oscarinw
New member
Hi all,
I use the Randy Holmes recipe for 2-part dosing and was wondering how much money that is saving me versus purchasing the brand Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium additives. So I decided to compare prices.
Method:
I looked at 3 different major brands and their prices from online vendors. The prices don't include shipping because some vendors will ship for free after a certain purchase amount and the rates will vary depending on where you ship the merchandise to. I also utilized the shipped prices that I have payed for the materials required for the Randy Holmes DIY recipe.
In order to not hurt vendors or make enemies, I have left brand names out of this write-up.
Where my prices for the DIY recipe come from:
Alkalinity (baking soda): Grocery store
Calcium (Calcium chloride dihydrate): Ebay
Magensium A (magnesium chloride hexahydrate): Ebay
Magensium B (Epsom Salts): Grocery store
Data:
BRAND A
Alkalinity ($20 for 1gal)
Ca ($20 for 1gal)
Mg ($30 for 1 gal)
BRAND B
Alkalinity ($18 for 1gal)
Ca ($18 for 1gal)
Mg ($23 for 1 gal)
BRAND C
Alkalinity ($27 for 1gal)
Ca ($27 for 1gal)
Mg (Dry) ($20 for enough to make 1 gal)
DIY
Alkalinity (Dry) ($0.77 for enough to make 1gal)
Ca (Dry) ($4.11 for enough to make 1gal)
Mg (Dry) ($3.55 for enough to make 1 gal)
Assumption:
This calculation assumes that all liquids and dry mixtures result in the same concentration.
Example:
I currently dose approximately 1.4 gallons of Alkalinity, 1.9 gallons of Calcium and 0.22 gallons of Magnesium per month.
In Brand Name additives, this would cost:
Alkalinity -> 1.4 x $21.66 (brand average) = $30.33
Calcium -> 1.9 x $21.66 (brand average) = $41.54
Magnesium -> 0.22 x $24.33 (brand average) = $5.35
For a total monthly projected cost (in my case) of $77.22
In DIY additives, this actually costs me:
Alkalinity -> 1.4 x $0.77 = $1.08
Calcium -> 1.9 x $4.11 = $7.8
Magnesium -> 0.22 x $3.55 = $0.78
For a total monthly projected cost (in my case) of $9.66
For a savings of $67.56 a month or almost 800%!!
Conclussion:
Brand Alkalinity is approximately 28 times more expensive than DIY.
Brand Calcium is approximately 5.3 times more expensive than DIY.
Brand Magnesium is approximately 6.9 times more expensive than DIY.
I use the Randy Holmes recipe for 2-part dosing and was wondering how much money that is saving me versus purchasing the brand Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium additives. So I decided to compare prices.
Method:
I looked at 3 different major brands and their prices from online vendors. The prices don't include shipping because some vendors will ship for free after a certain purchase amount and the rates will vary depending on where you ship the merchandise to. I also utilized the shipped prices that I have payed for the materials required for the Randy Holmes DIY recipe.
In order to not hurt vendors or make enemies, I have left brand names out of this write-up.
Where my prices for the DIY recipe come from:
Alkalinity (baking soda): Grocery store
Calcium (Calcium chloride dihydrate): Ebay
Magensium A (magnesium chloride hexahydrate): Ebay
Magensium B (Epsom Salts): Grocery store
Data:
BRAND A
Alkalinity ($20 for 1gal)
Ca ($20 for 1gal)
Mg ($30 for 1 gal)
BRAND B
Alkalinity ($18 for 1gal)
Ca ($18 for 1gal)
Mg ($23 for 1 gal)
BRAND C
Alkalinity ($27 for 1gal)
Ca ($27 for 1gal)
Mg (Dry) ($20 for enough to make 1 gal)
DIY
Alkalinity (Dry) ($0.77 for enough to make 1gal)
Ca (Dry) ($4.11 for enough to make 1gal)
Mg (Dry) ($3.55 for enough to make 1 gal)
Assumption:
This calculation assumes that all liquids and dry mixtures result in the same concentration.
Example:
I currently dose approximately 1.4 gallons of Alkalinity, 1.9 gallons of Calcium and 0.22 gallons of Magnesium per month.
In Brand Name additives, this would cost:
Alkalinity -> 1.4 x $21.66 (brand average) = $30.33
Calcium -> 1.9 x $21.66 (brand average) = $41.54
Magnesium -> 0.22 x $24.33 (brand average) = $5.35
For a total monthly projected cost (in my case) of $77.22
In DIY additives, this actually costs me:
Alkalinity -> 1.4 x $0.77 = $1.08
Calcium -> 1.9 x $4.11 = $7.8
Magnesium -> 0.22 x $3.55 = $0.78
For a total monthly projected cost (in my case) of $9.66
For a savings of $67.56 a month or almost 800%!!
Conclussion:
Brand Alkalinity is approximately 28 times more expensive than DIY.
Brand Calcium is approximately 5.3 times more expensive than DIY.
Brand Magnesium is approximately 6.9 times more expensive than DIY.