

🧪 Stay ahead of the pool game with precision-tested purity!
Taylor Reagent R-0013-C is a 2-ounce cyanuric acid testing reagent made in the USA, designed as a direct replacement for Taylor Test Kits. It delivers accurate, professional-grade pool water analysis trusted by thousands, ensuring your pool stays perfectly balanced and crystal clear.













| ASIN | B0002IXIZE |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (804) |
| Date First Available | 9 September 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840036000724 |
| Height | 1.3 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | R-0013-C |
| Length | 4.4 inches |
| Product Dimensions | 3.18 x 3.18 x 10.8 cm; 68 g |
| UPC | 840036000724 |
| Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Width | 1.3 inches |
A**R
have the Taylor K2006 test kit and needed more Cyanuric Acid - using Taylor products to test the pool water keeps our pool water well balanced and looking great! Good value for the money!
A**Z
This, together with a test tube, is all you need to test CYA. It is the genuine article. I tested twice already with this chemical and it is very accurate.
S**A
Quality product. Great price from Amazon
C**S
QUICK SUMMARY: If you're shopping for this product, you already know a thing or two about testing your swimming pool water. This larger bottle is necessary because the smaller, 0.75oz bottles are only good for just a few tests. You may get 10 tests or so with this larger bottle. DID YOU KNOW? Performing the CYA (stabilizer) test can be difficult because it's sometimes hard to discern exactly at what point the black dot at the bottom of the test tube has completely vanished. But did you know that you can re-run the CYA test over and over using the same test water mixed with this reagent? All you need to do is pour back the contents that are in the test tube back into the bottle you used to mix your water sample with this reagent. Shake, then re-pour the same water back into the CYA test tube to take another reading. Run the test a few times and take an average result, if you'd like, and then assume that average is your CYA level. Also, did you know that cyanuric acid will stay in your pool indefinitely? Unlike other chemicals in your pool, cyanuric acid doesn't get consumed or used up. It stays in your pool, acting like suntan lotion for your chlorine. The only way your CYA level will go down is through splash-out and backwashing. Because of that, you don't need to test your CYA levels very often. They won't change much (unless you use stabilized chlorine pucks, which add stablizer to your pool). You may want to do it just once a month or every other month. So, a 2 oz bottle or reagent like this product should last you a very long time -- at least through one full swimming season. Enjoy your pool!
M**E
larger size for frequent testing
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