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Which one is ok? The hanna pen. Cheap but ok? Any others under 100us recomended.
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![]() ![]() ![]() | We have a Hanna "Checker" that we got off Ebay for $28us. Works great! | ||
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| Seedling Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Nonyadam business
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If its through the same guy that I bought mine from you may want to go with the other seller who cost 5 or so dollars more. The guy who sells them on e-bay for $28 (shipping included) is a lame seller...or least lately he has been lame. I bought one from him 3-1/2 weeks ago (nov 19 to be exact) and still havent received it. It seems that he has been very slow to deliver the last few months and may have even jipped some ppl out of there money (me included, that is yet to be known tho). He has had nothing but complaints the last 2 months under his seller profile. If you see someone on ebay who has a handle of "FRICTION1975" Thats the guy. BEWARE. GL73 | ||
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For a Hanna pH Checker I -- $18 plus shipping(under $25) go to aquaticeco.com. I received mine 4 weeks ago. An inexpensive way to try a digital pH meter. pH meters are somewhat a bother with calibration & storage solutions. Liquid test by HydroFarm is easy - cheap and fairly accurate - I've tested the color coding with the Hanna ph and found it accurate. | ||
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![]() | My two cents... If you can swing it get a continous unit that does PH/Temp/EC or PPM all in one. Probably the 3 most important things you need to monitor AND more accurate. Temp plays a role in both EC and Ph monitoring. A integrated unit will correctly calculate readings based on the temp of the solution. | ||
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