Hi all, since my last cheap pH tester (a Hanna pHep clone) drowned in the washing up I've been thinking about getting a proper one. A webcrawl today turned up a Sensorex tester which is designed to couple to your smartphone via a free download app. Anyone tried one of these?
http://www.sensorex.com/sam-1-smart-aqua-meter/ (http://www.sensorex.com/sam-1-smart-aqua-meter/)
Given the difficulty of cleaning around the glass bulb in my old tester when its been jammed into curds, I really think a probe type seems sensible. Is this good logic?
Hi Wattlebloke,
I haven't tried one yet, one of our suppliers at work sells them and has been trying to get us to test them out in the field, accuracy is apparently good, I assume the better quality probe you buy the more stable your results will be.
If you want to buy one, I can pass on an Australian suppliers contact details in a PM. I can also point you in the right direction for probe suppliers.
The only reason I haven't brought myself one is I use my work pH meter with another pH probe I use for cheese.
Mathew
Hanna makes a cheese and milk ph probe with blue tooth for iPhone iPad for under $200 , and it is the same probe as their 400 dollar model with the hand held read out
http://hannainst.com/fc2022-halo-foodcare-ph-electrode-with-bluetooth-smart-technology.html (http://hannainst.com/fc2022-halo-foodcare-ph-electrode-with-bluetooth-smart-technology.html)
They came out with it a month after I bought the $400 dollar version >:(
Thanks Gregore, that looks fabulous!! I hope you're happy with your meter's performance, even if not the cost ? Cost in Australia is $364 aussie dollars...and the difference isn't explained purely by the exchange rate!
Yes I love mine , it has never had a single issue . But it sure would be nice to have data logging and ph curve graphs . :)
Sorry to hear about the exorbitant mark ups , aren't Australian dealers known for this on luxury items ?
Do they ding it at customs too if you import yourself ? Or does shipping make it a deal breaker ?