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Reddit mentions of Etekcity Digital pH Meter, 2 Pack 2011 Plus High Accuracy Water Pen Tester Pocket Size Design with ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation), 0-14 pH Measurement Range (Yellow)
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- The 2011 Plus PH Meter is the new model delivers a more durable electrode glass design for product reliability and lifespan
- Measurement range of 0-14 pH and 0.01 resolution; large backlit LCD with quick readings
- ATC(Automatic Temperature Compensation): Auto Calibrated-Features in-built calibration with buffer powders for higher accuracy result
- Lightweight, handheld design for portability and convenience; can be used at home, laboratory, swimming pool, aquariums, RO system, etc.
- Package includes: 2 x pH Meter , 2 x Carrying case, 8 x pH buffer powder (for calibration), 16 x batteries(LR44), 2 x Calibration screwdriver, 1x User manual; CE/FCC/RoHS Approved
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Color | Yellow |
Number of items | 2 |
If you read enough reviews about any pH meter you'll find there are flaws in all the reasonably priced ones, eventually. I've had this Oaktron for 2 years. It worked fantastically for about 1.5yrs then I needed to calibrate almost every time I used it. Now it won't even calibrate anymore. It was about $42 when I bought it and the price has gone up. I won't buy another for how much it gets used.
I considered buying a Milwaukee or Hannah but the $100-$170 models have some serious poor reviews for valid reasons. These ones tend to have replaceable electrode but from what I understand they are costly and don't always mean long term life. If I were a pro brewer I wouldn't hesitate to buy a scientific pH meter cost several hundred but as a homebrewer (who knows the water he's working with and approximate adjustments for different color/style beers) I couldn't justify it.
So I went with this $30 2 pack which so far has some pretty great reviews and if the two only last me 3 years I'm ahead of the last one.