Re: Bleach gospel forcing bulk prices down?

Originally Posted by
Spensar
In reality, the bulk should be freakin cheaper. My supplier gets a tanker in every week, sells the carboys from one location and the customer provides the container. I would think that individually filling, labelling, boxing and distributing 5 litre jugs of product would be more expensive.
Anyone else notice the market switch like this where the jugs aren't cheaper than "pool chlorine" anymore?
Here in N. FL it's cheaper to buy the carboys than bleach. Where I work we sell 2.5 gallons for $3.99 with a one time $4 fee for the carboy. As far as individually filling and labeling each container we HAVE to do that along with track the carboys for the EPA in case we destroy any leakers. It's a slow process to fill the carboys and make sure our label and the safety labels are on them and in good shape and we have 2 tanks that hold 1200 gallons each that get filled up weekly so we sell a LOT of the stuff. Before anyone complains about the price of 'bulk" chlorine spend a day in my (rather bleached out) shoes filling them in the hot summer sun! Main reason it's cheaper is because of the lack of shipping. The tanker truck only has a few hour drive to get to us.
Just thought I'd give you a little reality check on what's really involved with 'pool store' chlorine!
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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