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    Does anyone know where I can buy non stabilized chlorine tabs? I used to be able to find them easily but no longer can.
    Anyone know a brand or item name that I might search for?

    Thanks Nick

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    The Wal Marts in my area still sell the cal-hypo capsules if you really want non-stabilized tabs. However, they go to mush very, very quickly and are, in my opinion, just about useless. Keep in mind that they are not to be used in a trichlor feeder--only in a floater or skimmer.

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    There's another label owned by the same company that owns HTH that still sells the plastic-wrapped capsules of 62% Cal-Hypo. But I can never remember the name.
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    Default Re: non stabilized chlorine

    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD View Post
    There's another label owned by the same company that owns HTH that still sells the plastic-wrapped capsules of 62% Cal-Hypo. But I can never remember the name.
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    Thanks for the info. Much appreciated

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    I used the poolife active cleaning capulets last season in a floater with pretty good results.

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