Droopy Dog
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Looking to get a decent Ph tester and these 2 names keep popping up and I was hoping for some feedback.
Right now, looking for Ph only, not a combo meter. Don't want the bottom of the line, or the other extreme either.
I can afford something in the $50-$75 range, but would like accuracy to be +-.1 rather than the +-.2 that most of the cheapo units offer.
Would like to hear from people who actually own and use the units they are talking about, likes and dislikes. I can read spec sheets and advertising copy as well as anyone, so I'm not real interested to hear speculation on what someone might think, or have read somewhere.:ignore:
Just the facts of what you know and experienced.:aok:
The EC meter will come later, perhaps. We have a very expensive ($750), combo meter at work and I've noticed that whatever I'm shooting for, Ph or EC, when one is right, usually the other is as well. Of course, this might not hold as true for hydro as it does for fountain solutions for a printing press.
Right now, I'm leaning more towards the Milwaukee units, but nothing is set in stone.
Thanks for all the input!
DD
Right now, looking for Ph only, not a combo meter. Don't want the bottom of the line, or the other extreme either.
I can afford something in the $50-$75 range, but would like accuracy to be +-.1 rather than the +-.2 that most of the cheapo units offer.
Would like to hear from people who actually own and use the units they are talking about, likes and dislikes. I can read spec sheets and advertising copy as well as anyone, so I'm not real interested to hear speculation on what someone might think, or have read somewhere.:ignore:
Just the facts of what you know and experienced.:aok:
The EC meter will come later, perhaps. We have a very expensive ($750), combo meter at work and I've noticed that whatever I'm shooting for, Ph or EC, when one is right, usually the other is as well. Of course, this might not hold as true for hydro as it does for fountain solutions for a printing press.
Right now, I'm leaning more towards the Milwaukee units, but nothing is set in stone.
Thanks for all the input!
DD