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Pool Season 15,000 Gallon Spring Startup Kit
Pool Season #HGH-50-9502
31 in stock
$113.34
Pool Season 30,000 Gallon Spring Startup Kit
Pool Season #HGH-50-9503
16 in stock
$151.05
Pool Season Chemical Supply Kit - Small
Pool Season #HGH-50-9501
82 in stock
$253.61
Pool Season Chemical Supply Kit - Large
Pool Season #HGH-50-9500
60 in stock
$461.08
Assault 68 - Shock Unstabilized Chlorine - 1 Lb.
Haviland #HAV6400CS20P5
141 in stock
$11.24
Pool Season Chlorinating Tablets Wrapped - 3 Inch - 50 Lb. Bucket
Pool Season #HGH-50-3750
209 in stock
$280.83
Pool Season Chlorinating Tablets Wrapped - 3 Inch - 25 Lb. Bucket
Pool Season #HGH-50-3725
225 in stock
$138.16
Pool Season Chlorinating Tablets Wrapped - 3 Inch - 8 Lb. Pail
Pool Season #HGH-50-3708
200 in stock
$79.91
Pool Season Non-Chlorine Shock Oxidizer - 1 Lb. Pouch
Pool Season #HGH-50-2849
248 in stock
$17.35
Pool Season Chlorinating Concentrate - 50 Lb. Bucket
Pool Season #HGH-50-2650
214 in stock
$299.13
Pool Season Chlorinating Concentrate - 2 Lb. Jar
Pool Season #HGH-50-2602
219 in stock
$31.20
Cal-Hypo Shockwave - 1 Lb. Pouch
Pool Season #AWC-50-5041
210 in stock
$14.34
Pool Season Chlorinating Concentrate - 25 Lb. Pail
Pool Season #HGH-50-2625
207 in stock
$199.95
Pool Season Chlorinating Concentrate - 1 Lb. Pouch
Pool Season #HGH-50-2501
234 in stock
$16.19
Calcium Hypochlorite Briquettes - 50 Lb. Drum
Poolweb.com #CM30170
6 in stock
$336.47
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CCH Elite 1 Inch Cal Hypo Tablets - 50 Lbs.
Arch Chemicals #CCH23206
Allow 2-3 days to ship
$324.54
CCH Calcium Hypochlorite Tabs - 68% - 25 Lbs.
Poolweb #CCH23227
5 in stock
$216.10
Wipe Out - Non-Chlorine Pool Shock - 1 Lb.
Haviland #C002456-CS20P5
106 in stock
$14.45
Assault 73 - Shock and Algaecide - 1 Lb.
(5)
Haviland #C004809-CS20P5
591 in stock
$17.30
 
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Quick Shock - Stablized Chlorine - 1 Lb.
Haviland #C002282-CS20P5
4294 in stock
$8.99 $13.61
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CCH 2-5/8 Inch Tabs Calcium Hypochlorite 65% With Scale Control - 50 Lbs.
Arch Chemicals #CCH23220
Currently Unavailable
$349.65
Shock 68% Calcium Hypochlorite Granular - 50 Lbs.
(5)
Poolweb.com #CM1925-50
212 in stock
$378.41
Shock 68% Calcium Hypochlorite Granular - 100 Lb. Drum
Poolweb.com #CM1925-100
18 in stock
$669.42
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Vantage 1 Inch Tabs Calcium Hypochlorite - 50 Lbs.
Poolweb.com #CMN200
Allow 5-7 Days to Ship
$321.12
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Shock 68% Calcium Hypochlorite Granular - 25 Lbs.
Poolweb.com #CM1925-25
Allow 1-2 Days to Ship
$245.70
Multi Shock Extra - Buffered Shock Treatment - 1 Lb. Bag
(5)
Haviland #C005321-CS20P5
3687 in stock
$16.69

Pool and Spa Chlorine Tabs

There are a variety of different options for pool chlorine, including granular and powdered-form on the market. A standard cleaner is calcium hypochlorite (Cal-Hypo), which can be used to keep your pool clean as well as disinfect it with each use. Dichlor also helps in this process, while you may want to resort to something stronger such as "pool shock" if the water has not been maintained properly or there's an algae problem. Check out our selection at Poolweb.com!

What is the difference between chlorine sticks and tabs?

Chlorine tablets, also known as chlorine tabs, are a type of chemical sanitizing agent for swimming pools and hot tubs. Chlorine tabs are a solid form of chlorine that is placed inside a chlorinator or floating in the pool. They are typically hockey puck shape approximately 3 inches in diameter. The tablets dissolve over time to release chlorine into the water, killing germs and bacteria.

Chlorine sticks, on the other hand, are an alternative shape of chlorine for a pool. They are long cylinders allow water to pass around them while they slowly dissolve and release chlorine into the water. The difference between these two forms of chlorine is mainly the shape and how they are applied to swimming pools and hot tubs.

Because chlorine sticks dissolve faster and more quickly than tabs do, they may be more suitable for those who want to quickly raise their chlorine levels if it falls below what is safe for swimming or bathing. On the other hand, because tabs last longer then sticks may be better for those who don’t need an immediate increase in their chlorination levels but still want reliable sanitation over time.