Every since I've been using Ben's BBB method of water management, my pool and I are really good friends. And thank God for this forum!
I'm in my second season with the program and I've always gone to my local Sam's and bought the three-jug cases of Chlorox they sell there (four cases at a time). Lugging these things throught the checkout line, to the car, then into the garage is a backbreaker.
Seems like I've read about the availability of carboys of liquid chlorine (at 12%). We live in a community of 100,000 in a midwestern college town and there are only three "Pool Stores" around here, including the one who built my pool and ripped me off on chemicals for five years.
I called around to each one to ask if I could buy liquid chlorine from them. HA!! Of course I can't. The reasons given ranged from "I'd be paying for a bunch of useless inert material (water), or it just not recommended because it doesn't do as good a job as powders, etc. (what did I expect?)
So here I am seeking help from you good people. I would love to buy 12% liquid chlorine in carboys, build or buy a carboy stand, and equip it with some sort of dispensing spigot.
Does anyone have any suggestions or alternatives to buying and lugging cases of Chlorox from Sam's?
Thanks for the help. -Jim
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