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The Apera Instruments SX620 pH Pen Tester Kit is a compact and reliable tool designed for precise pH testing across various applications, including pools, hydroponics, and beverages. With a remarkable 0.01 pH accuracy, automatic 3-point calibration, and a complete kit of calibration solutions, this pen tester is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and accuracy in their liquid analysis.
M**F
accurate and good for jam testing at home
I bought this Apera pH meter to test the jams pH before canning, because in home made preserves is very important to have a path lower than 4.6 to avoid growing undesired microorganisms, some of them potentially harmful as boltulism. Now, with the Apera pH meter I test before canning the pH to be safe with my jam's preserves at home, and I'm not afraid of the toxicity for my family and to share my jams with friends. Great and simple to use, just put the pH meter inside of the jam and read the number. I will buy it again for sure, and I'm thinking in buying a upgraded version in the future, because I love SAFE home preserves!
E**Z
Lab grade ph meter
The item arrived earlier than expected and comes well packed. I like that it is lab grade with a certificate of quality control and calibration date. The meter itself is very well made and doesn't feel cheap. It has a built in thermometer which is not necessary for my use but very convenient. the calibration and solutions were sealed tight and did not leak. The kit includes 2 extra batteries which is nice. The instructions for calibration are very clear & easy and takes about 2 mins to do. My only complaint is that the protective cap on the ph meter probe was not on tight and the soaking solution that is used for long term storage, leaked out and crystallized. The kit does come with a bottle of soaking solution so i just had to soak and clean the probe before calibration.
S**.
Very professional meter. Not sure why this isn't way way way more money.
I have absolutely no idea how I lived without this pH meter. I had only used older technology, or the cheap yellow meters seen everywhere (which are fine for telling the difference between lemon juice and drain cleaner occasionally). I knew that this one would be better, but I didn't know how much better. Wow. I can actually see the pH change as I add uL of acid or base. I no longer have to put the dumb yellow pen or giant 1980's pH meter in the solution, go drink a cup of coffee, add a reagent, drink another coffee, see if the reading has changed, drink more coffee, read the meter and compensate the value for temperature with a table or calculator...I never trusted digital pH meters too much and used to do a titration or at least double check with litmus paper. This meter is dead on, and I have no idea how I lived without it.Although I've only used the +/-0.01% version, I'd say it's worth the extra $20 if you need precision. This model is small, and may not be as rugged as the larger models, but it does fit in test tubes, and can fit in a buret clamp on a lab stand. Very nice. If I ever need ORP, salinity, or any other meters, I'm definitely going to go with Apera again.
V**E
Garbage, don't waste your money
At first, I thought this was a good product. It seemed to calibrate easily. It worked for about 2 years and then it didn't . It acted like the batteries were dead, it would turn on and then turn itself off like the batteries were low. I took the batteries out and tested them and they were nearly perfect. I put them back in, same issue. I switched to new batteries same thing. Then it finally started turning on and the ph counter was swinging all around up and down like crazy before maxing out at 15. Turning it on and off many times it did more inconsistent crap. Then I thought it was working again so I tried to calibrate it with ph 4 solution. It registered it as 10 ph and calibrated to that. Tried the 7 ph solution it calibrated to 10 again.I contacted support and they told me I needed a new probe. I check the price on their website $48 plus shipping for a new probe $55 on Amazon. So a new meter is $69 and a replacement probe is $55? Get real and I don't even know if the probe is the problem. I started reading comments on the replacement probe and many were stating they had the same exact weird problem I had. They had bought the probe in hopes of fixing their meter only to find out that it was the electronics, not the probe. Then when they contact support they are told it is their fault, they must have gotten the meter wet.I'm now not sure how accurate this meter is because I have no way to test it anymore and it didn't occur to me in the past it could have been off. But looking back now it did seem to almost always give similar results when testing soil ph.I'll be going back to the cheapo Ph meters until I can get the money to buy a really nice one that is not made in China. I could have bought 7 cheap ph meters for the price of this junk. I thought I would try moving up to a better meter. I should have spent a little more at the time to get something of true quality. The cheap ones work as well as this one, but this had the fancy skinny probe to fit in test tubes so I could use smaller sample sizes. It just sucks this wasn't the quality product I was hoping for. Avoid this Junk meter. If replacing the probe worked I'd try it, but I don't want to spend $55 just to have to turn around and send it back. This thing is acting like it is an electrical issue, not a probe.
J**.
A+++ Would recommend
Would highly recommend this PH meter. I Usually don't write reviews but I thought I would share my experience to help others that are in my same position. I have used numerous other products the cheap $15 yellow ones have gone through about 2 I've you strips and I have used the ph liquid. I was very hesitant in spending the money for a ph pen but figured if it last years and is accurate would be worth it. I can say that after a few months of pretty heavy use about every 2 to 3 days it's still right on point. I usually calibrate it once a week and the furtherest it has been off is .1 which is completely acceptable to me. Calibration couldn't be easier and usually holds for an extended period of time.If you're looking for a good value quality made ph pen no need to look any further. I don't usually buy anything until I read a million reviews and have weighed the cons and pros for a while. I found after looking at the reviews this was the one for me and I'm glad I went with it. Hope this helps anybody else. This is a complete independent review based on personal experience with no affiliation or help from the company whatsoever
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