
Originally Posted by
CarlD
I have the PS-233 and I can tell you that there are lots of small differences, like extra re-agent refills of stuff you use up. It also has the easiest to use directions, is in a well-designed flat case, and has a log for readings right on the top cover. Ben even includes a pencil and eraser. Yeah, that's a few pennies, but it's thoughtful.
He omits the two most useless tests on the planet that the others include: Acid Demand and Base Demand.
Can you get just as good a readings with the Taylor 2006? Sure! How about the Leslie's FAS-DPD full service kit? Sure!
But there's a lot you don't get, and some things you get you don't need in those kits.
They are fine kits, and make a good alternative to Ben's, better than most of the other alternatives. But Ben's is still the best equipped, best thought out, and best organized.
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