Description
Overview
This handheld meter is designed for quick and reliable pH testing in drinking water, tank water, aquariums, hydroponics, and general household checks. It gives a digital reading within seconds and includes automatic temperature compensation to keep the results steady. The unit is simple to use, light to hold, and easy to keep on hand for routine water checks.
Key Features
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Measures pH from 0 to 14
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Digital display with automatic temperature adjustment
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Reads in Celsius or Fahrenheit
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Fast on the spot results with no setup required
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One year manufacturer warranty
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Protective cap for safe storage
Where It’s Used
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Household drinking water checks
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Rainwater tanks and bore supply
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Aquariums and aquaculture
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Hydroponic systems
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Pools and small water features
How to Use
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Turn the meter on and remove the cap
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Rinse the tip in clean water before testing
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Place the probe in the water and wait for the reading to settle
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Rinse again after use and store with the cap on
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Calibrate occasionally for best accuracy
Compatibility
Works with fresh water sources and most non corrosive liquids typically checked in home or hobby settings.
Appearance
A compact handheld tester with a digital screen, soft grip body, and a protective cap for the probe.
Pro Tip
Keep the probe clean and avoid storing it dry for long periods. A quick rinse before and after each test helps keep the readings steady.
FAQs
1. What can this meter test?
It measures the pH level of water sources such as drinking water, tank water, hydroponic mixes, and aquariums.
2. Do I need calibration solution?
Yes. Occasional calibration helps maintain accuracy, especially if you test often or use the meter in different water types.
3. How accurate is the reading?
For general home use it gives a consistent and reliable pH value as long as the probe is kept clean and calibrated.
4. Does it show temperature as well?
Yes. It displays the water temperature and adjusts the pH reading automatically.
5. Can I use it for hot water?
It works best in cool to warm water. Very hot water can damage the probe or affect accuracy.


