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    Default Re: Benchmarking a possibly-expired test kit

    You are good if they have TAYLOR R-0007. If they are Taylor reagents and the numbers match, you are good. The letters after R-0007A or R-0007C are just the size designation.
    Last edited by FormerBromineUser; 06-20-2015 at 03:51 PM.
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