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16-Pounds Pool Mate Premium Pool Stabilizer and Conditioner

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Amazon has 16-Lbs Pool Mate Premium Pool Stabilizer and Conditioner (Concentrated Cyanuric Acid) for $37.76. Shipping is free.

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Amazon has 16-Lbs Pool Mate Premium Pool Stabilizer and Conditioner (Concentrated Cyanuric Acid) for $37.76. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on 4k+ customer reviews for the Pool Mate option.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Model: Pool Mate 16-Pounds Premium Pool Stabilizer and Conditioner, Concentrated Cyanuric Acid for Pools, Helps Chlorine Last Longer

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Jul 19, 2025 04:18 PM
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JenT4685
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Jul 19, 2025 04:18 PM
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Definitely needed this for all the rain we've been getting here in FL. Hopefully it's more effective than the Clorox brand
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dealhunter85
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Jul 19, 2025 09:04 PM
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Quote from JenT4685 :
Definitely needed this for all the rain we've been getting here in FL. Hopefully it's more effective than the Clorox brand
The Clorox brand doesn't seem to do anything for my pool. I was about to try liquid, but maybe I will give this a shot.
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Jul 19, 2025 09:05 PM
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dealhunter85
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Jul 19, 2025 09:05 PM
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Both those are from the same manufacturer
Jul 19, 2025 10:03 PM
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DannyKABOOMJul 19, 2025 10:03 PM
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You can mix this with pool shock? Is it safe?
Jul 19, 2025 10:47 PM
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zcmackJul 19, 2025 10:47 PM
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great price but not sure how quickly this loses effectiveness. definitely wouldn't use it all this year
Jul 19, 2025 11:11 PM
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IMXELITEJul 19, 2025 11:11 PM
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Just so you know, CYA doesn't expire, so don't sweat it if you can't use it all this season or next.
Jul 19, 2025 11:58 PM
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ChrisC1884Jul 19, 2025 11:58 PM
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Quote from zcmack :
great price but not sure how quickly this loses effectiveness. definitely wouldn't use it all this year
CYA stays in your water, there's no loss of "effectiveness", as you get rainwater you'll need to add more throughout the year (if you have a large enough pool where stabilized pucks don't cut it). Low CYA = quicker chlorine burnoff.

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zcmackYesterday 12:11 AM
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Quote from ChrisC1884 :
CYA stays in your water, there's no loss of "effectiveness", as you get rainwater you'll need to add more throughout the year (if you have a large enough pool where stabilized pucks don't cut it). Low CYA = quicker chlorine burnoff.
i meant sitting in my garage, I presume it loses some amount of effectiveness. I drain annually and this year I had to add more robelle than years past.
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mac4lyfeYesterday 05:59 AM
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Quote from zcmack :
great price but not sure how quickly this loses effectiveness. definitely wouldn't use it all this year

chlorine stabilizer (cyanuric acid or CYA) does not expire in the way that many other pool chemicals do. It maintains its potency indefinitely, as long as it's stored in a tightly closed container, even if it absorbs moisture,
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mac4lyfeYesterday 06:06 AM
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Quote from dealhunter85 :
The Clorox brand doesn't seem to do anything for my pool. I was about to try liquid, but maybe I will give this a shot.

What are you expecting the Clorox brand to do? How do you know it doesn't do anything for your pool? What test are you running? I recommend anyone with a pool to go to troublefreepool.com. It will save you money and headaches. Please be aware that too much CYA can lead to a lot of problems and the only way to remove it is by draining pool water. Don't trust your local pool store results. Get your own test kits.
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Quote from mac4lyfe :
What are you expecting the Clorox brand to do? How do you know it doesn't do anything for your pool? What test are you running? I recommend anyone with a pool to go to troublefreepool.com. It will save you money and headaches. Please be aware that too much CYA can lead to a lot of problems and the only way to remove it is by draining pool water. Don't trust your local pool store results. Get your own test kits.
I am a member at trouble free pool and have my own test kit. Added Clorox brand and my CYA hardly increased at all. I aim for 70 with my salt pool.
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ugadawgs311Yesterday 11:34 AM
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I need about 4 pounds now to increase my CYA to a target level of 60-70, so this seems like overkill to get 16 lbs. But at almost 50% off, this price is too good to pass up.
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Quote from ugadawgs311 :
I need about 4 pounds now to increase my CYA to a target level of 60-70, so this seems like overkill to get 16 lbs. But at almost 50% off, this price is too good to pass up.
Yeah. This should last me 10 years
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ARP81Yesterday 04:53 PM
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This is a great deal!! Beats paying $20 for 4 lbs of chlorox brand. Great for my salt pool and rainy Texas weather.

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tsglennYesterday 06:39 PM
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I used to use a separate chlorine stabilizer product, but for years now I just get all the CYA I need from trichlor tabs. Cheaper that way. I get my pool started early (never covered) and have no trouble getting up to the target level by the time the sun is strong.

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