Live Stoner Chat What's a good PH meter

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have none, hard to buy when ur 61 everyone thinks ur the man
I have two Milwaukee 600 PH meters, not crazy at all about them. They never come up with the same reading, even after calibration. What is a good meter that won't break the bank. PH is just to important to be playing guessing games with.
 
Apera Instruments PC60 is one that I'm thinking about picking up. Has a replaceable probe when you need to.
I've been using that model for a while now and it has done well. The problem I find with ph meters is that they start drifting after about a year or so. I have the Bluelabs and the Oakton EcoTestr PH 2. Both drifted a fair bit.
 
I have two Milwaukee 600 PH meters, not crazy at all about them. They never come up with the same reading, even after calibration. What is a good meter that won't break the bank. PH is just to important to be playing guessing games with.
pH probes go bad randomly.
My BlueLab lasted 1 year.
Now I just buy a couple of the cheap ones ($12-$17), and they work just as well.
 
pH probes go bad randomly.
My BlueLab lasted 1 year.
Now I just buy a couple of the cheap ones ($12-$17), and they work just as well.

I've spent a lot of dollars on hanna meters over the years, none of them impressed me or lasted very long. I just buy the cheapies now too and they work just as well.
 
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