Description
SpaGuard Brominating Tablets - 1.5 lb
Compact Bromine Tablets for Continuous Spa Sanitizing
SpaGuard Brominating Tablets 1.5 lb are slow-dissolving bromine sanitizer tablets made for spas and hot tubs that use a brominator, bromine feeder, or SpaGuard floating dispenser. These compressed 1-inch tablets provide continuous bromine sanitation, helping maintain a steady sanitizer residual with less frequent manual dosing.
This 1.5 lb size is a convenient choice for residential hot tub owners, smaller storage areas, or customers starting with a bromine sanitizer system. When used with proper testing, filtration, and water balance, SpaGuard Brominating Tablets help keep spa water clean, protected, and ready for regular use.
Key Benefits
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Compact 1.5 lb size: Easy to store and ideal for residential spa maintenance.
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Continuous bromine sanitation: Slow-dissolving tablets help maintain a steady bromine residual.
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1-inch tablet format: Designed for use in brominators, bromine feeders, or floating dispensers.
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Simple bromine-system care: Helps reduce the need for frequent manual sanitizer dosing.
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Great for warm spa water: Bromine is a popular sanitizer choice for hot tubs and heated water.
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Useful for frequent-use spas: Supports ongoing sanitation for residential spas with regular bather use.
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No chlorine sanitizer routine required: Designed for customers who prefer bromine over chlorine-based maintenance.
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Supports cleaner water: Helps protect spa water when paired with regular testing and balanced chemistry.
Product Details
Compatibility and Requirements
SpaGuard Brominating Tablets are intended for spas and hot tubs using bromine sanitation. They should be placed in a brominator, bromine feeder, or SpaGuard floating dispenser and adjusted according to the dispenser manufacturer’s directions.
Do not place bromine tablets directly on spa surfaces. Before use, make sure spa equipment is operating properly, clean or backwash the filter as needed, and adjust pH to the recommended range. Because brominating tablets are acidic and may lower pH, test pH and total alkalinity frequently and adjust as needed.
How to Use SpaGuard Brominating Tablets
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Make sure all spa equipment is working properly.
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Clean or backwash the filter according to the manufacturer’s directions.
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Adjust pH to 7.2-7.6 before starting treatment.
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Fill the brominator, bromine feeder, or floating dispenser with SpaGuard Brominating Tablets.
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Adjust the feeder according to the manufacturer’s directions.
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Maintain 2-4 ppm total bromine residual in residential spas.
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Maintain 4-6 ppm total bromine residual in commercial spas.
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Check the feeder regularly and add tablets as needed.
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Do not use the spa unless total bromine residual is below 8 ppm.
Bromine Residual Guide
Why Choose the 1.5 lb Size?
The 1.5 lb size is well suited for homeowners who want a manageable supply of bromine tablets without committing to a larger container. It is a practical choice for seasonal spa use, smaller hot tubs, backup sanitizer storage, or customers testing a bromine-based maintenance routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do SpaGuard Brominating Tablets do?
SpaGuard Brominating Tablets provide continuous bromine sanitation for spa and hot tub water. They dissolve slowly in a brominator, feeder, or floating dispenser to help maintain the proper bromine residual.
Can I add these tablets directly to the spa water?
No. These tablets should be used in a brominator, bromine feeder, or SpaGuard floating dispenser. Do not place brominating tablets directly on spa surfaces.
What bromine level should I maintain?
Maintain 2-4 ppm total bromine residual in residential spas and 4-6 ppm in commercial spas. Do not use the spa unless total bromine residual is below 8 ppm.
Are these chlorine tablets?
No. SpaGuard Brominating Tablets are bromine sanitizer tablets made with an organic brominating compound. They are different from SpaGuard chlorinating tablets and chlorine concentrates.
Will brominating tablets affect pH?
Yes, they may. Brominating tablets are acidic and can lower spa pH, so pH and total alkalinity should be tested frequently and adjusted as necessary.

