Milwaukee Refractometers are not good

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Reviving and older thread:

i just purchased a Milwaukee Refractometer and calibrated per instructions with the included bottle of distilled water, and the 1.025 reference solution read at 1.027.

Debating on whether to keep it or send it back to brs.
 

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Reviving and older thread:

i just purchased a Milwaukee Refractometer and calibrated per instructions with the included bottle of distilled water, and the 1.025 reference solution read at 1.027.

Debating on whether to keep it or send it back to brs.

Which reference solution exactly?
 

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Which reference solution exactly?
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These are the solutions that come with the Refractometer.
 

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