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    Default Re: SWG w/ Hi TDS?

    On Taylor's website they show the K-2007 as a California Regulatory kit. It's probably an uncommon kit.

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    I stand corrected. Was going throuight a Taylor price list from work and that kit is not listed. Should have checked their website!
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    Default Re: SWG w/ Hi TDS?

    The equivalent of the Taylor K2006 is the Leslie's
    Chlorine FAS-DPD Service Test Kit from Lesliepool.com
    It uses Taylor reagents and is re-branded for Leslie.

    Whatever kit you use must have the FAS-DPD Chlorine test, not the DPD or OTO Chlorine test. Both Taylor and Leslie's sell the individual salt test kit too, again, both made by Taylor and re-branded for Leslie's.

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    Just FYI. The cheapest Taylor K-2006 kit found on the web (that I know of) is here. The TF100 kit from tftestkits.com here is equivalently priced per use as it has 36% more volume of reagents, though the kit is different in some ways than the K-2006 kit as shown here.

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