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d00nut:
For pH, ALK, and CH, any of those work.

For the chlorine, I would stick with the @Ease strips.  Just easier

guardrail22:
Three different @ease strips.

Trying to find the one with green lid

Sam:
Only one of those is actually for @ease.  Frog offers multiple water treatment systems.  Only the ones that say "@ease" are for that program.  The blue bottle is a totally different company.  The one with the green lid is for a different program.  In the end, it doesn't really matter.  They will all work.  It's just that as stated above, smartchlor is a low level and some strips have trouble reading that low.

guardrail22:
the issue with the one marked @ease is it just has a square on it that tells you everything is fine if you match that color.

the one with the green cap bottle is free, total, ph and total alk.

Sam:
They all test ph and total alk.  You don't need to worry about free/total with @ease.  Smartchlor self-regulates as long as ph is in line.

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