Have a Hanna calcium checker for sale. Reagents are expired. Everything works as it should.
$35 local pickup or meetup
$45 shipped within continental US
Pickup in Staten Island NY 10305 or meet within reasonable distance.
Got out of the hobby awhile back and just have these sitting around now, nothing wrong with them, batteries were removed for storage so no corrosion from a leaking battery. Phosphate reagents expire this month, Calcium reagents are well expired, 2023. $45 EA Shipped or $80 for both OBO. Any...
These came with the tank I picked up and don’t need them.
Just replaced the batteries and all work fine
Just what you see in the picture (regents are expired
$100 shipped lower 48 for all three inc the the cases
Price is shipped. Pick up around san francisco peninsuoa san jose bay area
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Pickup in Staten Island, NY or local meetup within reasonable distance.
Shipping will be at buyers expense
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So I just got a hanna calcium checker and the instructions say I need to use distilled water. Is it ok to use RODI water? I looked around and I see that some people say it's fine while some people say it's not.
Any thoughts on this?