Top Salinity Reading Tool?

Camaronero

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Good afternoon,
I’m looking for the best long term choice for salinity readings. I don’t mind paying up to $200 if it means I’m getting as close to “precise” as possible readings because that way I can get closer to point of stability.
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•Is this the top of the line for refractometers¿ And is it just a rebranded milwaukee MA887¿

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•Or should I become the most patient person on earth and order one of these?^ (BRS pls take note of the beaker addition)

LMK any conductivity meter suggestions too .. Have a great rest of the day!
 

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By any chance do you think it is just a rebranded milwaukee MA887¿ Because Amazon and BRS has them for 120ish..
Get that Milwaukee! It’s accurate and fast.

Edit: and no more squinting eyes, trying to find the perfect lighting spot, and trying to decipher which point the line hits.
 

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I use a decent refractometer and have fluid to calibrate it with. It is simple and pretty fool proof. It takes readings fast and needs only a Very small sample. Also these are pretty inexpensive.
 

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