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Lansonee pH Test Strips offer 160 easy-to-use litmus papers spanning the full pH range 1-14, delivering fast and reliable readings for pools, soil, aquariums, spas, and bodily fluids. Ideal for professionals and home users alike, these strips combine affordability with broad versatility, empowering you to monitor and optimize your environment and health with confidence.




| ASIN | B07S22CDTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 494 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 1 in pH Test Strips |
| Brand | Lansonee |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (953) |
| Manufacturer | Lansonee |
| Manufacturer Part Number | L3500212 |
| Material Type | ABS_(Acrylonitrile_Butadiene_Styrene), PE_(Polyethylene), PS_(Polystyrene) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | pH testing, various substances |
| Sterility Rating | 0-14 |
| UPC | 633696655867 |
D**3
Cheap and do the job
Cheap and cheerful. Perhaps not the best quality but when all you do is take a strip, test and chuck it in the bin does it really matter? Seem accurate enough for broad range testing. Not the best if you are trying to pick up small variations but if that's what your looking for you should probably be buying strips specifically designed for a narrow range or just get a digital meter. Overall very happy for the price. Would buy again although 320 strips will keep me going for a while!
C**E
They’re ok
These are okay, for more precise measurements I advice just buying a ph meter
T**G
Very useful!
Bought to test the PH in a fish pond. Appeared to work well and provide relatively accurate results. Would buy again, but I think 320 strips will last me for several years. Overall, that many strips for under £4 is not a bad deal.
D**O
Excellent product if you need to know PH level within 1/2 a number from 1-14
Bought these PH test paper slithers after looking long and hard at alternative possibilities. Alternitives being electronic testers up to £200 as I wished to have something reliable. Tested papers first on distilled water 7, acidic apple vinegar 4, and bleach 11. Also baking powder PH was 10. It should be around 8, however the one I tested perhaps had another additive. Paper matched fairly near with colour chart. If you want to identify PH levels within 1/2 a PH level on the colour chart, then don't waste your money on expensive electrical testers which can tend to not be very reliable. This is an excellent product which gives reliable results within seconds. It may be the cheapest on the market however gives a pretty accurate idea of level before and after when trying to increase or decrease PH in various liquids. Soil has to be wet enough. Tried it on one damp sample and paper didn't change colour showing PH being 6 which I don't know if it is correct or not. More testing would need to be done with known PH soil levels Dislikes. Papers tend to stick together a little so need thin knife to prise them apart. This is no big deal. Papers have to be stored in dark place as paper is light sensitive.
A**.
Can't tell PH as it should
Unfortunately the strip cannot perform as what it should- testing PH. I put it in the water which should change color to visible green but it's just stay yellow and getting wet. I observe a bit longer but the color is still unchanged. Quality is not good and not worth the money.
M**R
Good for general PH, not for brewing ranges.
These are good for general PH testing, but not great for Mead and wine PH testing as they are not quite accurate enough in the 3-5 PH range used most. Mostly use these for testing my sanitiser fluid and the general PH of the water I am using. They are easy enough to use, but as I said for the accuracy I need the difference in colours are not ideal.
S**S
Does the job
Does the job and a lot less expensive than a testing kit
M**X
PH chart with no chart
Hi Mr Fix here Just taken delivery of my PH paper. The paper is colour coordinated & numbed Ph1- 14 . No chart explanation of what each of the coloured segments mean is supplied ( though it says it does ). So I went on to Wiki How where I was able to get the full information . Just to aliterate a coloured chart with numbers doesn’t represent a guide unless you have a spirit guide of your own , failing that you could always work on the theory 1 is bad , 2 is better 3 is good & 14 is Dreadful . However 7 is the best setting for fish apparently as they can thrive in water with PH7 . If you need to reduce the PH all you need to do this is put some Lobster shells in a plastic string bag & hag them in the pond ( no joke ) this will lower the PH level naturally . MR Fix
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