Digital Salinity Testers?

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That link isn’t working for me. But I have had the Milwaukee one and the Hanna. I love the Hanna one. It shows changes in real time and don’t have to calibrate for every use like the Milwaukee
 
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Thanks - I was searching on UK Amazon using 'Digital salinity testers'

I am aware of the Hanna range - but was looking for other options
 

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I have one of those Chinese made digital salinity meters which sits in the tank 24/7. It drifts over time which I reset using a reliable way to measure since the meter itself cannot be trusted without periodic recalibration.

I have tried out 3 salinity meters from Hanna and none were reliable (I still have one sitting around). You really want to go with a reliable method such as Tropic Marine Hydrometer or the VeeGee Refractometer.
 

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Go with a refractometer. Never needs a battery and just needs to be calibrated a few times a year at most in my opinion! :)
 

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