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3.2 oz., Approximately 100 tests, pH value can be determined fast and accurately. The results are shown in easily distinguishable colors and, in the vital area of the scale, in intervals of 0.2 pH-units.
SKU | 1563998 |
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Primary Brand | Tropic Marin |
Weight | 3.2 OZ |
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