Intllab review

Flboy44

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Jan 30, 2022
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When I ordered my ‘grownup’ test kit, I misunderstood the TFPro description. I didn’t realize it included the stirrer, so I went with the Taylor K-2006c.
Still wanting a stirrer, I went with the Intllab unit, it’s reviews are quite favorable.
So far, I really like it! Obvious shortcoming is it’s not battery operated, so you are tethered to an outlet.
Something to consider!
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Other than the stirrer issue, I'm curious- Why did you choose the K-2006C over the TF-Pro Salt? They both use the same reagents but the TF-Pro has more of the ones you use most.. just nosy because I try to help folks save money here.

Cheapskate Maddie :flower:
 
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Other than the stirrer issue, I'm curious- Why did you choose the K-2006C over the TF-Pro Salt? They both use the same reagents but the TF-Pro has more of the ones you use most.. just nosy because I try to help folks save money here.

Cheapskate Maddie :flower:
A regrettable screwup! When I looked at the TF-Pro Salt, I misread the description and thought the stirrer was a recommended addition! And at the time, I didn’t think I wanted a salt test kit. I tried a salt meter.
So??
Bought the K-2006C—. $126
Then added the Taylor Salt—. $35
Then added the Intllab stirrer! $31

Like I said, I reread the TF-Pro over and over, never picking up on the fact that the stirrer was included!
 
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