ronin_man New member Jan 22, 2009 #2 if you have to ask, buy a new one lol , unless it says somwhere on the box/bottles, nobody will know.
if you have to ask, buy a new one lol , unless it says somwhere on the box/bottles, nobody will know.
billdogg Well-known member Jan 22, 2009 #4 mine all have "best if used by" dates on them - when in doubt, throw 'em out!!! An inaccurate test is at least as bad as no test at all. If you doubt a result, get either a new test kit or another brand, or both
mine all have "best if used by" dates on them - when in doubt, throw 'em out!!! An inaccurate test is at least as bad as no test at all. If you doubt a result, get either a new test kit or another brand, or both
Jay180reef New member Jan 22, 2009 #5 Most gurus would suggest 1 year from date of purchase. Write the expiry on the side with a black marker so you won't forget.
Most gurus would suggest 1 year from date of purchase. Write the expiry on the side with a black marker so you won't forget.
Sk8r Staff member RC Mod Jan 23, 2009 #6 And...kits exposed to heat and humidity will go sooner than those in ideal conditions.
Salamander Active member Jan 23, 2009 #7 You can always test your #'s against another reefers kits to see. Not a bad practice even with non-expired test kits.
You can always test your #'s against another reefers kits to see. Not a bad practice even with non-expired test kits.