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AquaChek 562227 Phosphate Test Kit for Swimming Pools, 20-Count

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$12.55

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About this item

  • The Test Gives Accurate Results After Only 60-Seconds, And Measures Phosphate From 0 To 1000 Parts Per Billion
  • Measures: Phosphate Levels
  • Each Kit Includes : Test Vial, Color Chart And Directions
  • Made in United States



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #12,206 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
  • #14 in Aquarium Test Kits
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Keep phosphate levels in check to prevent breakouts! Packaged in a convenient and sturdy plastic bottle, the AquaChek Phosphate kit includes testing powder pillows, sampling vial, directions and color chart. The test gives accurate results after only 60-seconds, and measures phosphate from 0 to 1000 parts per billion. 20 tests per bottle. Only available in US, not for resale in Canada.


Karen A. Harmon
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
This test kit has kept our phosphates in check. . .Simple and easy to use. Quick to deliver!
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
The chemical indicators on the strips are more readable than other brands in the sense that there is more variation in the colors so it is easier to see the level of what ever chemical is being measured. I've tried cheaper brands and they aren't worth the money that you think you might be saving because I had to fall back to using a fluid test kit when I wanted more accuracy.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Easy to use and simple to read result. Make sure to place the white paper under the tube and view from the top when assessing result color as directed. Viewing from the side can give you an inaccurate result.
Wayne J
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2024
It’s difficult to get the little packets of powder into the vile. When I did the mixture, it gave me a reading of zero phosphates. I’m not sure how accurate that is because my pool company testing said I had over 4000 PPB. So whose lying and who’s right?
Desert Diva
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023
The product is easy to use and saves MANY trips to the pool store to have phosphates tested. It's accurate enough to let us know when we have to add phosphate remover. Recommended for people who like to have an easy way to test phosphates in pool water without waiting in lines at pool stores.
Walt S
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
Even with proper chlorine and ph levels, I was still having challenges with algae. Knowing that phosphates feed algae, I decided to test. My results were very high! After using a phosphate remover, my levels tested zero, and my algae problems were cleared. I recommend any pool owner to test for their algae levels using a kit like this. It'll save you headaches!
Hissyfitx
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2023
Works great.
Upstate NY Guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019
Seems to work well for me. Quick and easy to use. I don’t worry too much about phosphates as long as the readings are not too high as if your pool water is balanced properly algae should not be a problem
JD
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2018
So I think I've purchased this product for the last time. I have used this for probably 5 years and in the first 2-3 years, the test results were accurate (similar to my pool store test results) and the powder in the packets was bright white and had a shelf life of at least a year. (I used a container for the last half of one pool season and the first half of the following season). A few years ago, I had purchased a new kit at the beginning of the season, and by mid-season I noticed that some of the packet contents were discolored brown and looked like dirty beach sand - and they didn't produce an accurate test result (always indicated 0 phosphates). This phenomenon was also noted by another reviewer. At first it was only 2-3 packets within the 20 packet kit. The next year same problem, but it was 10 packets bad out of the 20 and I asked AquaChek to replace the kit. They did and the replacement still had 4-5 bad packets but got me through the season. This year on March 18, 2018, I purchased the new kit shown in the picture. By August I was again running into bad packets, and by this past week (September 15) I opened all 10 packets remaining in the kit and ALL 10 of them were bad. I sprinkled the contents of two packets out onto the lid shown in the picture and you can see the powder is no longer bright white - it has morphed into something resembling dirty beach sand. What frosts me is that I've always stored this kit indoors in a dark dry closet. The manufacturing date shown on the large plastic package is 09/15 which I presume means September 2015 - and the expiration date shown on the little silver packets says 08/20 which I presume means August 2020. There is something wrong with the product formulation, packaging, or the manufacturing process that basically ruins most of the kit LONG before it expires. I'm looking for a new product and I'd give this 0 stars if I could.
wanderfeet
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016
+ Test chemical already in fine, powdery form in small sealed square pockets+ Dissolves quickly and takes only 1 minute get result; a competing product takes more than 4 minutes+ Has longer shelf life than a competing product+ Color chart simple to use to “bracket” the result phosphate ppm+ Accurate results (compared to water tests performed by local pool product store)- Incorrect product description: “20 strip count” and “Just dip and wait 15 seconds.” Actual item is test powder in individual sealed packagesAfter an algae bloom episode a couple of years ago due to high phosphates while having residual chlorine, I started to use this Aquachek product and Phosfree to monitor and control my pool phosphate level. I also used a competing phophate test kit at the same time to determine which was better. The color result from the competing test kit was a much darker blue color (higher phosphate reading) than that from the Aquachek. Comparing both to the phosphate test result from the local pool store showed that the Aquachek test result was accurate while the other one was reading too high. Also, the other product were small individual tablets instead of powder form and took about 4 times as long to dissolve as Aquachek. It also expired faster as Aquachek, as its tablets were contained in a rectangular strip with aluminum back and apparently not sealed as well. After a few months, the tablets turned black or a rust color and were no longer usable.The Aquachek color chart may not help to nail the actual phosphate down to the nearest 50 or 100 ppm, but it can help to bracket the phosphate level. I have been able to use this test kit in conjunction with maintenance doses of Phosfree to keep my pool water clear and algae-free without the need to make trips to the local pool store for water analysis for phosphates. I plan to continue using this product going forward.
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