Reasonably Priced PH Meter

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Reasonably Priced PH Meter

Post by Davea » Sun Aug 07, 2022 07:51

Hi all- I live the UK
I realise that this subject has been brought up more than once.
However i am finding it difficult to find a PH meter for sensible cost.
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
I find it hard to justify a £100 + spend.
Many thanks
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Re: Reasonably Priced PH Meter

Post by redzed » Mon Aug 08, 2022 06:48

Hi Dave, welcome to the forum. Search the Hanna- HI981036. It's in your price range.
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Re: Reasonably Priced PH Meter

Post by fordtruckbeast » Mon Aug 08, 2022 08:59

Apera has got alot of models
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Re: Reasonably Priced PH Meter

Post by Davea » Mon Aug 08, 2022 09:26

Thanks Redzed .
However in the UK
They want $170 plus extra for the buffer solutions.
I guess I'll have to cough up and pay it. Food safety is everything
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Re: Reasonably Priced PH Meter

Post by jrittvo » Mon Aug 08, 2022 18:17

You could try calibrated pH measuring strips (litmus paper). They can be found in pretty tight measuring ranges - something like this: https://www.avogadro-lab-supply.com/pro ... ph-4-3-6-8

The issue would be if they can accurately measure a low liquid material. You might need to sandwich them inside a sample of the mince to get a reading.
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Re: Reasonably Priced PH Meter

Post by Davea » Mon Aug 08, 2022 18:31

Thanks jritto.
However as I mentioned previously, I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and cough up the cost- ouch!
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