monitored on a regular basis. Sound intimidating? Let us help you with that.

Prior to the introduction of portable, easy-to-use handheld meters like the eXact Micro 7+ Advanced Photometric System, EPA Compliant chlorine testing required messy wet kits, dropper bottles, titrants, tablets and/or irritating dusts. No other chlorine detection method involving DPD Chemistry existed.
Now, however, with affordable EPA Compliant (for chlorine monitoring) water quality testing meters such as the eXact Micro 7+ Advanced Photometric System which makes use of a new, more convenient DPD Delivery System known as DPD ReagentStrips available, chlorine testing has become a lot easier and pretty much anyone can obtain accurate, reliable water test results in minutes.