reggiehammond
Gold Supporter
- Oct 4, 2020
- 2,253
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
I would just mentioned that the Pool Essentials brand is one of the most common sources, sold at Walmart, Home Depot, Hardware stores, etc. It's not a suspect source, provided it's not long-aged or heat damaged. The same can be said for 12.5% too - it actually degrades faster.As for the 10% walmart - this may be coincidence but the walmart Chlorine was not as effective (e.g., not clearing the water as quick or at all) and yes, cost-effective using 12.5% unless 10% is on same (I bought them on sale in the past but ended up spending more to get the 12.5% instead). For example, 1 or 2 gallons of 12.5% worked beautifully but when I poured in 10% (a bit more obviously and based on pool math app), nothing happened. And some of the dates of the walmart (at least around here in NJ) chlorine seemed "old" whereas the pool store gets basically weekly (at least) delivery. Again, my "bad experience" may have been just coincidental (e.g., other chemicals not balancing). I am willing to try again.
But - if 12.5% is available from an easy source at a good price, then heck yes, that's great. Less jugs is a definite benefit.