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1 2016 PRICE LIST SPECIALIZED SPA PRODUCTS Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price LIQUID ALKALINITY MINUS 76ACL01 76ACL01 LIQUID ALKALINITY MINUS 1 L CS. ABSO $13,79 COMFORT ACTION: Stabilized Chlorinating Tablets 20 g 76TR002 76TR002 COMFORT ACTION 2 KG 6 48 CS. ABSO $31,36 COMFORT CLEAR: Clarifying Tablets 76KT90 76KT90 COMFORT CLEAR 90 G CS. ABSO $13,35 COMFORT FIRST: Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment 76OC040 76OC040 COMFORT FIRST 40 G CS. ABSO $2,56 COMFORT SENSATION: Water Softener 76BO800 76BO800 COMFORT SENSATION 800 G CS. ABSO $11,60 ABSOLUTE COMFORT KIT 76TSPA 76TSPA ABSOLUTE COMFORT KIT ABSO $41,27 1 X 800 g Comfort Sensation 8 X 40 g Comfort First 1 X 800 g Comfort Action * Please be advised that these prices are subject to change within a 10 day notice.* 14/03/2016 (V3)
2 SPECIALIZED PRODUCTS FOR SALT WATER POOLS 2016 PRICE LIST Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price CELL KLEAN: Cell Cleaner 75NC001 75NC001 CELL KLEAN 1 L CS. SALT $8,47 75NC002 75NC002 CELL KLEAN 2 L 6 40 CS. SALT $18,08 75NC036 75NC036 CELL KLEAN 3.6 L 4 36 CS. SALT $26,10 SALT SHOCK: Stabilized Chlorinating Granules 75DC450 75DC450 SALT SHOCK 450 G CS. SALT $6,43 TITANIUM PROTECTOR: Cell Protector 75TP001 75TP001 TITANIUM PROTECTOR 1 L CS. SALT $18,11 OPENING KIT FOR SALT WATER POOLS 75TOSEL01 75TOSEL01 OPENING KIT 1 80 SALT $48,00 1 X 1 L CELL PROTECT 1 X 1.7 KG POWER SHOCK 1 X 2 L SALT FORMULA 1 X 1 KG ACTIVE SALT * Please be advised that these prices are subject to change within a 10 day notice.* 18/03/2016 (V2)
3 2016 price list Commercial Code Product Description Box pallet Discount List Price NEW! PEROXY CLEAR: Hydrogen Peroxide 07PX004 07PX004 PEROXY CLEAR 4 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $33,26 07PX020 07PX020 PEROXY CLEAR Barrel 20 KG 1 24 CHEM $135,30 65% GRANULATED CHLORINE: Calcium Hypochlorite 07CG CG02565 GRANULATED CHLORINE 25 KG 1 24 CHEM $198,10 07CG CG04065 GRANULATED CHLORINE 40 KG 1 22 CHEM $255,61 70% GRANULATED CHLORINE: Calcium Hypochlorite 03CG025 03CG025 GRANULATED CHLORINE 25 KG 1 24 CHEM $182,82 07CG CG04070 GRANULATED CHLORINE 40 KG 1 22 CHEM $289,26 CHLORINE TABLETS 07CT025 07CT025 CHLORINE TABLETS 25 KG 1 24 CHEM $264,79 3'' PUCKS: Stabilized Chlorinating Tablets 200 g 07PCS18 07PCS18 3'' PUCKS 18 KG 1 36 CHEM $162,61 07PCS45 07PCS45 3'' PUCKS 45 KG 1 10 CHEM $389,81 TRICHLOR TAB: Stabilized Chlorinating Tablets 20 g 07TR020 07TR020 TRICHLOR TAB 20 KG 1 36 CHEM $223,84 BROMINE TABLETS 07BT018 07BT018 BROMINE TABLETS 18 KG 1 36 CHEM $396,06 15/04/2016 (V3)
4 2016 price list Commercial Code Product Description Box pallet Discount List Price STABILIZED CHLORINATING GRANULES 07GCS17 07GCS17 STAB. CHLOR. GRANULES 17 KG 1 36 CHEM $178,48 LITHIUM SUPER SHOCK: Lithium Hypochlorite 07TCL18 07TCL18 LITHIUM SUPER SHOCK 18 KG 1 24 CHEM $451,50 CHLOR-OUT: Sodium Thiosulfate 07OUT25 07OUT25 CHLOR-OUT 25 KG 1 24 CHEM $124,74 SACOUT25 SACOUT25 CHLOR-OUT Bag 25 KG 1 42 CHEM $106,00 OXY: Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment 07OC010 07OC010 OXY 10 KG CHEM $117,46 07OC025 07OC025 OXY 25 KG 1 36 CHEM $275,75 SACOC025 SACOC025 OXONE Bag 25 KG 1 42 CHEM $278,74 GRANULATED STABILIZER: Cyanuric Acid 07SC016 07SC016 GRANULATED STABILIZER 16 KG 1 36 CHEM $142,36 STICK STABILIZER: Cyanuric Acid 07SCB185 07SCB185 STICK STABILIZER 18.5 KG 1 36 CHEM $208,46 15/04/2016 (V3)
