I received my new checker a few days ago, and I wanted to share my initial experience and opinion.
First thing I noticed was there were more parts and pieces compared to the others that I have. (Alk,phos etc) But at the same time there twice as many reagent packs than what came with my phos checker, which is great.
The packaging is like all the other checkers, very minimal and tight fitting. It's hard to fit everything back in, but it can be done. I am okay with this, because I'm assuming that this is why they are affordable. No point in wasting money on the packaging.
I was surprised at the fact that on this test you have to fill the cuvette with RO/DI and then only add 0.1 ml of your tank water. So RO/DI will always need to be on hand for testing. The process is a little different compared to the other checkers, but is still super easy to understand. And the results are right there in digital display, which is awesome.
I tested my levels with a Salifert test first, and then the checker. With the salifert test I got a reading of 440 with the 0.12 left in the syringe.
I got a reading of 447 with the Hanna checker. And I got the results in about the same about of time. Which being that I've used the Salifert test a lot, and the checker only once. I think once I get used to it, I won't have to read the directions, and get a result even faster. I'm am all about convenience, but more about precise as possible with what we are offered in the hobby. And so far I am happy with it. I will continue to test and compare the results for a few weeks, and maybe try a different test kit as well.
So as of now, I think this is another great product from Hanna, and hopefully we will see a Mag Checker available soon as well. For the price, convenience, and accuracy, I highly suggest all of them.