We just bought some from our local Aldi's. It's 96 ounce ultra at 6% for $1.00. The brand is Tundra.![]()
Anna
We just bought some from our local Aldi's. It's 96 ounce ultra at 6% for $1.00. The brand is Tundra.![]()
Anna
24' Above Ground Pool x 54" depth -- 14,000 Gallons (approximately) -- 1 1/2 HP Hayward DE Filter (model EC 45) -- Hayward H150 Gas Heater
Man did I get ripped off!
My normally decent priced pool store (and fairly honest, and decent repair/installers) sells 12.5% bleach for $6.95/Gal!!! I guess it's a pay for convenience thing. It's a product called Shock-It, very generic looking white jug w/red and white label. I've not seen this strength bleach anywhere else in my area (DC/Balt/Annap). It sure beats my cauldron of pool water and cal hypo that I have to stir up each time, but at that price, I think I'll continue to stir, or hit the Chlorox aisle.
I get 12.5% here:Originally Posted by Tyrone Shuz
http://www.namcopool.com/service/sto...nie_detail.htm
Namco has sale. Buy 3, get 1 free. Their regular price is 3.99/gal. (Last year it was 2.99/gal)
Thanks! That's a start. It's not terribly far from me, probably 35 mile round trip, or close to $6 in gas, but that's still waaay cheaper than where I was going (Beltsville, about 2/3 the distance). Plus, it's almost all highway.Originally Posted by ChemE
Are they a good store for other items as well?
Bought bleach @ Big Lots (sno-ee), $1.29/gal. Did not have a percentage on label, so I e-mailed the company for a MSDA. Found out it is ONLY 3%!!!
AAAHHHHHH!!!!! UUUURRRRR! !@$%$%^$#@@^&$#@%$^
Flyer today from Leslie's for chlorine, and a lot of other stuff:
2.5 gals for $2.99.....buy 2 get 1 free.
7.5 gals for $6 !!! pretty good price to me!!
Jeff
What % is the bleach? I don't see it on line.Originally Posted by cajunfla
Wish I got to this link sooner I just bought a couple of cases of the sno -ee. Guess ill take it back.
25000 IG gunite.
Namco has almost anything you need at normal high prices, but also great sale prices. Be careful with any advice they give. Use your own common sense and this board.Originally Posted by Tyrone Shuz
Also, they have 5 gal containers of Liquid Chlor on sale. I believe it is also 12.5%. The con of this approach is the 6$ deposit, and that you will need a hand pump to transfer to a smaller, suitable container. I will stick with the gallons for convenience and safety.
Also, they sometimes run out of sale items temporarily, so you may want to call them and make sure they have plenty of stock before embarking on your 35 mile trip.
If you stock up on 12.5%, store it in a cool place such as your basement to preserve the chlorine concentration.
Good Luck!
Yeah, that's the thing about bleach, you can't really stockpile it, as it does have a shelf life, plus it takes up a lot of space. The two pool places nearest me have never carried the high-power stuff till this year, and it's /very/ expensive.Originally Posted by ChemE
And I don't bother with advice at supply houses. The guy at Water Works in Beltsville is pretty straight with me, I guess because he knows I'm educated. They also did great work installing my pump and filter along with the mesh cover. I like to patronize them, but I don't want to pay $6.95/gal for bleach!
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