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Product Spotlight: Extech ExStik pH Meter

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  • by Kelly Blumenschein
  • — September 12, 2011

The ExStik waterproof pH and temperature pen provides fast and easy on-the-spot measurements.

The ExStik pH meter measures pH in liquids, semi-solids, and solids, eliminating electrode breakage and clogged junctions. It has a rugged, flat surface, and has the ability to float in water with an IP57 waterproof rating.

The meter features automatic temperature compensation and simultaneously shows pH and temperature readings on its LCD display. A RENEW indicator alerts when the electrode is due for replacement, and a CAL notification will show when the meter is in need of recalibration.

The ExStik can store up to 15 numbered readings; the display will indicate when a reading is stable and ready to be analyzed and stored.

The ExStik comes complete with a protective sensor cap, sample cup, neckstrap, and four batteries for immediate operation. An option for interchangeable chlorine and ORP probes is also available.

For more information on the Extech ExStik pH Meter, call 888.426.2151 or email customercare@fondriest.com.

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