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Kansas LaMotte's BrewLab Basic Water Testing Kit

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I am selling my LaMotte's BrewLab Basic Water Testing Kit with instructions. I have only used this twice and got great information about my tap water. I purchased this from Northern Brewer a few months ago, it is currently out of stock.

http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/lamotte-brewlab-basic-water-testing-kit.html

Since I have only used it twice, there is still 40+ water tests that you can get out of this kit. Everything is in new condition. I will even through in ten 8ml cleart plastic test tubes with lids. I am asking $80 shipped. PM for questions or for more information.

From the Northern Brewer website:
"LaMotte's BrewLab Basic Water Testing Kit is a great way to get started with testing your water for the most important brewing parameters. Comes with a handsome zipper-closure carrying case, reagents and chemicals, testing apparatus, and instructions. Most tests can be run at least 50 times.

Test for five factors:

Total Chlorine

Total Hardness

Calcium Hardness

Total Alkalinity

Sulfate

Includes calculations for Magnesium Hardness and other resources."

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Do any of the tests have expiration dates on them?



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Yep. This is also from the Norther Brewer website.

"Total alkalinity indicator has a six-month shelf life, but other reagents will last for at least a year."
 
Yep. This is also from the Norther Brewer website.

"Total alkalinity indicator has a six-month shelf life, but other reagents will last for at least a year."

Thanks.. How long since you opened them?
 
Only two months. The sale is pending as of now though. I will let you know if its still available soon.
 
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