Is this a good meter for mash pH? I received this today as a birthday present..
I have that same meter and I have no complaints. Just make sure you order the storage solutions for the electrode and some #7 and #4 solution to calibrate. I calibrate mine every month before I use it.
Hanna-, Milwaukee-, and Adwa- Instruments
Researching the web I made an interesting observation. Hanna, Milwaukee, and Adwa are very likely the same company. They all have office at EXACTLY the same address in Hungary.
...Alsókiköto sor 11., H-6726 Szeged....
So if prices for these 3 brands are similar, it is not a surprise.
Is this a good meter for mash pH? I received this today as a birthday present..
Amazon has this meter on sell for $63.00 until the end of the year. Does anybody have any experience with it? Specs looks good:
pH 0.00 to 14.00pH
Temperature 23 to 194°F (-5 to 90°C)
Resolution 0.01pH, 0.1°
Accuracy ±0.01pH, ±1.8°F/±1°C
Power four 3V CR3032 button batteries
Dimensions 1.4 x 6.8 x 1.6" (35.6 x172.7 x 40.6mm) Weight 3.8oz (110g)
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I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on it, any thoughts or feedback would be appreciated.
I guess I should point out, before so cavalierly advising you to toss $45 'for the team', that this one apparently requires the NIST buffer for calibration near 7, not the NIST traceable technical buffer that most meters use. This buffer is available but not nearly so readily as the pH 7.00 technical buffer which is available anywhere.
Just wanted to share my experience trying to order the PHH-7200 from Omega.
I placed the order on 7/10 when 18 of the units were listed as in stock. Omega's website states that orders with UPS ground shipping go out the next business day. I received an order confirmation email saying my order was scheduled to ship on 7/11.
By 7/13 the order status page indicated that the order still had not shipped, so I emailed Omega and asked for an update. They replied that they would expedite the order.
By 7/16 the order still had not shipped, so I emailed again and inquired if the meter was indeed in stock. Omega responded early on 7/18 that they would place an 'urgent expedite' request to ship the order.
By the end of the day on 7/18 the order status still had not changed, so I emailed Omega and requested that they cancel the order. By mid day on 7/19, they had not responded to my cancellation request, though they had responded to my previous emails early in the morning. I used their online chat and was able to get the order cancelled. The chat agent was helpful and able to cancel the order without issue.
I share this story because while I'm sure the Omega is a great meter, the product is only available from Omega themselves. Shipping cost is $10 for ground service, and nine days after placing my order it still had not shipped.
The Hach meter is available on Amazon with Prime shipping, so I have ordered that and should have it within a couple of days.