Comparing Ph Testing - Taylor vs TF Pro

cwswifty

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I’ve had the K2006C for a while but just got the TF Pro. Side note: It’s interesting to me that they use different reagents for Ph testing. Here are back to back Ph tests of the same water. Also, Smart Stir is the bees knees!
 

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Different size comparator blocks use reagents at different strengths.
 
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I’ve had the K2006C for a while but just got the TF Pro. Side note: It’s interesting to me that they use different reagents for Ph testing. Here are back to back Ph tests of the same water. Also, Smart Stir is the bees knees!
Looks like 7.9 on both.
 
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So are you suggesting I cross over to the PRO? Joking, I am convinced. Just working around whether I should waste my Tayor stuff now or wait 6 more months.....
Yeah I was getting close to needing to buy more reagents for my Taylor kit so decided to pull the trigger on the TF-Pro. You can still use some of the stuff that's in your Taylor kit as long as it's not too old.
 
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So are you suggesting I cross over to the PRO? Joking, I am convinced. Just working around whether I should waste my Tayor stuff now or wait 6 more months.....
The case makes no difference in your testing.

The stirrer makes a big difference in your testing and you can buy the stirrer alone.

I have been using a Version 1 TF100 kit with a stirrer and buying refill reagents every 2 years. That is all you need.
 
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