Quote Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
woah, my mistake. It's their PH pen I was thinking of the cost on. Their EC meter is like $130 new, but you still got a decent deal I would say. And the good EC pens are more than $40. You get what you pay for, usually.
I love to say you get what you pay for. But not really in EC pens. First the circuitry is so super simple. But second I challenge any pen on the market to outperform TM Digital. They are the only pen calibrated on 3 simultaneous curves.
herbie the love bud Reviewed by herbie the love bud on . New EC/TDS Meter, good deal? Well, it's actually used, but new to me :D Anyways I picked up a NZ Hydroponics International "Quick-Dip" EC/TDS meter (Basically the Bluelab Truncheon, before they changed their name). I got it off my hydro guy today for $75, he said he just had the probe replaced, etc. Works perfectly fine, so what do you guys think? Is $75 for an older Truncheon a good deal? :jointsmile: Rating: 5