💧 Stay ahead of water quality—because your health and environment deserve precision!
The Afriqka Digital pH Meter offers a professional-grade 0.01-14.00 pH testing range with 2% accuracy, ideal for household, laboratory, and commercial use. Featuring a user-friendly one-touch calibration system, it ensures precise water quality monitoring for drinking water, aquariums, pools, spas, and food prep environments. Compact and battery-powered, this device brings reliable, versatile water testing to your fingertips.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 cm; 40 g |
Part number | TDS02 |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Afriqka |
Item model number | pH03 |
ASIN | B0BWZGZMTY |
K**M
Reliable, Accurate, and Easy to Use – A Must-Have pH Tester
If you're looking for a dependable, multi-functional water tester, this one is a great investment.The 0.01-14.00 pH High Accuracy PH Meter is a solid choice for anyone needing precise water quality measurements. Whether you're testing aquarium water, drinking water, or hydroponic solutions, this 4-in-1 digital tester delivers consistent and reliable readings with 2% accuracy.What stands out is the LCD display, which makes readings clear and easy to interpret. The TDS & EC measurement capabilities add extra value, ensuring you get a full picture of water purity beyond just pH levels. Plus, its compact design makes it portable and convenient for both home and professional use.
A**T
pH tester
Calibration was spot on, works well for testing pond water.
A**
No instructions
It work but there are no instructions, it shows numbers but no clue as to what hey mean so unless you know what the numbers are telling you it's a waste of time and money .
B**N
Works, but had calibration issues
I didn't know you could get electronic pH testers, but having recently started a low-acid diet to try and help my reflux, I was keen to give this a try.I wasn't actually convinced this would work, but it does. I'm not completely sure how accurate it is, as I have nothing to compare it with, but when I add stuff I know to be acidic, such as vinegar, to a glass of water, the pH drops significantly, so it's clearly detecting the acidity.The issue is, the calibration doesn't seem to be working for me. They give you three solutions, each with a known pH, and you're supposed to hold the calibration for five seconds while dipping it in each, in the order they suggest. The problem for me is that, when I do this, it tries to calibrate at 6.86 every time, rather than switching to 4 and 9.18 the two subsequent times I hold the button.I've therefore only calibrated this with the 6.86 solution. It should at least work as a rough guide as to whether a solution is acidic or not.
G**C
Portable and Provides Great Accuracy
This can be a useful option for anyone looking for something portable with value for money. Comparable in quality to more expensive options
R**W
Unable to calibrate
Out of the box I couldn't get this meter to read less than 8.7 with distilled water (checked with a calibrated meter).Even following the calibration steps with the provided powders made no difference.Could be faulty, or perhaps it's a question of not buying too cheap.
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