cool. Thanks!
cool. Thanks!
Wow. That's less than .7 cents an ounce of household bleach. If you can beat $2.50 a gallon of Walmart bleach by half, that's $8.80 for a 5 Gal carboy of 12.5%. I'm paying $16.95 a carboy.
Last edited by Yeggim; 06-14-2011 at 06:02 PM.
I would gladly pay more for the convenience of not dealing with 7 empty plastic jugs of bleach and making two trips to Walmart everyweek.
Yeggim,
Thanks for the info. My CYA is low so I will be switching to Trichlor for a couple of months.
Someone help!
What is a carboy?
Carl buys carboys. I think they are big jugs that you attach a nozzle, pump, etc. to. Kind of like tapping a keg, I guess --- but not as much fun. He'll be along to tell you more about them. I have never bought one and don't know for sure about them.
Google is your friend!
This is a 2.5 gal carboy. Chlorine is normally sold in 2.5 or 5 gallon ones. However, they are normally colored yellow or brown and have vented caps but you get the idea. Basically, it's just a big, refillable plastic jug.
Last edited by waterbear; 06-20-2011 at 12:30 AM.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Wow, Evan, I learn something every day. Never knew the small pails were also carboys. Back in the day, when I was doing a lot of large commercial pools, I got 30 and 55 gallon barrels of stuff, and 15 gallon "carboys" of muriatic. That weird black 15 gallon barrel was the only thing the industrial pool chem guys applied the term to.
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