Best Meter that does both pH and EC

Lilmink

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Trying to buy a device that will do both pH and EC so I don't have to carry around multiple. Price doesn't matter all that much. I do want quality and accuracy.
 

PJ Diaz

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1dude1seed

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I’m fond of my Apera PC60-Z. Nifty little bastard!

Edit: I see price doesn’t matter in your case. There are better pH and EC devices that cost more.

I’m of no help now since I can’t remember any. Oh well, I still stick with my Apera since its treated me well.
 

Lilmink

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I’m fond of my Apera PC60-Z. Nifty little bastard!

Edit: I see price doesn’t matter in your case. There are better pH and EC devices that cost more.

I’m of no help now since I can’t remember any. Oh well, I still stick with my Apera since its treated me well.
I have a cheaper apera model and love it, I will check it out thanks you
 

MidnightSun72

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I have a blue lab combo meter. And Hanna groline. The blue lab is half the price. Both report the same numbers. But Hanna has an extra digit of accuracy. And I find it arrives at the Ph fast. Where as the blue lab takes like a good 10 seconds to settle to a number. Also the groline has a single probe that does Ph and TDS which is kind of handy.
 

Lilmink

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I have a blue lab combo meter. And Hanna groline. The blue lab is half the price. Both report the same numbers. But Hanna has an extra digit of accuracy. And I find it arrives at the Ph fast. Where as the blue lab takes like a good 10 seconds to settle to a number. Also the groline has a single probe that does Ph and TDS which is kind of handy.
Do you carry it around or is it mountable?
 

1dude1seed

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I have a cheaper apera model and love it, I will check it out thanks you
I had the regular Apera PC60, then bought the PC60-Z.

I’m a sucker for shit that shows pretty graphs and crap on my phone. The regular PC60 is equally as good, if you wanted to save a few bucks. Just no smart phone capability.
 

Thegermling

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I have a blue lab combo meter. And Hanna groline. The blue lab is half the price. Both report the same numbers. But Hanna has an extra digit of accuracy. And I find it arrives at the Ph fast. Where as the blue lab takes like a good 10 seconds to settle to a number. Also the groline has a single probe that does Ph and TDS which is kind of handy.
I don’t know where you found the blue lab combo meter for half of the gro line price. Anyway I seen their video about it and it takes the same amount of time to get to ph as my Bluelab ph pen. I like that the gro line has one probe. I was going to go with it but I still have my blue lab ec so I just bought another Bluelab ph pen. My old one still works but since I’m starting a new grow I’d rather have a new one as back up. Is your gro line fast?
 

MidnightSun72

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I don’t know where you found the blue lab combo meter for half of the gro line price. Anyway I seen their video about it and it takes the same amount of time to get to ph as my Bluelab ph pen. I like that the gro line has one probe. I was going to go with it but I still have my blue lab ec so I just bought another Bluelab ph pen. My old one still works but since I’m starting a new grow I’d rather have a new one as back up. Is your gro line fast?
The groline is really fast at getting to the number. That's why I like it. It was a gift. But it's $399. Vs the blue lab combo meter can be had on Amazon for $200. I got mine for $108 one day there was a Sale a member here tipped me off.
 

Lilmink

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The groline is really fast at getting to the number. That's why I like it. It was a gift. But it's $399. Vs the blue lab combo meter can be had on Amazon for $200. I got mine for $108 one day there was a Sale a member here tipped me off.
The Groline I ordered on Amazon was $279 hope it was the correct model...

Update: dam I ordered the step down version
 

xtsho

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"The HI98194 is a waterproof portable logging multiparameter water quality meter that monitors up to 12 different parameters. Its multi-sensor probe allows for the measurement of key parameters including pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and temperature. The multiparameter probe transmits readings digitally to the meter, where data points can be displayed and logged. The complete water quality meter is simple to setup."

 

Thegermling

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The Groline I ordered on Amazon was $279 hope it was the correct model...

Update: dam I ordered the step down version
I could have gotten it from Hanna for 255 shipped on their 4th of July sale. ALWAYS order from the company even if it’s a little more.
 
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