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The LaMotteCH1 Liquid Reagent for Calcium Hardness is a 30 ml solution designed for use with the LaMotte ColorQ 2056 Pool Tester, featuring a remarkable 12-month shelf life for reliable and accurate pool maintenance.
N**N
Good price
Sent fast good price
L**T
Does what its supposed to do
After researching product expiration dates, LaMotte CH1 has a 12-month shelf life. I received mine with 10 months remaining, so I guess that's pretty good.
T**I
Not even a year
I have the LaMotte test kit and was having issues with some of the tests not showing any changes and readings lower than expected. At first I thought that the reader was failing but after doing a little research, I found out that the reagents may be expiring. I had the kit for over 5 years with no issues so I never even thought that the chemicals may be failing but when I looked at the containers, sure enough, they had expiration dates on them and some had expired. After replacing the expired reagents, everything looked good so I thought that I was good to go for a few more years. This year when I was opening the pool, I saw that the hardness was low and expected that was due to rain water being iused to refill the pool during the off season. After adding more calcium to the pool, the test showed little change. I thought that the hardness reagents may be expiring but when I looked them up here on Amazon, I saw that I had just bought these in May of last year so that obviously couldn't be the issue so I added more. Today I checked the hardness again and it was even lower than the last check so I checked the bottles and sure enough, both have expired, the CH1 on 1/23 and the CH2 on 10/22 amd they were both bought on 5/22. What a complete rippoff. At the price that they are selling them for, you should really expect to get more than one season out of them. I try and learn from my mistakes and post them here so that hopefully you can learn from them too without having to make them yourself. If you order these chemicals, check the expiration date on the bottle as soon as you get it and unless you have at least 2 years left, send it right back. I will not make the same mistake twice.
D**K
Expires in 5 months...old stock.
One of the reagents expires in six months...Supposed to be good for a year and is obviously old stock.
M**A
No guessing
Works great
C**S
Five Stars
Great Product!
D**R
Short expiration date
Got this on May 20; expires in July. That will not even last through the end of this year's pool season.
R**M
Expired reagents will yield erroneous results.
Used for checking the total hardness of swimming pool water.
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