Silly Speedstir question

+1 for no reagents in the pool.

Testing outdoors is counter to good testing methods, which include consistency, which outdoor lighting does not provide.

I test in my laundry room, and pour chemicals down the laundry sink, right into the drain, so as to leave as little residue in the sink as possible, none if I can. Then I run the faucet a bit to get the reagents out of the trap.

I've lost the pill a few times down the drain. My trap is very easy to disassemble, so I don't worry about pouring the pill out with the chems. The pill has made it past the drain twice in nine months.

First thing I did was purchase an extra pill. Just in case I lost one.

Kitchen, kitchen sink? No way.

Across my fingers? No way.

In my pool? No way.

My motto: why go 100% when 200% will do!
 
Thanks all for sharing your thoughts. This turned out to be a more interesting discussion than I had even expected! I guess I hadn’t even contemplated not dumping back into the pool (because of the small amounts) but it sounds like maybe I shouldn’t be doing so!
 
Thanks all for sharing your thoughts. This turned out to be a more interesting discussion than I had even expected! I guess I hadn’t even contemplated not dumping back into the pool (because of the small amounts) but it sounds like maybe I shouldn’t be doing so!

Funny because I never considered putting them back in the pool but the thought of chemicals on my skin never crossed my mind!
 
Thanks all for sharing your thoughts. This turned out to be a more interesting discussion than I had even expected! I guess I hadn’t even contemplated not dumping back into the pool (because of the small amounts) but it sounds like maybe I shouldn’t be doing so!

I have a 12K gallon pool. I can move the measurable pH of that entire body of water with just 3 oz of muriatic acid. In less than a year I've easily gone through 3 oz of reagent, and I'm glad it's not in my pool, no matter what it will or won't do to the water...
 
I have had 3 different pool boy companies in my 6 years of pool ownership. They all dumped the used reagents into the pool. Now I’m my own pool boy and I don’t do that. But I doubt those few drops of reagents could harm the water.
 
“My motto: why go 100% when 200% will do!”

I love that! I might change it some as my new motto: “Why settle for 100% when 200 is attainable?”

I also use the sink in my laundry room, and overflow the vials before pouring them out in my hand with the water still running.
 
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