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✌️✌️Now inkbird offers ✨20 test quotas to test these two gas detectors for free. If you are interested in learning more, please comment on this post! We will start a conversation with you. ️
Carbon monoxide detector: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3G39B9...332C0AF2CA7714_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas
Portable carbon dioxide detector: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF26PLJR

The following test experience comes from an INKBIRD fan who likes brewing👍:

Hello everyone!🥰
As brewing enthusiasts, we all know that accurate environmental monitoring is essential for brewing high-quality beer. Recently, I tried two INKBIRDPLUS devices-HD08 carbon monoxide detector and PTH-10C portable CO2 detector, and wanted to share my experience here.

1. INKBIRDPLUS HD08 carbon monoxide detector
Product features:
✅Multi-function monitoring: HD08 is not only a carbon oxide (CO) detector, it can also monitor temperature and humidity. This feature is very important in the process of home brewing, because the fermentation environment of beer needs to be controlled within a suitable temperature and humidity range.
Sound alarm: When harmful CO concentrations are detected, HD08 will sound an alarm to remind users to take timely measures.
✅Easy to install and operate: HD08 has a simple design and intuitive operation, suitable for use in various places, including home, hotel, camper, etc.
User experience: I placed HD08 near the brewing room. The temperature and humidity monitoring functions of the device helped us accurately control the changes in the fermentation environment. The CO alarm function can issue an alarm in time when the air quality is poor, which increases the safety of use. Overall, HD08 performs well in ensuring environmental safety and monitoring environmental parameters, and is a very worthwhile device for brewing enthusiasts.

2. INKBIRDPLUS PTH-10C Portable CO2 Detector
Product Features:
✅Full-color LCD display: The device is equipped with a clear full-color LCD display, which is convenient for real-time viewing of CO2 concentration and other information.
✅Portable design: The compact design makes PTH-10C very portable, suitable for travel, office and any place where CO2 concentration needs to be detected.
✅User experience: PTH-10C performs well. The portability of the device allows us to easily take it to different brewing sites and conduct quick CO2 concentration detection. The full-color LCD screen displays clear data, which allows us to monitor CO2 levels in real time. For brewing environments that have strict requirements on gas concentration, this detector provides accurate data support and is highly recommended.

I hope my sharing will be helpful to everyone, and you are also welcome to share your experience and opinions on using these devices!

Cheers! 🍻
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I brew in my garage, and because winter is just around the corner, I'm be interested in trying your CO and CO2 detectors... We don't have a gas furnace, but we burn wood in the fireplace and I'd like to know just how much carbon dioxide/monoxide is hanging around in my living spaces!
 
I built an outdoor Tiki bar I sometimes brew in. I'd like to find out what the CO concentration is in the Winter when it's mostly closed up.
 
The portable detector looks interesting. Don’t have to rely on an outlet so the detector can be where I am. I’m interested!
 
Moving into a new brew room where I will be using LPG in a room with a window and door. A little concerned about CO buildup. This might just be what I am looking for.
 
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I'd love to test these. I'm in Melb. Aus and use an LPG burner setup in my shed (with garage door open). Would definitely be interested in CO and CO2 monitoring.
Cheers
 
Guess, I'm #11. I know you said 10 quotas, but if you don't mind 11 I'd be interested. I'm also a edge of the garage brewer, so am concerned about CO levels myself. I ferment in my basement, so the CO2 monitor might be of use as well.
 
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