What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

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What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

Post by bcboy » Thu Dec 31, 2020 23:21

I was just curious what kind of pH tester other members have and How do you like it? I would like to purchase a pH tester that will test meat, cheese, wine and the soil in my garden. Is there a unit that will do all these functions?
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Re: What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

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Re: What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

Post by bcboy » Fri Jan 01, 2021 00:37

Albertaed wrote:
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https://www.itm.com/product/hanna-hi-98 ... gLPIfD_BwE

Works well for me.
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Re: What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

Post by bcboy » Fri Jan 01, 2021 01:30

I was looking at these to models and they look identical except for the color? Even the specification's are identical except for the length and weight. I wonder if I could use the meat unit for soil? What do you guys think?



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Specifications

Specification Name GroLine Soil pH Tester
SKU HI981030
pH Ranges 0.00 to 12.00 pH
pH Resolution 0.01 pH
pH Accuracy (@25°C/77°F) ±0.05 pH
pH Calibration Automatic, one or two-point
pH Temperature Compensation Automatic, 0 to 50 °C
Automatic Shut-Off 8 minutes, 60 minutes, or can be disabled
Battery Type / Life CR2032 Li-ion / Approximately 800 hours of continuous use
Environment 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F); RH 95% max
Dimensions 51 x 151 x 21 mm (2 x 5.9 x 0.9“)
Weight 46 g (1.62 oz.)
Ordering Information Each HI981030 GroLine Soil pH Tester is supplied with:pH 4.01 buffer solution liquid sachet (2 pcs.), pH 7.01 buffer solution liquid sachet (2 pcs.), Cleaning solution for soil deposits, Cleaning solution for humus deposits, Electrode storage solution, 13 mL dropper, Electrode fill solution, Instruction manual, Quality certificate
Warranty 1 year

Specification Name Meat pH Tester
SKU HI981036
pH Ranges 0.00 to 12.00 pH
pH Resolution 0.01 pH
pH Accuracy (@25°C/77°F) ±0.05 pH
pH Calibration Automatic, one or two-point
pH Temperature Compensation Automatic, 0 to 50 °C
Automatic Shut-Off 8 minutes, 60 minutes, or can be disabled
Battery Type / Life CR2032 Li-ion / Approximately 800 hours of continuous use
Environment 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F); RH 95% max
Dimensions 51 x 148 x 21 mm (2 x 5.8 x 0.9“)
Weight 43 g (1.58 oz.)
Ordering Information Each HI981036 Meat pH Tester is supplied with:pH 4.01 buffer solution liquid sachet (2 pcs.), pH 7.01 buffer solution liquid sachet (2 pcs.), Meat, grease and fats acid cleaning solution (2 pcs.), Electrode storage solution, 13 mL dropper, Electrode fill solution, Instruction manual, Quality certificate
Warranty 1 year
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Re: What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

Post by redzed » Fri Jan 01, 2021 19:35

You could use that meter in testing soft food products such as cheese and meat and liquids. But you really have to be careful when testing your wine not to hit any hard surfaces with the tip. So if you want to use it to test the TA in wine where you have to swish the wine sample as you add the reagent, it's kind of risky. I have the Apera tester with one electrode for meat and another for liquids for testing my grape musts and wine. I would not recommend testing soil with any of these meters. The electrode tips are very delicate and the abrasion from soil testing will end the life of the electrode PDQ.

But you are right those two do look alike, why don't you call Hanna and ask them. I would be interested in finding out what they say.
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Re: What kind of pH tester does everyone have?

Post by bluc » Sat Jan 02, 2021 00:35

I just bought the meat one from hanna you pictured. Hopefully will arrive next week.
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