Different versions of R-0871?

kysoccer25

0
LifeTime Supporter
May 23, 2014
44
Shepherdsville, KY
Hey TFP folks! Here's the question. Through the process of cleaning my green monster, I am starting to run low on the R-0871 that came in my TF-100 kit. After doing a search online for a refill bottle, I noticed many different versions or abbreviations after the name. Is there a difference and if so, is it a big deal or unnoticeable?

FAS-DPD Titration Reagent (Chlorine)
  • Site 1 - R-0871-E Taylor FAS-DPD Titration Reagent (Chlorine)
  • Site 2 - Taylor Technologies R-0871-C-12
  • Site 3 - TF Site lists it as R-0871
  • Site 4 - Taylor Technologies R-0871-A - FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent

Thanks for your help!
 
The alphabet suffixes are the size of the bottle. Chemically, they're the same.



home_04.gif

Results
Reagent NumberReagent Description
R-0871-AFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), .75 oz, Dropper Bottle
R-0871-A-24FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), .75 oz, Dropper Bottle, 24-pack
R-0871-CFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 2 oz, Dropper Bottle
R-0871-C-12FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 2 oz, Dropper Bottle, 12-pack
R-0871-EFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 16 oz
R-0871-FFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 32 oz



Reagent Size Code Explanation
A = .75 oz (22 mL), A-24 = .75 oz (24 pack), A144 = .75 oz (144 pack), B = 2 oz (60 mL, wide-mouth),
C = 2 oz (60 mL), C-12 = 2 oz (12 pack), D = 4 oz, DD = 8 oz, DB = dropper bottle, E = 16 oz, F = 32 oz,
F4 = 32 oz (4 pack), G = gal, G4 = gal (4 pack), H = 25 g, I = 10 g, II = 50 g, J = .25 lb, K = 1 lb,
Z = 1,000 pack, Z-10 = 10,000 pack, Z-50 = 50,000 pack
 
  • Like
Reactions: BullishBear
The alphabet suffixes are the size of the bottle. Chemically, they're the same.



home_04.gif

Results
Reagent NumberReagent Description
R-0871-AFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), .75 oz, Dropper Bottle
R-0871-A-24FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), .75 oz, Dropper Bottle, 24-pack
R-0871-CFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 2 oz, Dropper Bottle
R-0871-C-12FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 2 oz, Dropper Bottle, 12-pack
R-0871-EFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 16 oz
R-0871-FFAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (for chlorine), 32 oz



Reagent Size Code Explanation
A = .75 oz (22 mL), A-24 = .75 oz (24 pack), A144 = .75 oz (144 pack), B = 2 oz (60 mL, wide-mouth),
C = 2 oz (60 mL), C-12 = 2 oz (12 pack), D = 4 oz, DD = 8 oz, DB = dropper bottle, E = 16 oz, F = 32 oz,
F4 = 32 oz (4 pack), G = gal, G4 = gal (4 pack), H = 25 g, I = 10 g, II = 50 g, J = .25 lb, K = 1 lb,
Z = 1,000 pack, Z-10 = 10,000 pack, Z-50 = 50,000 pack

How did you find that so quick?!? Thanks for the information. :D
 
Those are sizes and package quantity designations. It's easiest to get what you need from TFtestkits.

It will be fresh and you'll get it faster than anywhere else.

Hey there!

I agree that it will be delivered faster than anywhere else BUT, here is the price difference which is key for me. I'm not going to list the site, only the price and qty. I bought my tf-100 and have recommended it to everyone else but I need to refill one item. If there is price matching, the TF store is a no-brainer!

FAS-DPD Titration Reagent (Chlorine) 16oz = $19.49 / .75oz = $10.79 / 2oz = $14.99
 
For those that may be lurking here, be aware that many places will list the -12 and -24 product numbers and only ship a single small bottle. This came up a couple of years ago when someone thought they had found an incredible deal at one of the major online sales sites.
 
Thread Status
Hello , This thread has been inactive for over 60 days. New postings here are unlikely to be seen or responded to by other members. For better visibility, consider Starting A New Thread.