
AQUACHEK White Salt Test Strip 10 Count
Product Overview
The AquaChek White Salt Test Strips (10 count) offer an efficient solution for saltwater pool owners to maintain ideal salt concentrations with ease. Each dispenser contains ten test strips designed to measure salt levels quickly and accurately—usually within just a few seconds.
Simple and convenient, these strips are perfect for weekly monitoring or troubleshooting salt systems. Just dip a strip into the pool water for two seconds, remove, wait fifteen seconds, and compare the color bar to the included chart. This rapid process helps ensure your salt chlorine generator operates effectively and consistently.
AquaChek White Salt Strips are compatible with all saltwater chlorinators and protect your investment by helping you avoid issues like low chlorine output, scale buildup, and corrosion. Maintaining the proper salt range keeps your water balanced, your equipment functioning efficiently, and your swimmers comfortable.
The resealable bottle keeps strips fresh and reliable, making them a dependable tool alongside your regular pool maintenance kit. Designed for both do-it-yourself homeowners and pool professionals, these test strips simplify water management without sacrificing precision.
Precision Water Diagnostics.
Never guess your water chemistry again. The AQUACHEK White Salt Test Strip 10 Count provides laboratory-grade diagnostic accuracy right in your backyard, ensuring you only add the chemicals you actually need.
Laboratory Grade Accuracy
Formulated to produce immediate, high-contrast reactions for distinct reading, eliminating color-matching guesswork.
Fresh Batch Guarantee
Testing reagents degrade over time; we constantly rotate our inventory so you always receive the freshest chemical batches.
Cost-Saving Precision
Accurate readings mean you stop over-dosing expensive chemicals, saving you money and protecting your plaster.
Common Questions & Instructions
How often should I replace testing solutions?
Liquid reagents should be replaced annually at the start of every swim season, as extreme heat can compromise their accuracy.
Where should I take the water sample?
Always take your sample elbow-deep (about 18 inches below the surface) and away from return jets for the most accurate reading.



