
Pool Test Kit Case
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I Have An Above-Ground Pool That I Test Every Day During The Summer. I Bought A [Taylor Basic Test Kit](Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Taylor-Basic-Residential-Pool-Water/Dp/B00305A0Qg/Ref=Sr_1_2?Ie=Utf8&Qid=1503271026&Sr=8-2). When It Came Time To Refill It, I Found I Could Get 2 Oz Bottles Of [Chlorine Test Reagent #1](Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Gp/Product/B0002Z0Mqu) And [Chlorine Test Reagent #2](Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Gp/Product/B0002Ixike) For About The Same Outrageous Price As The 0.75 Oz Bottles. The Big Bottles Work Fine And They'Re More Economical, But You Lose The Awesomeness Of Having The Neatly-Organized Plastic Case. I Created This Case For The Test Kit That Holds The Original Test Vessel, The Original Ph Reagent (I Seldom Test Ph, So The Small-Size Bottle Of Phenyl Red Is Just Fine For Me), But 2 Oz Bottles Of The Two Chlorine Test Reagents. It'S All Scaled To Print On My Monoprice Mini 3D (Barely). The Chemicals Are Sun Sensitive. I Originally Printed It In All Black To Keep The Reagents In The Dark. Unfortunately, I Store It Outside Where It Gets Direct Sun And The Black Pla Gets Hot Enough To Warp. Reprinting The Cover In Yellow Fixed That Problem. The Yellow Pla Almost Certainly Filters Enough Uv To Prevent Degradation Of The Reagents.
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