Is this a good price for 12.5% liquid chlorine?

I'm in the Lewisville area. So maybe next time I cross into OK, I need to check out a store there. Today I went to Lowe's as suggested. The only chlorine I could find was as bleach in the laundry aisle. I read and read, but could not find the concentration listed on any of the containers. I didn't want an unknown quantity, so I went to WalMart and bought 6%. Am I looking in the wrong area of Lowe's to find the 10%? I did ask a clerk, but the only thing he suggested was the laundry aisle.
 
I went into a pool store the other day for a solar blanket and they had 12.5% liquid for $22 something for 4 gallons. What get's me is the guy was trying to say it's 15%. I looked at the bottle and it says 12.5%. He says it's 15% because it's fresh.

Does that sound right?

My thinking is, if it's 15%, it'd be labeled on the bottle as 15% and not 12.5%. I don't know, I didn't buy any. :roll:
 
k, having issues with trying to reply to this post. I blame user error! :p and trying to line up the columns is driving me nuts

Any way, I agree. I'm not sure I see the savings. I buy 10 gallons of liquid bleach 1x per year, $46. 1 Tub of pucks, $ 75.00. A couple of bags of Calcium ($12). Total of $133 a year. Sorry, 2 lbs of shock powder, 8 bucks for a total of 141 dollars. I think last year I spent another 20 bucks on closing chemicals. And the pool store provides free testing I can't recommend Town and Country Pools in Phillipsburg, NJ enough. Great install and post sales support.

Here are my current numbers.
Date FC TC CC PH TA CH CYA Dissolved Solids Phosphates Saturation Index

06/01 0.75 0.77 0.02 7.7 97 191 46 750 0 -0.1
06/08 3.11 3.22 0.11 7.8 113 183 51 750 0 0.2
06/15 0.31 0.35 0.04 7.6 88 192 39 750 0 -0.2
06/21 0.81 0.89 0.08 7.8 111 185 40 750 0 1
06/22 2.5 2.5 0 7.9 109 215 37 750 0 0.3

The rain is killing me this year. I had to dump off more than 6" of water, killing my FC

I added and extra gallon of bleach Friday to bump up my FC. pH is running on the edge of high but I'm not worried yet.
 
It is possible for 12.5% to actually be 15%, if you are in the store while it is being delivered. Likewise, if it has been in the store for a couple of weeks or more it is most likely be noticeably below 12.5%. They deliver it stronger because it breaks down sitting on the shelf, and they want it to average 12.5% across it's entire shelf life. Hopefully you shop somewhere with high turnover.
 

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