

π Pocket precision, pro performanceβnever miss a perfect pH moment!
The Apera Instruments PH20 is a professional-grade, waterproof pocket pH meter offering Β±0.1 accuracy across a full 0-14 pH range. Featuring smart auto calibration with buffer recognition, auto temperature compensation, and a dual-display screen, it delivers fast, reliable readings. The complete kit includes calibration solutions, batteries, and a durable carrying case, making it ideal for hydroponics, pools, water treatment, and lab use. With up to 2000 hours of battery life, this compact tester is built for precision and convenience on the go.







| ASIN | B01ENFOHN8 |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 185,538 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 8 in pH Meters |
| Colour | Regular Kit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,486) |
| Date First Available | 22 April 2016 |
| Display style | Digital |
| Included components | 1 Pocket tester, 1 set of calibration solutions, 2 batteries, 1 case |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 110 g |
| Item model number | PH20 |
| Manufacturer | Apera |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement Accuracy | +/- 1 digit |
| Measurement System | US |
| Part number | AI209 |
| Pattern | Tester Kit |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 4.1 x 3 cm; 110.56 g |
| Size | Regular Kit |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Specification met | CE, ISO 9001 |
| Style | single |
M**N
Excellent Upgrade from Cheap Meters
I I purchased the Apera PH20 for testing my aquarium water parameters, and it has been flawless. The key features that won me over are: β’ German Sensor & Accuracy: Precise, consistent readings crucial for sensitive aquarium livestock β’ Easy 3-Point Calibration: Simple process with all solutions included (pH 4, 7, 10) β’ All-in-One Kit: Robust case protects everything neatly β’ Transparency Code: Provided instant authenticity verification β’ Excellent Durability: Survived multiple drops and shows no wear after months of use β’ Reliable Functionality: Quick readings, automatic temperature compensation, and stable results It's a professional-grade instrument made accessible for the home user. Highly recommended.
T**G
Great pH meter
I've had this since 2020 and it has been fabulous with my cosmetic products. Accurate readings, easy to calibrate, always ready when i need it. One thing to keep in mind is the difficulty of cleaning the probe, especially when you test more viscous products. I thoroughly clean mine, at least I thought i did, until recently it has grown mould around some of the casing. Off to get a new one. Apart from that, great value for money, fantastic piece of kit for your lab.
C**S
Great PH pen, canβt go wrong
Much much better than the cheap PH pens that you can get in different colours. Reading is quick and indicated by a smiley face. Comes with two buffer solutions (pre-made) and calibration in straight forward. I gently heated the buffer solution to near 25 degrees to get an accurate calibration but I donβt think it was necessary. Instructions could be better but no issue in understanding them. To take a reading, switch on and dip the pen into the solution, gentle stir and wait for smiley face (appears in about 3-5s) and read the number from the screen, thatβs the PH. Clean probe with distilled or deionised water afterwards. I find for reading lower PH values, in my case 6.1, the readings too a little longer to settle, maybe 5-7s. Still not an issue but for that I knocked off 1 star for accuracy. I store the pen with a few drops of tap water to keep the probe from drying out. You can get KCI solution instead and use that to store the pen but itβs mega expensive. Same with the buffer solution. Itβs also a shame they donβt supply you with the PH 10 buffer solution. But for my purposes I donβt need an accurate reading much above 7, though it would of been handy. To calibrate press and hold the Cal button and dip into PH 7 solution, gentle stir and let the reading stabilise. Press Cal button again. Clean with distilled water and repeat for PH 4 solution. You are now calibrated. I use deionised water from Halfords Β£3.50 for 5l, Cheaper and easier to get hold of than distilled water. Personally i dip the pen straight into buffer solution in the bottle making sure probe is cleaned with deionised water and dabbed dry with tissue first. The amount I use the pen and the amount I need to recalibrate means it be silly for me to pour the buffer solution into another bottle and throw away afterwards. A pair of PH buffer solution is extremely overpriced, you may as well get a new pen. For that I knocked of one star. Overall I think you canβt get wrong with this pen and with items like this you really do get what you pay for. Ignore the cheap pens if you want a reliable PH reading. Iβve used the cheap pens and always had doubt whether the reading was correct.
J**E
Well made and precise pH meter
I've bought a few pH meters for testing my hydroponic solutions over the years. I've had perhaps 4 of the cheaper ones and they've tended to either come broken (e.g. leaked batteries in them) or break within a year, and some have had terrible precision and/or accuracy. For the above reasons I decided to spend a bit more this time and I've been using this for a few months now and am not only confident with the readings it gives me but am also confident that it'll last for years, so am very happy with the extra money I spent to get this meter.
A**.
Terrible unit for the price
I have used this unit for a year and a half, well for some of that time, and resigned myself to the fact that its junk. I think my first and last Apera purchase. I use it for checking the PH of Shrimp tanks and the unit reads 0.3 difference when placed in the same tank of water in successive minutes. Its just plan pants and something for less than $10 would be better.
T**E
The Best IV Ever Had
brillant ph pen had it a few month now best budget ph pen iv ever had do not waste your money on anything else at this price point its a steal! real talk.
T**M
BEST EVER,,!π
Best ever PH meter out there by far I've used bloody loads the yellow cheap ones,,ππππ invested in apera & boy wot a machine you int gonna go wrong with this BAD boy,,ππππππ
A**S
A good upgrade from the no-name pH meter
This pH meter is more expensive than the no-name pH meter, but imo, itβs well worth the extra money. Very good quality, and with sealed storage cap for water/KCL. The cheaper meters look simple to operate, but without calibration, correct electrode storage, there is no way to be sure the readings are accurate, in which case, you might just well use test strips for more consistent results. One star is taken away, as I think, at this price, Apera should have included a small sample of KCL solution (just like for the PH60). When I received my meter, it had been sitting on the selves for more than 2 years (based on the expiry date on the buffer solutions), so when I started calibrated the meter, the readings were fluctuating badly, I had to order the 3M KCL solution from Amazon again, then rehydrated the electrode overnight, which then solved the problem. This was very inconvenient! The manual even mentions to use KCL solution if the meter has not been used for a long time (e.g. > 1 month). Which is how long most products are stored are the selves. So the KCL solution should really be included.
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