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    Awesome, thank you.

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    Yes i did get it at walmart, and it stinks they give you plenty of all the other tests but so little of the cya.

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    Default Re: Reagent question

    The problem they have is with the bulk of the needed R-0013. In the last version of the PS23x testkit I sold, I included a *separate* 8oz refill bottle of R0013, because there just wasn't room to get it into the kit.

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