fat_astronaut
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Looking for a reliable pH meter, available on amazon.ca, around $25 max. Any recommendations?
Ditto on Brewbama's recommendation. I own one of these and it is very accurate.
Looking for a reliable pH meter, available on amazon.ca, around $25 max. Any recommendations?
It has resolution of 0.1 and an accuracy of 0.05?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087LOWIA/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
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Ditto on Brewbama's recommendation. I own one of these and it is very accurate.
So now you say you have a different model just the same brand?Dude, if you would spend 20 seconds googling the brand, you would see there are different models. Mine was about 20 bucks more than his, still within his budget. Man, get a life.
Dude, if you would spend 20 seconds googling the brand, you would see there are different models. Mine was about 20 bucks more than his, still within his budget. Man, get a life.
Was at an all-grain class with a water engineer and he told us to get Hachs because they're the best brand and anything under 100 was going to be very inaccurate. I'm saving up for a hach myself.
I think I heard of this stuff on the telescope making list. This is nasty crap if it is the same thing I'm thinking of.In the old days the final step was a HFl soak which actually removed glass.
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