Latewood I paid quite a few $$$ for my meter.....you're telling us this NOW? :D ;)
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Latewood I paid quite a few $$$ for my meter.....you're telling us this NOW? :D ;)
all my co-op members know this...
Well I've been using the dip strips, which sounds easier than what you are describing. However, it has started to make me wonder if I'm color blind, tee hee. A few days ago, "honey does this paper have a pink tinge or an orange, ..or is it yellow...please, I can't tell anymore (looks around counter littered with test strips in annoyance)" I can't wait for it to arrive....bree1978 waits happily next to her mailbox.Quote:
Originally Posted by dusto2k3
I really don't need a tds meter if I'm in soil, right? I only got a ph meter, sigh. BUT, I did pay only about 28.00 for it, so still hopeful good investment. I did see that the milwaukee was a smidgen cheaper, but I was unfamiliar with milwaukee products that aren't drills.Quote:
Originally Posted by latewood
:jointsmile: Bree
Do you absolutely have to have the 4.01/10.01 buffer solution? It's harder than heck to find...been to a pool shop (they didn't even know what the f I was talking about-even after looking in thier catalog), called three fish/aquarium stores, been to TSC, Wallys...Found the 7.0 in one, but they just opened, all they got. I'm done driving for today....I really wanted to use this dang thing!
Let me know.
:jointsmile: Bree