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I use the Lamotte kits for Nitrate, Iron, and Phosphate.
The tests can be a bit involved (multiple reagents/powders/etc.), and take a bit of time (3-10 minutes to 'cook') but they have the best systems for reading accurate results. As to the costs....Like they say when you go to buy a Rolls Royce, if you have to ask you can't afford it. No... I made up the Rolls Royce stuff. "Jim K" wrote in message . .. Which brand test kit(s) do you use and why? Are they accurate, easy to use, reasonably priced? |
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