MasterTronic Pricing Released

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Well, the MasterTronic is currently listed on the Focustronic website for a whopping $1299. http://www.focustronic.net/products/core-products/mastertronic.html


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When I saw that price tag I almost gagged. Yeah knowing PO4/NO3 are great, but not to the tune of $1300.

As much as I want to support Focustronic, I just cannot find myself stomaching that price tag. To me they are pricing themselves out of the market. What do you guys think?
 
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I thought the ION director was a lot of money at $820. Now it doesn't seem like a bad deal


No it does not. And I'll have to give it another look too. They are out of their rabbit butt mind with that pricing. I could see if the unit was similar to the ION Director and not need reagents only calibration but OMG. That pricing cannot be right. Gotta be a misprint :rolleyes:.
 

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I believe they are starting out using the Salifert reagents. Heck just like Ca/Mg I don’t test them frequently enough to justify spending $1300. That’s like a lifetime of reagents lol
Yea, thats a bit crazy. My Trident was hard enough to justify at 600$
 
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Yea, thats a bit crazy. My Trident was hard enough to justify at 600$


Yeah I was thinking $600 would be my breaking point to own one. They shattered that 2x. Unless you are really desperate to know NO3/PO4 automated they have essentially priced themselves out of my price range (strictly for feasibility). Just cannot justify spending that amount on a testing system and still need to provide the reagents. Almost like they are trying to make up some $$$ for the DIY reagent for the Alkatronic being know by many.

Now maybe somewhere down the road when I hit the lottery and have a lot of cash just laying around maybe. But even then I do not know about that pricing.

PO4 is the primary reason I was even considering getting one since I already have a means to check NO3 using the American Marine NO3 tester (and barely even use that since doing more of an eye test these days).
 
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I don't think pricing is a issue. Really, I don't. People pay that amount for corals and more than that for fish.

I'm not saying I agree with it just saying in my opinion that the price won't matter in the end. If it works as advertised people will buy it.
 
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I don't think pricing is a issue. Really, I don't. People pay that amount for corals and more than that for fish.

I'm not saying I agree with it just saying in my opinion that the price won't matter in the end. If it works as advertised people will buy it.


Alkatronic was priced appropriately I feel, but this one just escapes me on pricing. Even they have mentioned that calcium/magnesium isn't all that important to test nearly as frequently, but I guess that all has changed with the upcoming release of the Mastertronic. The way I see it is the manufacturer feels that calcium/magnesium aren't nearly as important (which they've been more than open about that feeling), price for those test appropriately. I run a CaRx and never really worry much about calcium/magnesium anyways so for me it's more about are those even necessary.

I'll eventually get one I'm sure, but not at $1300.

Also, sure if a poll is taken of those that will spend $1300 on a coral/fish it'll be a small percentage that would. I have a CSB, and I didn't pay the outrageous price for it. Came included in a tank breakdown (that's the only reason I have one lol). Being honest, I'd pay $1300 for a piece of equipment before doing so on a coral/fish.
 
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What’s the point without alkalinity?

How does it measure NO3 and PO4with such accuracy? I don’t buy it


The Alkatronic is a good machine so we shall see what this has to offer. We will see when/if we can get some unbiased reviews on the unit.
 

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I have both alkatronic and trident. I do not trust my trident but trust my alkatronic. As far as the price on the mastertronic I do not know what reagents they use and if it is salifert I will pass on the mastertronic. I currently have alkatronic and dosetronic. People also pay almost 900.00 for 1 radion light. 1300.00 is high but not super high.
 
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I have both alkatronic and trident. I do not trust my trident but trust my alkatronic. As far as the price on the mastertronic I do not know what reagents they use and if it is salifert I will pass on the mastertronic. I currently have alkatronic and dosetronic. People also pay almost 900.00 for 1 radion light. 1300.00 is high but not super high.

Why not trust the trident?

Side question - out of ignorance - if the mastertronic is using 3rd party test kits why not just buy a reefbot? Isn't that retail for 900?
 
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I have both alkatronic and trident. I do not trust my trident but trust my alkatronic. As far as the price on the mastertronic I do not know what reagents they use and if it is salifert I will pass on the mastertronic. I currently have alkatronic and dosetronic. People also pay almost 900.00 for 1 radion light. 1300.00 is high but not super high.
Dang! I was interested but looks like I'll be going for the Ion Director


Yeah this is a marketing blunder (could be totally wrong). The anticipation was there for the device but they will take a hit at that price point. With nothing else out ATM with a pricing structure in the $500-$800 range, I believe they would have hit a homerun and taken major market share from the other players.

Now if the device ALSO tested alkalinity, then the $1300 price point would be easier to stomach.
 
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Why not trust the trident?

Side question - out of ignorance - if the mastertronic is using 3rd party test kits why not just buy a reefbot? Isn't that retail for 900?


OMG no you didn't o_O

Have they fixed the what seems major concerns with that device? At least what I've read about it (could be way off base)
 

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