What test kit is this?

OasisInVegas

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I couldn’t determine which kit this is. It doesn’t list a standard number like K2006 or similar. Just the 57087 number.

I’m guessing you guys have seen/heard of it and could help identify it?

Also maybe you can see if all the hardware is present or if anything is missing from the kit?

I plan to buy this locally if everything I need is in there, hardware wise, and then order new reagents from the recommended tftestkits.com to get the freshest ones I can.

Thanks guys!
 

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Being a FAS-DPD it is a K2006 or K2006C equivalent.

TFTestkits.net sells kits that are a better value. Also refill sets are on sale until the end of March.
 
Flat out @OasisInVegas.

The TF100 is 2.7 times larger than the comp price k2006


The TFpro has better supply ratios for how we test (more FC reagents and less unnecessary TA /CH), includes the $45 stirrer and has a nicer case than the comp price K2006C.

Unless you have Amazon gift cards / rewards to burn, tftestkits is a no brainer.
 
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Being a FAS-DPD it is a K2006 or K2006C equivalent.

TFTestkits.net sells kits that are a better value. Also refill sets are on sale until the end of March.
I see they have the refill set for like $42.00. The kit I shared picture of I can pick up for like $30. So that would give me a 2006 kit for around $75. Which seems really good. Or are u saying the tftestkit has one for a better value?

BUT, can you tell if it has all the necessary non reagents included? Test vial chlorine reader thing lol and whatever else it should have?

Thanks for the quick reply
 

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At that price I assume used? Replace the reagents if used. Be careful as that kit uses different pH reagents than the TF kits.
I believe Taylor kits use the two vial thing for everything. Not what I would like to do. I have two vials, one for FC testing and one for CH and TA. The CYA needs a graduated cylinder.
 
You also need a k1766 for salt. Thats $30 to $36, but either TFtest kit comes in a salt version for only $20 more. Again. You simply can't go wrong. :)
 
At that price I assume used? Replace the reagents if used. Be careful as that kit uses different pH reagents than the TF kits.
I believe Taylor kits use the two vial thing for everything. Not what I would like to do. I have two vials, one for FC testing and one for CH and TA. The CYA needs a graduated cylinder.
Yes. Used. The plan is to order a replacement reagent kit for it anyway, to ensure test results are accurate. That way it’s like a new kit.

Can u see if it has the normally included testing equipment I need?
 
Flat out @OasisInVegas.

The TF100 is 2.7 times larger than the comp price k2006


The TFpro has better supply ratios for how we test (more FC reagents and less unnecessary TA /CH), includes the $45 stirrer and has a nicer case than the comp price K2006C.

Unless you have Amazon gift cards / rewards to burn, tftestkits is a no brainer.
So the tf100 would be just as good or better than the k2006?

Does it have all the hardware (non liquid vials, charts etc needed to interpret the numbers?
 

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