IN CANADA: Where to buy Taylor Test Kit???
Hello,
Does anyone know where someone could purchase the Taylor K 2006 Test Kit. I have tried a number of sites in the US who will not ship this item to Canada...
Many thanks,
Carrie
I'm sorry, but I've deleted many of the posts here. It turns out that some of the advice here could possible be criminal under Canadian law. Please do NOT post any suggestions about how to ship US kits across the Canadian border. I'm NOT accusing anyone here of deliberately misbehaving. I'm placing a fuller explanation at the bottom of this thread.
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I would recommend Piscines-Apollo. I have had dealings with them and they are very reliable and knowledgeable.
The sad news is that the Taylor kits are much more expensive in Canada. There is only one master distributor there, Lowry & Associates in Onterio. Not sure why there is such a big price discrepancy between Canadian and US prices but the Canadian distributor probably has a say in that.
I have heard that there is some arrangement between Taylor and Lowry, which is why US retailers cannot ship to Canada.
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Watermom
Evan, do you know of another equivalent kit that you could recommend that she might be able to get in Canada without having to sell off a kidney to pay for it? :eek::eek:
I know that stand alone FAS-DPD tests are available from both AquaTrend (Hach) and LaMotte but I don't know of their availability in Canada. However, as far as full kits go I have yet to come across one that is as good as a Taylor (but LaMotte drop and tablet kits do come in second! Just stay away from the ColorQ) I have not been impressed with kits from Bioguard, Pentair, Palintest, and Hach, however. Even at Canadian prices I would go with a Taylor kit.
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Hi,
Still searching to no avail.... Does anyone know approx. how long the K 2006 kit would last me? If I am going to have to spend $ 170 + I would like to get an idea of what to expect.
I guess it would depend on if you have never ending problems trying to maintain pool?
Cheers:)
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It's directly related to how many times you test your water (and what tests you preform; you don't do them all everyday). I'm thinking the $170, might be the K-2006C, not the K-2006... you should find out because the C, has 2 ounce reagents and the other has .75 ounce ones.
I can tell you that I test my Chlorine every other day and I've only had my kit for a couple of weeks and it doesn't look like anything has been 'used'. So I'm thinking my kit (K-2006), is going to last me most of the season... Then you only have to buy refills for the reagents that your short on, so it's just a one time expense and then the reagents aren't that costly (at least here in the states).
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Originally Posted by
sturev
I'm thinking the $170, might be the K-2006C, not the K-2006... you should find out because the C, has 2 ounce reagents and the other has .75 ounce ones.
Nope, if you check the link I gave you will see that the K-2006 is $143.50 and the K-2006C is $345.00 (and that is Canadian dollars, in US dollars the kits would be $138.99 AND $334.17. Sure seems that the exclusive master distributorship that Lowry has allows them to set the prices ridiculously high. Don't know since I am in the US but I suspect that Lowry charges their customers high wholesale prices and since they are "the only game in town" the dealers are getting the shaft as well as the consumers (since Canadian dealers must order from Lowry and cannot order directly from Taylor).
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Is there anything illegal about someone in the US buying one and shipping it to Canada? Those prices are outrageous. Unless I missed it I didn't see any suggestion like that in the thread so far.
Al
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Hi Everyone,
All I can say is AMAZING!!! This is the best forum I have ever been on bar none! Everyone has been so quick and helpful in trying to solve my dillema:)
Being a rookie sometimes you just do not know where to turn and I am so glad I ended up here................
Cheers:)
Carrie
Re: IN CANADA: Where to buy Taylor Test Kit???
I can't comment on anything said here, I'm not on this board to sell stuff. I can say that there is an exclusive distributorship between Taylor US and Lowry, absolutely all the Taylor stuff sold in Canada has to go through Lowry, period. As a Taylor reseller I get all my stuff from Lowry directly.
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drako4
I was at a pool store yesterday inquiring about CYA. They recommended test strip kit and told me the drop kits were a thing of the past! To time consuming!
There exists standardized, recognized methods for testing water parameters, basically a committee of experts sits down and comes up with the best method of testing, say, alkalinity. They publish the "recipe" for the test, including how to prepare the reagents, what quantities to use, what interferences you may see, etc. They put all the recipes in a huge book.
Anybody in the world who then wants to test for alkalinity looks in the book, follows the steps, and is certain he is measuring alkalinity, with whatever percentage of accuracy and precision, knowing to look out for whatever interference.
If you're working in a water filtration plant and testing something as critical as drinking water from the filtration plant, you better be sure your methods are approved and recognized. (And that everybody there tests the same way so the results are all interpreted the same way - unlike the pool stores.)
The book is called "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater", the committee is called the American Water Works Association.
The tests found in Taylor products follow, almost to the letter, these procedures.
What this means is that you're sure that, if you follow the instructions, the test results are accurate, precise and repeatable.
The same cannot be said for test strips.