Every time I took a sample in for testing the CYA numbers didn't match mine, and I was concerned because they used a Taylor K-0203 Counter Lab Rx1($705). I was using my cheapo HTH test, so I decided that I needed a better one, and purchased Taylor R-0013-E($8.80), 4088($9.45) slide comparator and a 9193 ($2.25)tube comparator( I think that is what is included in the TF-100). I found the online directions for the 9193 tube usage, but had to call Taylor for the 4088(it is part of the K-0203 Counter Lab, which is really why I wanted it.) The 4088 test instructions say to lift the rod to mix for 30 seconds, wait at least 2 minutes, then read before 5 minutes, where the tube instructions don't mention waiting at all. I took a sample, tested using the 4088 procedure and got the same results from all three comparators. The 4088 uses ~20 ml of R-0013 vs. 7ml for the HTH(which I think is a Taylor 9137) and 9193, and is just a little easier to use. To read the 4088 you lower the rod until the dot disappears, instead of pouring in the sample. From what I can remember of the last PS test, they didn't mix for 30 seconds, and they certainly didn't wait for 2 minutes, so I think that is where the difference is occurring. Inexpensive equipment used correctly is MUCH better than costly equipment used incorrectly! Of course, now I don't need them to test it for me 