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GENERAL CHEESE MAKING BOARDS (Specific Cheese Making in Boards above) => EQUIPMENT - Making Cheese => Topic started by: Margo McIntosh on July 18, 2012, 11:23:57 AM
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Is there a source for an inexpensive PH meter for home cheese making that is reliable?
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If you do a search on the forum there are several threads discussing pH meters. A number of folks (myself included) have found favor in ExStik meters. There is the PH100 (http://www.extech.com/instruments/product.asp?catid=69&prodid=430) and PH110 (http://www.extech.com/instruments/product.asp?catid=69&prodid=431).
-Boofer-
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Thanks Boofer! I appreciate the help. I need to get one of these before I go much further on this cheese making journey. :0)
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What price range are those probes, Boofer? I looked on their site but there is no indication of prices there.
I can't find them in SA either so would need to have it sent out. (Probably out of my price range anyway, but one can dream!)
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What price range are those probes, Boofer? I looked on their site but there is no indication of prices there.
I can't find them in SA either so would need to have it sent out. (Probably out of my price range anyway, but one can dream!)
Here's the Amazon price point.
I couldn't imagine being able to tweak a cheese where it needs to be without my pH100. Yeah, yeah...the REAL cheesemakers didn't have them or need them and they made great cheeses. But I don't have their years of experience and refinement so I need a little technological assistance. ;)
-Boofer-
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*scream* Ya.. it will remain a dream! By the time I translate American dollars into SA Rand that becomes far out of my price range, even before the transportation.
Never mind, I will simply have to pretend to be a "real" cheesemaker and let my years of inexperience guide me!
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Thanks for your trouble Boofer.