- High accuracy with 0.01 pH resolution
- Two point fast and accurate calibration
- Usable with virtually any electrode that shares the same connector
- 3000 hours of battery life
- HI 1270 small diameter probe fitseasily into a test tube
- Supplied with HI 1270 pH electrode, batteries and instructions
The pH Checker® series supplies users with fast and accurate readings from 0 to 14 pH with a resolution of 0.01 pH. This compact tester features an easy to read LCD and simple to perform two point calibration.
The pH electrode of the Checker® can be easily replaced. You only need to unscrew the electrode from the meter body and screw on a new one.
The Checker® is fast, accurate, lightweight and with 3000 hours of battery life, you don't have to worry about frequent battery replacement.
- Range 0.00 to 14.00 pH
- Resolution 0.01 pH
- Accuracy ±0.2 pH
- Calibration manual, 2 points
- Electrode HI 1270 (included)
- Battery Type / Life 1.5V (2) / approximately 3000 hours of continuous use
- Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); RH max 95%
- Dimensions 66 x 50 x 25 mm (2.6 x 2.0 x 1.0") - without probe
- Weight 50 g (1.8 oz.) without probe
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Hanna Instruments USA Aquarium Supplies
Hanna Instruments is a leading manufacturer of analytical aquarium instrumentation. They were founded in 1978 and are headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. When Hanna introduced pH Electronic Paper in 1986 it literally revolutionized the world of testing by allowing millions of people in various industries to test for pH in a simple, accurate and affordable way. Hanna employees are constantly challenging themselves to improve on existing technology and to invent new testing techniques with the common goal to simplify analytical testing. This applies not only to instrumentation, but also to sensors development, reagents and chemicals. Hanna also believes in controlling the quality of their products from inception to delivery so they manufacture everything themselves, from meters and electrodes to chemical reagents and buffer solutions.
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Hanna Iron Checker
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MICHAEL D MORLEY
Excellent!
Posted: 5/14/2013 from SALISBURY, MA UNITED STATES
4.5
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
Mimicking normal physiology of a Reef is always our goal in reef keeping. This is a great overall product for accurately measuring combined iron for corals/macroalgae with a goal to aprox. .06. - Results obtained in 3 minutes.
The only thing that you cannot measure is the chelated iron with this product (Use Nutrifin Test Iron made by Hagen for chelated Iron result which takes 30 minutes), but when you use two supplements like Brightwell Ferrion and Salifert Trace Soft and Trace Hard supplements this product is very helpful to simply ensure you aren't dosing too much.
Have had some very nice results and have seen the leaves of my Red Mangroves open up nicely! Red Sea Kelp is a bright color and Ulva looks as nice as the day I received it.
I am using the Kessil H150 Horticulture lights in Magenta and Blue along with Eheim 6700K and 10000K with the Deep Blue Ocean Solar Flare for my 10 gallon Refugium. Just make sure you place a small filter sock over the end of the skimmer to ensure that micro bubbles do not enter the "fuge". This will limit any unwanted algae attaching to your desired macro plants.
I trust the results!
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Easy and Accurate
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Stuart
Excellent!
Posted: 5/12/2013 from Corpus Christi, TX USA
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
These testers are great. Easy and accurate. I bought the alkalinity, phosphate, and calcium models. I have used other test kits like the Red Sea and API -- the steps are confusing and reading a color chart to try and determine which one is a "match" is very challenging and frustrating. I have looked brands of test kits and all seem to be the same. The Hanna Checkers are by far the easiest to use. Buy extra reagents (they come with 25 - except the phosphate which only comes with 6).
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Great product but:
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DANIEL GARCIA
Great
Posted: 4/22/2013 from Miami Beach, FL UNITED STATES
4.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
Accuracy, simplicity..all good except does not stay on enough for the test to complete. Have to use both vials. One to zero out the device and one with actual test. If you don't do this, the checker will auto power down.
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Hanna Iron Colorimeter review
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Mike
Unsatisfactory
Posted: 2/26/2013 from Norman, OK UNITED STATES
1.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
The Hanna Iron colorimeter checker is not worthy of the Hanna line. I have used their low range phosphate checker for years and love it. When these lower cost checkers became available, I purchased the iron checker. It is a small plastic meter that compares the sample water without a reagent to the sample water with a regent, similar to the idea behind most of their other colorimeters. You have to be quick to use the meter or it times out after three minutes and the test requires you t open the packet of reagent, get it all into the cuvette and then shake for a full two minutes until the powder is dissolved. Doing that within the three minute time span takes practice (my advice is to cut the regent packet first). That is a minor issue.
The big problem is lack of accuracy. To be fair, the information sheet that comes with the meter says the accuracy is +/- 0.04 ppm of Fe. I drew a sample of water from my reef tank into the supplied cuvette, ran the sample through the initial test stage and then added the full packet of reagent (had to work to get all the powder out, but I did manage that), shook the tube for full two minutes and tapped gently to remove any bubble from the side of the cuvette. The first reading gave a zero. Since it was possible that was correct, I dosed enough Red Sea Coral Colors "C" (iron supplement) to bring my 200 gallon tank from 0 ppm to 0.10 ppm according to the Red Sea instruction sheet I rinsed the cuvette with DI water twice and then grabbed a new sample (filled with tank water, dumped the saltwater from the cuvette and repeated to insure there was no dilution). Reran the test and the Hanna meter read zero again. I called Hanna and they were less than enthusiastic about this meter's accuracy, saying is was meant for gross testing and mentioned how tough it was to test any salt water because of schlieren issues with salt water and some of their colorimeters. I will now try a chemical test kit to test iron so as not to ove
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Hana Calcium Tester
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LARRY
Great
Posted: 11/21/2012 from MELROSE, MA UNITED STATES
4.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
Very easy to use i also have the phosphate tester very good instruments
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Hanna Checkers
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TERRY MENDEZ
Excellent!
Posted: 8/26/2012 from COOS BAY, OR UNITED STATES
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
I have three of them now (Phosphate, Calcium, & Alk) and I love all three. Much easier to use and I love the LCD read out vs matching colors. I couldn't ask for a better testing product!!!
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Alk Checker
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DIANA SILVA
Excellent!
Posted: 8/8/2012 from WEST SACRAMENTO, CA UNITED STA
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
This instrument works great! Easy to use and is accurate!
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Don't trust it
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MARC MECRAY
Below Average
Posted: 8/7/2012 from LAKE OSWEGO, OR UNITED STATES
1.5
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
While the digital readout is very convenient, I have found the accuracy inconsistent. I think that the two weak spots in the process are the extremely small volume of test sample ( .1 ml) and the sensitivity of the powdered reagent in the pre-packaged pouches.It can be difficult to ensure that all of the powder has been dispensed from the packet. Sometimes quite a bit seems to stick in the seams of the pouch, and some testing has shown that small variations in the amount of powder used can make a large difference in the reading.
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Easy to use
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KIM PHILLIPS
Excellent!
Posted: 7/15/2012 from LA VERNE, CA UNITED STATES
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Beginner
Comments:
Very easy to use . Simple instructions. The first time i tried it the room was too dark and it didn't give me a reading. It needs good light to work. No problems. Buy this product
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nice but a pain to calibrate
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GERALD J SKIDMORE
Great
Posted: 6/16/2012 from Irvine, CA UNITED STATES
3.5
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
The only con is it's a pain to calibrate, but other than that, it's accurate. Once you do it a couple of times, its faster than the traditional tests and it looks like it will save you money in the long run (probably after a year or two at most)
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