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The JNW Direct 7-in-1 Pond Test Strips Kit offers a comprehensive solution for monitoring pond water quality. With 50 quick and accurate test strips, it evaluates hardness, chlorine, nitrite, pH, nitrate, and alkalinity. The kit includes a user-friendly color chart for precise readings and a downloadable eBook to guide users in achieving optimal water conditions.
N**.
Very easy to use
Easy to use. Don’t know about accuracy, but they sure are convenient
S**K
Perfect !
Much better than using the dropper
J**Y
Does not test for ammonia
The product said it would come with an ebook for pond water and when downloaded it, it was for an aquarium. Emailed the company and asked for the Pond E Book and they never responded!
A**R
These Strips are very easy to use.
I am pleased with this product . It is simple and easy to use. The comparison chart is right on the container, There's not paper or pamphlet to keep up with.
L**Y
Good quality
Re stocking supplies, great customer service, and is enough for the year.
J**S
Inexpensive test strips
Test your Waters and koi ponds and Aquarium Made Simple
A**R
Wrong result! Almost kill my fish!
This test kit was completely unreliable. After one of my small koi fish died, I bought it to check my pond’s water quality. When I tested with this kit, it showed no alkalinity and a pH below 6, with a dark orange color. Alarmed, I added baking soda, but the pH reading stayed low. I then bought a pH increaser, but after 24 hours, it still showed the same low reading. Just before adding more of the pH increaser, I decided to try another brand of test kit. I ended up ordering two more kits from Amazon, and to my shock, both showed a pH close to 9! By then, my fish were visibly stressed and hiding. This kit almost led to disaster with my koi.I’ve now spent over $100 on multiple test kits and pH products, and will probably need to spend even more to lower the pH back down. Unbelievable! The pictures show the test results after a 25% water change—the pH is still high, but this test kit still reads orange!
5**N
Ehh
It's confusing on how to tell if a body of water is fish safe. And it doesn't keep it's color indicator long enough to look up it's meaning.
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