twentyeight.threefive
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I see you can react to my post and post memes but can’t answer a question.
I mean it’s a pretty simple question. Why would you need a replaceable tip. Do you not care for your equipment properly?
I see you can react to my post and post memes but can’t answer a question.
Claiming they are no good without explanation says little if anything. Whats the issue? Do you rinse in RO or distilled and keep it in storage solution?Can someone recommend something better please? I have been through TWO Bluelab PH pens in just three months and have come to the conclusion that they are no longer a quality product. Their customer service is awful as well.
Seriously? I guess re-read post #33 again,I see you can react to my post and post memes but can’t answer a question.
I mean it’s a pretty simple question. Why would you need a replaceable tip. Do you not care for your equipment properly?
Tips/probes/electrodes age, but they can last for years with good care. Mine is still accurate after 4-5 years, but it has gotten slower to react and stabilize.I see you can react to my post and post memes but can’t answer a question.
I mean it’s a pretty simple question. Why would you need a replaceable tip. Do you not care for your equipment properly?
Exactly. The glass can also break.Tips/probes/electrodes age, but they can last for years with good care. Mine is still accurate after 4-5 years, but it has gotten slower to react and stabilize.
You’re such a fucking troll. Post #33 doesn’t give a reason why you’d need a replaceable tip.Seriously? I guess re-read post #33 again,
So you don’t care for your equipment properly. You could have just said that.Exactly. The glass can also break.
If I broke the probe sounds like a pretty good reason to me, .You’re such a fucking troll. Post #33 doesn’t give a reason why you’d need a replaceable tip.
And they have at least 3 different probes for it. I'm quite happy with the PH60 I bought several months ago, it matches my Milwaukee MW102 within a couple hundredths of a point.The apera ph60 is cracking piece of kit for not a lot of money, you can buy a replaceable tip for it.
A replacement tip saves buying a new unit
Yep. That's the one I'll get next time.And they have at least 3 different probes for it. I'm quite happy with the PH60 I bought several months ago, it matches my Milwaukee MW102 within a couple hundredths of a point.
Fk me you said that Omg!You’re such a fucking troll. Post #33 doesn’t give a reason why you’d need a replaceable tip.
If I broke the probe sounds like a pretty good reason to me, .
So you currently own an Apera soil pH pen?So if I bought another soil pH pen I'd spend a little more for the Apera.
But I barely ever use it, so it's all good. If I ever bust the probe, I'll buy an Apera.
I guess you might want one if you are careless with your equipment? Then it might make sense to spend another $50 for a model with a replaceable tip.The replacement probe is big + point.
That said gawd knows why anyone would buy a spare
i've had my MW101 for many years. still same probe. and one of the techs told me to keep the probe in distilled water, not the normal kcl storage solution.it matches my Milwaukee MW102 within a couple hundredths of a point
You're freakin hopeless! I guess re-read post #33 again,So you currently own an Apera soil pH pen?
That tech was 100% wrong.i've had my MW101 for many years. still same probe. and one of the techs told me to keep the probe in distilled water, not the normal kcl storage solution.
i doubt it. 8+ years of no issues says otherwise.That tech was 100% wrong.