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Acidifying GP Reagents – 50 Powder Pillows
Acidifying GP Reagents – 50 Powder Pillows
- Made in Germany for the US market
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Acidifying-GP Reagents (50 powder pillows) are photometer-compatible replacement / refill consumable reagents used for accurate pool & spa testing.
Key Specs
- Product type: Replacement / refill reagent (consumable)
- Test parameter: Acid levels
- Range: Not specified
- Format: Powder pillows (50 tests)
- Shelf life: 24 months (sealed, stored properly)
What this reagent does
This pack of 50 tablets is an ideal reagent for your PoolWaterLAB and Water Tester to test the acid levels in your pool water. Easy to use, these tablets will provide you with accurate and reliable results for worry-free pool maintenance.
Storage & shelf life
Store reagents cool, dry, and sealed. Avoid humidity and heat.
- Recommended storage temperature: 59-77°F (15-25°C)
- Protect from: moisture/water and direct heat
Proper storage helps maintain accuracy and supports the stated shelf life.
Note: Product performance depends on correct testing procedure and proper reagent storage.
Which photometers are these reagents compatible with
Which photometers are these reagents compatible with
The reagents are compatible with our entire family of photometers
- PoolWaterLAB v2.0
- PrimeLab v2.0
- PrimeLab v1.0
- PoolLab 1.0
- PoolLab 2.0
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