In The Swim Liquid Conditioner – Fast-Dissolving, pH-Neutral Stabilizer for Long-Lasting Water Chemistry Protection - 1 Gallon 62000
- Brand:
- In The Swim
- Model Number:
- 62000
- UPC:
- 803354905584
- EAN:
- 0803354905584
- Walmart SKU:
- 18829116428
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Highest Price
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$31.48 | |
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Lowest Price
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$26.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$26.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.56/5 from 9 reviews.
I have an above ground salt water pool and after dealing with granular conditioner for years , I decided to try the liquid and am so glad I decided to try this product. It was amazingly easy to use and I'll never go back to granular again . The price was right and I highly recommend this produce to everyone considering switching from granular .
I have noting but praise for "the Swim Liquid Conditioner" I received from WalMart ! I have only used the solid particulate type of CYA in the past, and just put up with the Very Slow process of dispersing in the pool. I wanted to do it correctly, because we have a pool that gets direct Southern Sunlight pouring all over it. The effect of sun beating down on our chlorine levels (salt pool) is amazing. I just now am starting my pool, so I wanted to take advantage of every legit shortcut I could find .. and so I bought this liquid conditioner. It has been in my pool now for 2.5 weeks, and the CYA level is still remaining within '2 ppm' of the original reading when I first poured it. (I have a spin disk reader) .. The sunlight exposure has been normal for this early time of year .. and I am thrilled with both the ease of adding the liquid CYA solution to my pool, plus how the PPM Level has maintained itself so well. I do heartily recommend this product for anyone with a pool wanting efficiency as well as reducing the huge burden of adding the CYA into the pool water !
I have noting but praise for "the Swim Liquid Conditioner" I received from WalMart ! I have only used the solid particulate type of CYA in the past, and just put up with the Very Slow process of dispersing in the pool. I wanted to do it correctly, because we have a pool that gets direct Southern Sunlight pouring all over it. The effect of sun beating down on our chlorine levels (salt pool) is amazing. I just now am starting my pool, so I wanted to take advantage of every legit shortcut I could find .. and so I bought this liquid conditioner. It has been in my pool now for 2.5 weeks, and the CYA level is still remaining within '2 ppm' of the original reading when I first poured it. (I have a spin disk reader) .. The sunlight exposure has been normal for this early time of year .. and I am thrilled with both the ease of adding the liquid CYA solution to my pool, plus how the PPM Level has maintained itself so well. I do heartily recommend this product for anyone with a pool wanting efficiency as well as reducing the huge burden of adding the CYA into the pool water !
Wow, this is more expensive than powdered CYA. Ultimately it works so much more quickly and dissolve so much better that I think it's worth it. Easily raises my level levels when I need it.
Very cost effective way to save on chlorine and the ease of use was fair.
this is the only chlorine we use it keeps our pool crystal clean
Works as promised!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $26.99 (Jun 12) to $31.48 (Apr 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $29.19.
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| $26.99 | $-3.26 | -10.8% | |
| $30.25 | $+3.26 | +12.1% | |
| $26.99 | $-3.26 | -10.8% | |
| $30.25 | $-1.23 | -3.9% | |
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