Wife currently insists the pool looks "10x better" using pucks than bleach (in our case, it only looks better because recently I got lazy putting bleach in the pool, along with being sidetracked on a billion other projects).
Trying to get the exact numbers to compare the effective chlorine amount of 6% bleach vs. the cal hypo pucks she bought at the pool store. Sure enough bleach is cheaper (we've gone thru 75% of a $22.00 jug of pucks in 1.5 weeks), but Id like to show her other numbers that explain why bleach is just as good a source of chlorine (except for the fact that you need to keep pouring it everyday).
I know someone here had this math done, but I cannot find the post using Search.
Thanks!
-Chris

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my wife is just a non-believer because the pool looks clearer with the pucks (like I said, that only happened because I wasnt keeping up with my bleach). I was actually thinking about getting the Liquidator, which would be the equivalent of our puck cholorinator anyway.
I know that you are a bleach fan, but tell your wife not only is it cheaper, but you can use it for other things around the house too, so it will never go to waste
