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    Default Re: Pool test kit confusion - help!

    It takes awhile to get a K2006, so we generally recommend buying a local OTO/phenol red kit to use during the wait, and also as a quick check to spare test chemicals in the K2006. If the HTH 6-way happens to be available locally to you, we highly recommend it -- it is a compatible Taylor kit. Unfortunately, it's only available from Walmart, and distribution is spotty.

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    Default Re: Pool test kit confusion - help!

    Thanks for the quick response. The HTH 6 way kit is available locally for me so I'll go ahead and pick that up tomorrow. Will be ordering the Taylor K-2006 kit this evening and then it's fun and adventures as I learn to maintain the pool for my first summer season!
    11.5K gal Pebble-tec pool; Pentair Clean and Clear 420 cartridge filter; 2 Hayward 1hp pumps, 1 for the filter, 1 the Paramount in-floor cleaning system.

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