polyarcturus
Well-Known Member
i have the milwaukee too, nice that you can replace he sensor tip when it goes bad.
Looking at Ph meters now....I can spend the $200 for a good one, but really don't want to have to learn yet another fuckin skill (so far, for this "hobby" of mine, I have had to become, electrician, plumber, carpenter, farmer, and more!)
Can anybody point me to a good, reliable, durable, accurate, and easy to use meter?
I don't trust those cheap ph meters, throw for a bluelab.
I second the Bluelab meter. It takes 5 sec to get a stabilized reading, my Hanna took 30 sec.
Whatever you do DO NOT get a Hanna, they are garbage. They are phasing out their pH meters to focus on other products btw. Hanna is probably doing this because they're losing so much money on their warranties. Most of their probes fail within 6 months, and the pen usually 8-12 months.