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πŸ’¦ WaterWorks 481108 by Industrial Test Systems: Enhanced SEO-friendly Version Review

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πŸ”¬ Substance Analysis Instrumentation, πŸ” Test, Measure & Inspect

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Description of πŸ’¦ WaterWorks 481108 by Industrial Test Systems: Enhanced SEO-friendly Version

Total hardness water quality test strips evaluate calcium levels in residential, industrial, or educational applications. Tests from 0 to 1,000 ppm with sensitivity indicators at 0, 40, 80, 120, 180, 250, 425, and 1,000 ppm (mg/L) or 0, 2, 5, 7, 11, 15, 25, and 58 gpg. Three-second test time for immediate results. Country of origin: United States.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ineffective strips in laboratory consumables

Do not buy this product! I rarely write reviews but would like to warn future buyers about this useless product. I originally bought these strips to test our cloth diaper water and didn't read them closely. This is NOT good news for the cloth diaper group. This can cause deposits if you don't have a HARD wash program! These streaks showed that I have soft water even though it is very hard. We live in a mountainous area on limestone. Do yourself a favor and save time and money by taking your…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Buy Hach Strips instead - they really work

These strips are extremely difficult to read accurately. When used as directed, the color of the area on the test strip will vary widely. The center of the area is a different color than the edges. While I read the strip as a 3 gpg, my wife read it as a 7 gpg. I looked at the edge which was a lighter, more distinct color while my wife looked at the center which was a watery stain. We still don't know what was right. We ended up throwing them away and bought HACH strips (also sold by Revain)…

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  • Laboratory Supplies
Cons
  • Slightly Torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good way to measure the hardness of well water.

To calibrate my new water softener, I purchased MHT total hardness strips and Industrial Test Systems WaterWorks total hardness strips for comparison. The MHT strips were either defective or unusable. First, the hardness method requires comparing the color palette on the test strip with the colors on the vial label. The MHT colors are very close together and if the test strips showed color changes it would be difficult to match them to a specific color on the bottle. In my case it didn't…

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  • Lab & Scientific Products
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