Nutricost Potassium Citrate 99mg, 500 capsules per bottle vs Potassium iodide tablets 130 mg (pack of 2) 280 tablets
Overall winner: Nutricost Potassium Citrate 99mg, 500 capsules per bottle
Key Differences
Nutricost Potassium Citrate (A) offers smaller, easy-to-swallow, tasteless capsules with high potassium per capsule and a lower listed price tier; Nature's Fusions Potassium Iodide (B) provides a much larger tablet count (280) with reported long shelf life and potential radiation-protection use but has some reported seal issues and mixed size/dosage feedback
Nutricost Potassium Citrate 99mg, 500 capsules per bottle
Potassium citrate supplement with 99mg elemental potassium per capsule. Helps support potassium intake with easy-to-swallow capsules. Customers note quick effectiveness and tasteless formula
Pros
- high potassium content per capsule
- easy-to-swallow capsules
- tasteless formula
- non-GMO
Cons
- bottle size feedback mixed
- capsule count per bottle could vary by packaging
Potassium iodide tablets 130 mg (pack of 2) 280 tablets
Potassium iodide tablets for short-term use (up to 2 weeks). 130 mg per adult/adolescent dose; 65 mg for children. 280 tablets in the pack with long shelf life. Customer insight notes value for money and radiation protection
Pros
- large tablet count (280 tablets)
- long shelf life
- divisible tablets for dosing flexibility
- evidence of radiation protection benefit
Cons
- seal issues reported by some customers
- mixed opinions on bottle size
- dosage and size reception vary among users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nutricost |
| Durability | Nature's Fusions |
| Versatility | Nutricost |
| User Reviews | Nutricost |