Tetra Test 6in1

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Product Name

Test 6in1

Manufacturer

Tetra GmbH - Germany

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Product Description

25 Nessler type dry pad test strips contained in an aluminium metal sealed tube with a push on lid.

It measures :

and

(1 mg/l = 1 ppm)

Usage

You simply dip the stick into the water and swirl it about for 5 seconds, remove and shake off excess water and wait for approximately 60 seconds and compare colours on stick to side of tube.

Date Stamp

This items uses chemicals and has a finite shelf life. The metal tube when bought in 2008-08-29 had a sealed date stamp of 2010-06 which is almost 2 years.

Retail Cost

Approximately £11.95


User Review

I've used Tetra 5in1 tube strips for a couple of years and this product is much the same. So I'll highlight the differences.

This means you can test for chlorine levels and indirectly for the presence of chloramine in your tap water (if your tap water supplier uses chloramine then by testing for a small level of chlorine it will show up as a 'above zero' level.

For those of us who get chloramine put into their tap water, an increasing large number of us it seems every year, you may be wondering how useful this chlorine level is? Well the standard test for chloramine is to measure total chlorine and free chlorine and then subtract the free chlorine measurement. This is your level of chloramine. QED, any level of free chlorine indicates that there may be chloramine in the water and you need to use a chloramine removing water conditioner.[2]

Useful points

--Quatermass 20:18, 20 August 2009 (UTC)


References

  1. Tetra Help desk - Dave Hulse B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc.
  2. Free Chlorine, Bound Chlorine, chloramine and Total Chlorine PDF file by [http://ibtbiomed.com/tech_corner/ Integrated Biomedical Technology Bulletins
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