Potassium permanganate powder, 500g – reagent-grade (USA) vs Isopropyl Alcohol 91% – 2 gal (256 oz) by MAXTITE
Overall winner: Potassium permanganate powder, 500g – reagent-grade (USA)
Key Differences
ALDON's potassium permanganate is a reagent-grade chemical with a higher average rating and specific lab-focused tags, while MAXTITE's isopropyl alcohol is a large 2-gallon, 91% technical-grade product positioned as a value option. Choose ALDON if you need a high-purity oxidant for analytical or synthetic lab work and prefer a higher-rated reagent; choose MAXTITE if you need a larger-volume 91% isopropyl alcohol for general or external-use applications
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
Isopropyl Alcohol 91% – 2 gal (256 oz) by MAXTITE
Isopropyl alcohol 91% technical grade, packaged as eight 32 oz bottles. Suitable for disinfection and cleaning, with user feedback noting value and larger bottle size. Evaporation speed opinions vary
Pros
- high-purity 91% isopropyl alcohol
- large total volume (2 gallons)
- packaged as multiple bottles for easy handling
- positive value and product quality feedback
Cons
- external-use-only note
- evaporation speed opinions mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ALDON |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | MAXTITE |
| User Reviews | ALDON |