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			 AND...AND.... Any test kit that requires you to count drops just can't be as accurate.  Counting drops is just a bad way to do a titration.  There's no accurate calibration of the drop size.  It never fails that sometimes a smaller drop comes out because it picks up a bit of air bubble.  What then?  Do you count that as half a drop?  A moment of distraction and you lose your count.  A bit too hard a squeeze and 3 or 4 drops come out...was that 3 or 4 that just came out? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			A bad idea all around. 
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