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    Default Re: Taylor CYA Reagent Refill

    If you look at the bottom of this web page you will find the "secret" code that Taylor uses. It sure was hard to find! I reproduce it below. I put the most common ones in bold, though you can get the CYA reagent in F=32 oz and even G=gallon sizes!.

    Reagent Size Code Explanation

    A = .75 oz (22 mL),
    A-24 = .75 oz (24 pack),
    A144 = .75 oz (144 pack),
    B = 2 oz (60 mL, wide-mouth),
    C = 2 oz (60 mL),
    C-12 = 2 oz (12 pack),
    D = 4 oz,
    DD = 8 oz,
    DB = dropper bottle,
    E = 16 oz,
    F = 32 oz,
    F4 = 32 oz (4 pack),
    G = gal,
    G4 = gal (4 pack),
    H = 25 g,
    I = 10 g,
    II = 50 g,
    J = .25 lb,
    K = 1 lb,
    Z = 1,000 pack,
    Z-10 = 10,000 pack,
    Z-50 = 50,000 pack

    For CYA reagent, the price is as follows
    A=0.75 oz --> $2.50 ($3.33/oz.)
    C=2 oz --> $3.75 ($1.88/oz.)
    E=16 oz --> $8.15 ($0.51/oz.)
    F=32 oz --> $12.15 ($0.38/oz.)
    G=gal --> $28.25 ($0.44/oz.)

    Looks like somebody wasn't thinking when they made the price of a gallon of CYA more per ounce than then price for a half-gallon!

    Richard
    Last edited by chem geek; 09-18-2006 at 02:44 PM.

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