5 2016 price list Code Product Description Box pallet Discount List Price Commercial ph+ 07PHP20 07PHP20 PH+ 20 KG 1 36 CHEM $48,48 SACPHP25 SACPHP25 PH+ Bag 25KG 1 50 CHEM $37,95 ph- 07PHM25 07PHM25 PH- 25 KG 1 36 CHEM $59,45 SACPHM25 SACPHM25 PH- Bag 25 KG 1 40 CHEM $40,26 ALKALINITY CONTROL 07AC020 07AC020 ALKALINITY CONTROL 20KKG 1 36 CHEM $63,55 SACAC227 SACAC227 ALKALINITY CONTROL Bag 22.7 KG 1 55 CHEM $36,45 CALCIUM PLUS 07DAJ020 07DAJ020 CALCIUM PLUS 20 KG 1 24 CHEM $69,83 07DAJ20S 07DAJ20S CALCIUM PLUS Bag 20 KG 1 63 CHEM $42,00 15/04/2016 (V3)
6 2016 price list Code Product Description Box pallet Discount List Price Commercial ALUM: Aluminum Sulfate SACAL020 SACAL020 ALUM Bag 20 KG 1 50 CHEM $49,48 40% - 60% DESTRUCTIVE ALGAECIDE 07AD AD % DESTRUCTIVE ALGAECIDE 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $51,04 07AD AD % DESTRUCTIVE ALGAECIDE 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $86,08 FOAM AWAY 07CEAM036 07CEAM036 FOAM AWAY 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $23,15 VINYL CLEANER 07FU036 07FU036 VINYL CLEANER 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $24,62 FILTER CLEANER 07CEF036 07CEF036 FILTER CLEANER 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $34,27 METAL REMOVER 07PS036 07PS036 METAL REMOVER 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $69,34 CLARIFIER 07CL036 07CL036 CLARIFIER 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $22,04 07CL205 07CL205 CLARIFIER Barrel 205 L 1 4 CHEM $1 064,74 15/04/2016 (V3)
7 2016 price list Code Product Description Box pallet Discount List Price Commercial LIQUID PH MINUS 07ML036 07ML036 LIQUID PH MINUS 3,6 L 1 36 CHEM $22,31 CLARIMAX: Clarifying Sticks 07KT017 07KT017 CLARIMAX 17 KG 1 36 CHEM $165,80 SCALE CONTROL 07CC036 07CC036 SCALE CONTROL 3,6 L 4 36 CS. CHEM $38,62 MURIATIC ACID 07AM027 07AM027 MURIATIC ACID 27 KG 1 24 CHEM $67,78 07AM240 07AM240 MURIATIC ACID Barrel 240 KG 1 4 CHEM $429,72 BARAM240 BARAM240 *Returnable container* 240 KG 1 - CHEM $50,00 EXTRA ACID : Muriatic acid (SPECIAL ORDER) 07AX020 07AX020 EXTRA ACID 20 L 1 24 CHEM $71,62 * Please be advised that these prices are subject to change within a 10 day notice.* 15/04/2016 (V3)
8 NATURAL CHEMISTRY 2016 Price List Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price POOL PRODUCTS PRODUCTS WITH ENZYMES POOL FIRST AID 2 L 6 N/A NAT $26, POOL PERFECT 1 L 12 N/A NAT $23,93 ** POOL PERFECT 2 L 6 N/A NAT $35,49 ** POOL PERFECT 3 L 4 N/A NAT $48,29 PRODUCTS TO REMOVE PHOSPHATE PHOSFREE 2 L 6 N/A NAT $30, PHOSFREE 3 L 4 N/A NAT $39,08 ** PHOSFREE EXTRA STRENGTH 1 L 12 N/A NAT $30, PHOSFREE EXTRA STRENGTH 3 L 4 N/A $74,24 ** POOL PERFECT + PHOSFREE 2 L 6 N/A NAT $50, POOL PERFECT + PHOSFREE 3 L 4 N/A NAT $69, HASSLE FREE KIT 1 L+1 L 4 N/A NAT $47,01 CLARIFIER CLEAR 946 ML 12 N/A NAT $18,00 STAIN & SCALE PRODUCTS STAIN FREE 793 G 12 N/A NAT $39,08
9 NATURAL CHEMISTRY 2016 Price List Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price STAIN & SCALE PRODUCTS (Continued) METAL FREE 1 L 12 N/A NAT $23, SCALE FREE 2 L 6 N/A NAT $39,86 SPECIALTIES COVER FREE 946 ML 12 N/A NAT $26, FILTER PERFECT 1 L 12 N/A NAT $17,76 ** INSTANT POOL WATER CONDITIONER 1.9 L 6 N/A NAT $21,71 ** INSTANT POOL WATER CONDITIONER 3.7 L 4 N/A NAT $38, PURGE 2 L 6 N/A NAT $34,96 ** SPRAY ON COVER CLEANER 946 ML 12 N/A NAT $16,24
