Potassium permanganate powder, 500g – reagent-grade (USA) vs Potassium Hydroxide Flakes 9 lb total, KOH caustic electrolyte
Overall winner: Potassium permanganate powder, 500g – reagent-grade (USA)
Key Differences
Aldon's potassium permanganate is a reagent-grade oxidant with a higher average rating and a lower listed price tier; choose Aldon if you need a high-purity analytical reagent and better-reviewed product. Essential Depot's potassium hydroxide comes in multiple 1 lb containers (9-pack), includes resealable caps and COA/SDS on request, and is a caustic solid better suited for soap-making and bulk use where larger quantity and packaging convenience matter
Potassium permanganate powder, 500g – reagent-grade (USA)
Potassium permanganate powder, reagent-grade for laboratory and analytical use. High purity supports oxidation in organic synthesis. Customer notes indicate good quality and effectiveness with emphasis on purity
Pros
- high-purity reagent-grade
- suitable for lab and analytical applications
- clear safety and storage labeling
- color-coded caps for storage reference
Cons
- mixed feedback on sealability
Potassium Hydroxide Flakes 9 lb total, KOH caustic electrolyte
Potassium hydroxide flakes packaged in HDPE containers with resealable cap. 9 lbs total, 90%+ purity; batch COA available. Customer note: great for soap making and indicates high quality
Pros
- 9 x 1 lb containers
- HDPE container with resealable cap
- minimum 90% purity
- SDS/COA available upon request
Cons
- caustic material; handle with care
- noted for soap making may require handling precautions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ALDON |
| Durability | Essential Depot |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | ALDON |