Since there a lot of supplies that go into maintaining your own pool, I wanted a better way to store and organize them, particularly so it's easy to transport them out to the pool for testing, as I store everything inside.
So here's the route I took.
This is a Festool SYS 1 Box, a rather expensive option, but aligns with my use of Festool Systainers for other storage uses and I like keeping things consistent.
It comes with more inserts (1 more blue, 1 more red, and 1 green that is 2x the width of a blue), but in order to fit R-0013 I had to remove those. If I kept the R-0013 outside of this unit, then all those other inserts can go in and everything fits nicely in an insert, but then I don't have everything in a single box. I'm debating about pulling out the R-0013 and just having it separate.
When I start to run low on existing chemical and re-order, I can store a second for every chemical (except R-0013) right in this same box, which is handy.
The only thing this doesn't hold is the Taylor Salt Water Test kit. I could have fit the test chemicals in here but since this is a test I will be doing infrequently, I opted to leave that out.
Would be interested to see/hear what other may be doing in the area of testing supply organization/storage.
So here's the route I took.
This is a Festool SYS 1 Box, a rather expensive option, but aligns with my use of Festool Systainers for other storage uses and I like keeping things consistent.
It comes with more inserts (1 more blue, 1 more red, and 1 green that is 2x the width of a blue), but in order to fit R-0013 I had to remove those. If I kept the R-0013 outside of this unit, then all those other inserts can go in and everything fits nicely in an insert, but then I don't have everything in a single box. I'm debating about pulling out the R-0013 and just having it separate.
When I start to run low on existing chemical and re-order, I can store a second for every chemical (except R-0013) right in this same box, which is handy.
The only thing this doesn't hold is the Taylor Salt Water Test kit. I could have fit the test chemicals in here but since this is a test I will be doing infrequently, I opted to leave that out.
Would be interested to see/hear what other may be doing in the area of testing supply organization/storage.