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Our 3-inch chlorine tablets 50 lbs are designed to keep your swimming pool safe and clean. With 90% available chlorine, these slow-dissolving tablets are ideal for maintaining proper sanitation levels in your pool. Product packaging may vary, with no change to product composition or weight.
Features:
- High Chlorine Content: Each tablet contains 90% available chlorine for effective sanitization.
- Slow Dissolving: The tablets dissolve slowly to provide consistent chlorine levels over time.
- Convenient Size: 3-inch tablets are suitable for most standard pool sizes.
- Versatile Use: Compatible with floating dispensers, skimmer baskets, and automatic feeders.
- Approximately 115 tabs per 50 lbs. bucket
Usage Instructions:
- Use 1-2 tablets per 10,000 gallons of water every week or as needed based on chlorine test results.
- Place the tablets in a floating dispenser, skimmer basket, or automatic feeder for best results.
- Regularly test chlorine levels to maintain
- Always handle chlorine tablets with care. Wear gloves and goggles to protect your skin and eyes.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Specification | Details |
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Product Type | Chlorine Tablets |
Size | 3-Inch Diameter Tablets |
Weight | 50 lb (Bucket) |
Application | Suitable for large pools |
Tablet Composition | High-grade chlorine compound |
Packaging | Durable bucket for easy storage and usage |
Recommended Use | Monthly or as needed based on pool usage and size |
Place the tablets in a floating dispenser, skimmer basket, or automatic feeder for best results.
With 90% chlorine, our slow-dissolving tablets are ideal for maintaining pool sanitation.
Our chlorine tablets are suitable for pools, hot tubs, spas, bathtubs, saunas, and water parks etc.
Each chlorine tablet is wrapped separately to minimize odors and make handling easy.
Our chlorine tablets are highly compressed to slow the dissolve rate and extend shelf life, with no fillers or binders like other brands.
No measuring, guesswork, or mess! Just place the tablets in your floating chlorinator or automatic feeder and enjoy your pool hassle-free!
If you’ve got standard chlorine tablets (200g each), you’ll need one tablet per 20,000 litres. So for a pool that contains 60,000 litres of water, you’ll need 3 tablets every week to keep it sanitised. To be on the safe side, we recommend testing your water balance regularly and adding tablets as necessary.
We don’t advise putting chlorine tablets directly in your pool. They’ll sink to the bottom and the concentrated levels of chlorine will damage pool surfaces or equipment. What’s more, loose tablets are unsafe for swimmers. They may accidentally step on them and experience burning or discomfort. For best results, use one of the methods we’ve outlined above.
Because tablets dissolve very slowly, just make sure the filtration system has been running for a while (i.e. you’ve had at least one full cycle) and that chlorine levels are within range before you dive in. If you’ve got a floating dispenser, remove it before swimming. The chlorine levels around it could be higher and irritate swimmers. Also, it could be used as a toy by children or dogs.
It all depends on the size of your chlorine tablets. Standard tablets (200g) can take about 5 to 7 days to fully dissolve. Some factors that affect the rate of dissolution are the method of application (floating dispensers are slower), how often you run your pool pump (more circulation helps dissolve it) and chlorinator settings.
Depending on your application method, there are a few reasons why your chlorine tablet might not be dissolving. First, if your filtration system is off, you may not be getting enough water flow to break down your tablets. Make sure it runs for at least 8 hours a day for best results. If you have an automatic chlorinator, you may have the wrong setting on your output dial, or your control valve may be clogged, preventing water from flowing into the chlorinator. If that’s the case, contact a pool technician for advice and service.
It’s best to keep the tablets intact as they’re designed to release the chlorine slowly. If you break them up, the high concentrations of chlorine may be dangerous for swimmers.
Chlorine tablets aren’t designed to shock a pool. The chlorine levels are too low, and they’re released too slowly. Pool shock needs to be concentrated and fast, or algae and bacteria will multiply quickly and make your pool cloudy. Instead of chlorine tablets, use Liquid Chlorine or Ultra Shock.