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Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strip, S-1332-12

Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strip, S-1332-12

Mfg #: S-1332-12

SKU: TAY-47-1120

UPC: 840036050279

$23.89
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Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strip,  S-1332-12

The Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strip, S-1332-12, is a quick and easy way to test the pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, free chlorine, and bromine levels in your spa water. The strips are made of durable plastic and are designed to be dipped in water for 1 second and then removed. The color of the strip will change depending on the level of each chemical in the water.

The Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strips are accurate and easy to use. They are also very affordable, making them a great option for spa owners.

Here are some of the features of the Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strips:

  • Quick and easy to use
  • Accurate
  • Affordable
  • Made of durable plastic
  • Designed to be dipped in water for 1 second and then removed
  • Color of the strip will change depending on the level of each chemical in the water

Here are some of the benefits of using the Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strips:

  • Can help to keep your spa clean and free of debris
  • Can help to prevent the spread of algae and bacteria
  • Can help to extend the life of your spa equipment
  • Can help to save you money on spa maintenance

Here are some of the instructions on how to use the Taylor 5-Way Spa Test Strips:

  1. Fill a clean container with spa water.
  2. Dip the test strip in the water for 1 second and then remove it.
  3. Compare the color of the strip to the color chart on the back of the bottle to determine the pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, free chlorine, and bromine levels.
  4. If the pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, free chlorine, or bromine level is too high or too low, add chemicals to the spa water to adjust the levels.
  5. Test the pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, free chlorine, and bromine levels again after adding chemicals to the spa water.