🧪 Stay balanced, stay ahead — pH testing made effortless!
These pH test strips offer precise, medical-grade readings across a 4.5 to 9.0 pH range, suitable for both urine and saliva testing. With 200 strips per pack, they provide exceptional value for frequent, at-home monitoring of your body's acid-alkaline balance, empowering you to optimize your health and diet with quick, reliable results.
Additional Features | Fast and Accurate pH Test strips for urine and saliva |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 200 |
L**B
A must have product
Great product, awesome customer service. Strips are very easy to use, charts are easy to understand, detailed instructions are included in the box. I received a PH food chart in a follow up email from the customer service rep which I found to be very helpful.
D**A
Works well
Works well. I use it for my fish tank water
G**Y
Convenient and Versatile pH Testing Strips
I purchased these Plastic pH Strips for a variety of uses, including testing drinking water, kombucha, and my hot tub, and they’ve proven to be a handy and reliable tool.Pros:Multi-Purpose: Suitable for testing water, kombucha, soap, urine, saliva, and more.Easy to Use: Clear color chart for quick and straightforward pH reading.Portable and Lightweight: Perfect for on-the-go testing, with no bulky equipment needed.Affordable: Great value for the number of strips included in the pack.Cons:Not as precise as digital testers, but accurate enough for general testing needs.These strips are perfect for anyone needing a quick and simple pH reading. Whether you're monitoring your health or maintaining your spa or kombucha brew, they’re an excellent addition to your toolkit!Rating: ★★★★☆
A**.
Price goid
Work well
C**R
As described
As described
C**E
Hard to Read
These strips are hard to read for me. I may be easy for some others not for me. I think I would need a digital reader for me.
J**S
garbage
Your product information and instruction sheets that accompany the container of ph test strips is appalling.I am astounded that your company which purports to be science based, released a product for OTC consumption that has so little and wholly incomplete explanations of product, use, interpretation and instructions, incomplete, incorrect and misleading labeling and that it is allowed to be sold in this Country. This is not a toy or souvenir but a self-administered medical test you have the responsibility of providing equal to its use.To illustrate my point I will attempt to only list the incongruities most readily apparent to me and make an appropriate comment. I trust that you will review your own work for quality and content, application and appropriateness.BOXITEM *Compare strip colors to the color chart on the bottle container onlyThis absolutely essential instruction required to obtain an accurate reading appears on the box in typeface less than 1 mm high rendering it virtually unreadable.This instruction on the box informing the user to "Compare strip colors to the color chart on the bottle only" is located below an off-color representation of the actual chart to be used for comparison that is located on the container label.The (unusable) (parenthesis mine) color charts appear on the box in several locations, on the "STORAGE AND CARE" insert on both sides and again on both sides of the other "GOT ISSUES" insert, for a total of 6. Yet the admonition to only use the color chart on the bottle container label appears only in 1 location - in less than 1mm. lettering on the box and placed surreptitiously under another useless color chart.There is no explanation of how to interpret any correlation between the color change of the test strip and the comparison chart on the bottle, or advice on what to do with the information. I find no explanation of why there are 4 test areas on a test strip and how to use visible changes of an utilized test strip with the 56 color samples of their numbered arrangement on the bottle label.This instruction of how to obtain an accurate reading does not appear anywhere on the product container itself, and only hints at the benefits of having such readings.The listing of substances and their pH provided do not include accurate or comprehensive information about the substances. For example, in your vernacular, what exactly is "pure water".Numerous other common products a consumer may be interested or required to test are omitted.In your literature, the listing of "common Household Substances" and their pH value are mostly irrelevant and incomplete for monitoring consumer health criteria, such as "battery acid", "oven cleaner" and "acid rain", "Gastric Acid", Stomach Acid" and the difference between them? What kind of "shampoo", what kind of "soap", "toothpaste", "coffee", bleach, etc. And in what dilution / concentration?No instruction for comparison of color as an analysis method appears on the product container itself.What exactly is "Quality Grade" as stated on the container label?"Record the results and take an average" For what? An average of what" Over what period of time?What is the purpose behind the seemingly arbitrary use of unnecessary capitalization of words, use of lower case letters incorrectly and incorrect or missing punctuation.Your reference to use for "Urinalysis" and "use of pH test strips" makes no reference to reason, advice of a medical professional, test period intervals, or use of resultant information borders on malpractice and fraud. Yet you are not astute enough to even provide protection for yourself and vendors with a disclaimer stating the actual limitations and warranty of merchantability of your product.I find your product unusable, and your printed inserts indecipherable. A total waste of time and money.Please arrange for the return of this product and the refund of my purchase.cc Amazon Customer Service Department
A**Z
Very satisfied
Just what I needed!
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