Outdoor Living 3-in-1 Pool/Hot Tub Test Strips - Pack of 50
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£6.99
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Features we love
- Easy-to-use test strips for hot tubs, spas & more
- For daily free chlorine, bromine, pH and total alkalinity level checks
- Easy to use & check against the colour scale on pack
- Just 15 seconds to develop an accurate reading
- 50 test strips per pack
All about me
A fast and simple way to check the sanitiser levels in your water. These instant testing strips give an instant reading of free chlorine or bromine levels in your hot tub, spa or pool water. Simply swirl a strip in the water for an instant reading.
Outdoor Living test strips come in a pack of 50, so you'll have plenty of tests to last. These strips also check for alkalinity and pH to simplify testing your water.
Need to know
Pack of 50 tests.
Tests for:
- Free Chlorine
- Bromine
- Total Alkalinity
- pH
How to use
Simple dip a strip in your water for 2 seconds for instant results. Remove the strip with pads face up. Shake once to remove excess water. Read your test results after just 15 seconds by comparing colours against the back of the pack.
FAQs
How often should I test my hot tub water?
We recommend you test your hot tub water daily whether your spa is in use or not.
What should hot tub water be tested for?
Test your hot tub’s water for sanitiser levels - whether that’s chlorine, bromine or oxygen - along with pH and total alkalinity. This then allows you to make any chemical adjustments that may be required.
What is the best way to test hot tub water?
For quick and accurate detection, we recommend using test strips to check the levels of your water.
How long after shocking a hot tub can you test the water?
There is no set time to wait before using your hot tub. All brands give different recommendations, ranging from 20 minutes to 24 hours. However, before donning your swimsuit and stepping inside, we suggest using a test strip to ensure your chlorine levels are safe.
Top tip: Non-chlorine shock treatments don't sanitise the water. This means you can usually use your hot tub after approximately 20 minutes of adding the chemical.
If you need more advice on keeping your tub water sparkling fresh, read our hot tub maintenance guide.