10 NATURAL CHEMISTRY 2016 Price List Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price SPA PRODUCTS BALANCERS ** PH UP 907 G 12 N/A NAT $6,55 ** PH DOWN 907 G 12 N/A NAT $7,47 ** ALKALINITY INCREASER 907 G 12 N/A NAT $8,24 ** CALCIUM HARDNESS INCREASER 793 G 12 N/A NAT $6,31 SANITIZERS AND OXIDIZERS ** BROMINE TABS 608 G 12 N/A NAT $18,17 ** BROMINE START 500 ML 12 N/A NAT $13,16 ** BROMINE RELEASE 907 G 12 N/A NAT $19,28 ** CHLORINE CONCENTRATE 907 G 12 N/A NAT $20,87 ** CHLORINE CONCENTRATE 1.8 KG 6 N/A NAT $41,86 ** SPA OXIDIZING SHOCK 907 G 12 N/A NAT $19,28
11 NATURAL CHEMISTRY 2016 Price List SPECIALTIES Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price SPA PERFECT 500 ML 12 N/A NAT $12, SPA PERFECT 1 L 12 N/A NAT $26, SPA PERFECT 2 L 6 N/A NAT $42, SPA METAL FREE 1 L 12 N/A NAT $26, SPA STAIN & SCALE FREE 500 ML 12 N/A NAT $11, SPA STAIN & SCALE FREE 1 L 12 N/A NAT $25, SPA CLEAR 4 IN 1 NAT CLARIFIER 500 ML 12 N/A NAT $12, SPA PURGE 1 L 12 N/A NAT $26, SPA PHOSFREE 1 L 12 N/A NAT $16, CLEAN & PERFECT 710 ML 12 N/A NAT $13,03 ** SPA DEFOAMER 500 ML 12 N/A NAT $11,71 ** These products are not in stock at RBF, but can be ordered upon request. * Please be advised that these prices are subject to change within a 10 day notice.*
12 SPECIALTY POOL PRODUCTS 2016 Price List Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price EXTRA ACID: Muriatic Acid 04AX004 04AX004 EXTRA ACID 4 L 4 36 CS. SPE $14,80 CLARIMAX: Super Active Clarifying Sticks 04KT200 04KT200 CLARI MAX 200 G CS. SPE $8,75 04KT700 04KT700 CLARI MAX 700 G CS. SPE $19,01 CHLOR ZERO : Chlorine eliminator for spas 04CZ500 04CZ500 CHLOR ZERO 500 ML CS. SPE $8,68 STAIN REMOVER 04DT002 04DT002 STAIN REMOVER 2 KG 6 40 CS. SPE $20,98 EXTREME SHOCK: Extra Fine Chlorinating Granules 04GF450 04GF450 EXTREME SHOCK 450 G CS. SPE $7,14 04GF002 04GF002 EXTREME SHOCK 2 KG 6 48 CS. SPE $23,77 21/03/2016 (V3)
13 SPECIALTY POOL PRODUCTS 2016 Price List Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price LIQUID FLOC : Super Concentrated Clarifier 04FL001 04FL001 LIQUID FLOC 1 L CS. SPE $17,27 FURY: All Purpose Cleaner 04FU800 04FU800 FURY 800 ML CS. SPE $8,25 METAL REMOVER 04PS001 04PS001 METAL REMOVER 1 L CS. SPE $25,72 OXY: Non-Chlorinated Shock Treatment 04OC450 04OC450 OXY 450 G CS. SPE $7,51 04OC004 04OC004 OXY 4 KG SPE $39,15 PHOS ZERO: Phosphate Eliminator 04PG001 04PG001 PHOS ZERO 1 L SPE $20,20 SHOCK 100: Stabilized Chlorinating Granules 04GCS10 04GCS10 SHOCK KG 1 60 SPE $83,79 21/03/2016 (V3)
14 SPECIALTY POOL PRODUCTS 2016 Price List Code Product Description Box Pallet Discount List Price STARTING KIT: 04PTO01 04PTO01 STARTING KIT SPE $36,35 1 X 900 G POWER SHOCK 900 G 1 X 1 L LIQUIDE ALGAECIDE L 70% ULTRA SHOCK: Chlorinating Granules 04TC450 04TC450 70% ULTRA SHOCK 450 G SPE $5,06 04TC180 04TC180 70% ULTRA SHOCK 1.8 KG 6 48 SPE $17,22 U.V. SHOCK $0,00 04UVS005 04UVS005 U.V. SHOCK 5 KG SPE $59,59 TRICHLOR TAB: Stabilized Chlorinating Tablets 20 g 04TR007 04TR007 TRICHLOR TAB 7 KG SPE $70,33 SEASONNAL KIT 03SK60 03SK60 SEASONNAL KIT 1 27 CRIS $196,74 24 x RB Dream Tab 200 g 16 x RB Control 200 g 16 x RB Oxy 500 g Can treat up to 60,000 L of water during 16 weeks * Please be advised that these prices are subject to change within a 10 day notice.* 21/03/2016 (V3)
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