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The Nitrite 0-25 ppm, Nitrate 0-500 ppm Two Pad Test Strip is a reliable solution for quick and accurate water and food testing. With 50 strips per vial, it offers a user-friendly experience without the need for extra chemicals, all while being proudly made in America.
M**C
Easy and pretty accurate
These test strips are great they give me a idea of the range. It took some getting use to because it goes off of color and the range can vary. But compared to my other tests its in the same range. But I can complain its a lot faster then pulling a kit out. I can easily dip and know if my level are going down quickly. I still used the hanna checker to get a better idea of the number but this is great for quick tests to make decisions. Very easy to use. The tests last a while and are cheaper then buying reagant refills for my testers. You should still be testing with other tests to get a better idea of the number but this is a huge time saver. and no mess or cleaning.
C**L
Good item, did the job.
We wanted to check our water quality and this item did the job, making us feel secure in knowing more about the quality of our water.
K**S
Fast and easy.
Extremely fast and easy to use. The only down side is that it's a bit pricey for what you're getting. But if you live in the US Midwest, you probably want to pick some of these up...
H**A
Not so sure
I made two kinds of water to test this litmus paper, but it didn't seem to have a strong reaction. It may be useful for checking the safety of regular drinking water.
A**.
Quality product
I love knowing what my levels are. And these seem to be spot on
A**G
Did it's job
Did it's job
A**R
as expected
Seem to be fairly accurate readings because it tests similar to another strip I have that reads 8 items for my pool. I also like the fact that these strips don't expire until 2/2025.
C**S
Not very accurate when compared to API Nitrite/Nitrate tests
The magnitudinal difference between litmus value and actual chemical titration value can be as much as a 5X magnitude. Not really accurate enough for me to put my Tiger Oscar's existence at risk. However, a person can actually use the litmus tests to confirm a trending pattern, with a certain level of confidence. Beyond that, though, I would not trust the actual coefficients rendered as absolute values.