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LeadCheck Swabs by 3M deliver EPA-recognized, non-toxic, and rapid lead detection on most surfaces within 30 seconds. This easy-to-use 8-pack kit features disposable swabs that turn red upon lead detection, empowering professionals and homeowners alike to quickly identify hazardous lead presence and take action. Each test includes a confirmation card for result verification, making it an essential tool for safe environments and informed decisions.














| ASIN | B008BK15PU |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,920,543 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #694 in Lab Swabs |
| Brand | 3M |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,511) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00717834209102 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 717834209102DUPE |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Material | Lead |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 0.65"L x 4.05"W x 7.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Lead Detection |
| UPC | 787721804727 717834209102 717834205135 987878765654 717834205951 987878765661 |
J**A
Expensive, but works fairly well, and priceless to find source of lead poisoning
Really helped me find the source of my son's lead poisoning. First, it was fairly easy to use - squeeze the shaft at point A and B hard enough to crack the glass inside and release the chemicals, then squeeze until drops of liquid come out and rub the end around on the surface you want to test. It's not perfect - it can only test the surface of materials, etc. If you need a real test then get a lead abatement contractor or have a company come test with an XRF machine. But for quick home tests and material that may have lead on the surface, this was invaluable. I was able to test several surfaces and even identified one or two objects that the CDC had missed on their sweep of my home looking for my son's lead poisoning. See photos - the various shades of brown and orange are negative swabs, and the pink is positive. One of my positive pictures is from the control test strip, which has a tiny amount of lead (hence the warning on the package). The others were of the source of my son's lead poisoning - from swabbing the stone on our patio / walkway (which the CDC does not routinely test). Turns out some sealants used on walkways can be contaminated with lead (done by a previous owner)! The patio that was not treated tested negative. I'm super happy with this product, and bought a second box to have on hand. The only downside is the price - quite expensive, but I guess all lead check sticks are unfortunately.
J**M
Easy and fast results
Super easy to use, press in 2 spots and shake to activate. Similar thickness a little thicker than a pen or pencil so they are easy to grip. Results are fast and hopefully accurate. I’d say they are a good value for the money but when it comes to lead detection how can you put a price on you family’s safety. I have tested rugs, paint and bare wood and found lead in places I didn’t expect it. Cracked paint tested positive due to lead in the wood underneath from the original paint.
A**S
Effective for initial assessment of property
These work well enough. You will pay $25 at your local hardware store for a 2-pack of the same thing, so this is a good deal. If you suspect the presence of lead paint in your home, do not expect this to be the only thing you buy. This is your initial test. The instructions are pretty clear and straightforward. Break, shake, swab. It can be a little tricky and you will probably waste one of them trying to figure it out but whatever they're cheap compared to the hardware store ones. This kit is to test the presence of EXPOSED lead. If you have lead paint on your wall but it is safely painted over by certified interim controls, or really just you rolling some paint (or a previous tenant/owner), it will most likely not detect this. Although I did not see it in the description, I was able to test several areas of dust and get a result back (positive). I tested and re-tested areas in duplicate to make sure that I was not receiving false-positives and the results were consistent. We suspected lead in a few areas being exposed, namely old wooden window sills. This allowed me to focus our efforts on containing certain areas and it will not help you rest easier at night if you're already freaked out about lead exposed but it will at least tell you that your freak out is justified. Again this is not the last thing you will deal with if you suspect lead and you will need to hire a professional inspector to come through and do an entire wall-to-wall-to-window inspection of your property. But before you fork over $450 (our cost for a 2bd/1ba apartment) for the inspection, at least get some swabs to make sure you've got a definite reason to do so. My only complaint (or tip?) is to not go crazy when breaking the glass vials. It might feel like it's not completely broken, but it is. I actually had one break and start leaking the fluid through the casing so that one went in the trash. They basically work like those plastic glowsticks. You break a glass vial on each end and shake together.
A**Y
Useful for finding poison in your house
Expensive but useful. I’m not just using this to look at my home’s construction, but to detect lead in household items. Some surprises: A negative swatch can turn positive in eight hours when left to dry on leaded ceramic tile and bathtubs. What a disappointment to know that in newer houses they are still using leaded products in bathrooms! Good to know for renovations. Swiped negative on brass door hinge, which should have enough lead to detect. Swiped positive on some dust particles! We are now a shoes at the door house. Swiped positive on munitions shell, as expected. Turned dark red on stained glass, as expected. Swiped negative on wall paint and positive on galvanized strip under exposed drywall, as expected. Swiped negative on silver metal kitchen pulls, I am trusting this result. Swiped negative on vintage picture frame made of plaster, brass paint or gilding (metal) and clay - not sure, may want to retest. Pro tip: You can get more tests by squeezing the contents into a glass measuring cup with four q tips and using immediately. Cons: sometimes turns an intense orange which can be difficult to distinguish from red. Appeared to turn red on a golden part of a “vegetable dyed” wool oriental rug (lead oxide?) but not on the swab itself, unable to confirm results. In the meantime this goes away from kids. Sometimes the stick itself will stay negative while the liquid on the test item will change. Off label uses may not always be accurate May not detect on all metals, may be slow or non detect on ceramics. Orange glow juice may be annoying to remove after testing
A**M
i bought these twice. first seller shipped quite quickly. 2nd seller took more time, the package was 1 day past expected delivery, but that's fine. note that these are designed to work on paint - for anything else you test you can trust the positives, but not the negatives. i have successfully used these swabs on jewelry, paint tubes, old brass items, ceramics, and furniture. the swabs usually won't work on things like crock pots or tiles. pro tip: you can extend the use of each swab quite a bit by squeezing a drop or two of the liquid onto an item directly (do not touch with the tip of swab) or onto a clean qtip and then swabbing with that.
O**S
der Bleitest hat bestens funktioniert. Für das beruhigende Gefühl ist es mir wert, obwohl der Gesamtproduktpreis recht teuer ist. Kommt u.a. durch Zoll und Versand; das testest ist daher fast doppelt so teuer wie in der USA. Ich kann es weiter empfehlen.
T**Y
Saw mixed reviews about this product so was quite sceptical, especially with such negative reviews on similar products. The order arrived next day (UK) with Prime. The test was easy to use; break the cartridge in the marked areas, shake and squeeze, then apply. I applied the amber liquid to a few areas with scratched off paint using a single cartridge - there was some colour change instantly but after leaving it for 5 minutes the result was obvious. I also tested on card and the liquid stayed amber. The 2 test cards have 4 tests areas each to verify that the pen works. Again the circle turned red and the area around it stayed amber so I’m happy that the tests worked as promised. I obviously don’t know how much lead was in the outdoor paint that I tested - I’ve read that outdoor paints contained a higher percentage than indoor. I therefore can’t verify accuracy with a smaller concentration of lead, but for my use case the test told me what I needed to know and I would definitely recommend them as a starting point. Given that I could reuse the test in multiple places, they seem to work accurately, and the results were so quick - I strongly believe that these are great value for money at £37. I’d been quoted £300 for testing 6 samples by a UK lead testing lab so it’s a big difference.
A**R
Working well
D**D
This is a lead test which contains lead!
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