Sales, Discounts and Cheap Shit I've seen online 🤑

Goonie Goat

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The Therm PRO were $24 for the 2
The cheap ones are pretty good for the price I reckon, think I got 10 for around $25. Basically reading the same as yours (give or take 1 or 2 %), most are reading 63%-64% but one is reading 68%, people say replacing the batteries helps, probably cheaper buying another 10 hygrometers than the batteries 🤣

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Indy

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The cheap ones are pretty good for the price I reckon, think I got 10 for around $25. Basically reading the same as yours (give or take 1 or 2 %), most are reading 63%-64% but one is reading 68%, people say replacing the batteries helps, probably cheaper buying another 10 hygrometers than the batteries 🤣

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Definitely the way to go if the budget is stretched. Used them for many years. Though I have stepped to the Govee WiFi ones these days, I now have the ability to check temps and charts from anywhere. Quite handy in letting me know during the warmer months, when the A/C is required.

EDIT: they now track VPD, etc..
 

Old fox

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Super cheap compared to the price I paid for the P50.
How long have you been using this ph pen brand? The price is right👌

Ive had issues with Bluelab pens in last few years. Im now trying a Milwaukee ph54, which has worked ok for last few months.

I look after the meters with diligent storage, cleaning and calibration habits, so they should last a lot longer than every 12 months. Which is all Ive been getting out of a Bluelab for the last few years
 

Goonie Goat

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How long have you been using this ph pen brand? The price is right👌

Ive had issues with Bluelab pens in last few years. Im now trying a Milwaukee ph54, which has worked ok for last few months.

I look after the meters with diligent storage, cleaning and calibration habits, so they should last a lot longer than every 12 months. Which is all Ive been getting out of a Bluelab for the last few years
Since I started up the 5×10. It's been very accurate so far.

One thing that I've done this time around is put a small amount of electrode storage solution in the cap to help extend the life of the probe. Nothing to complain about yet, but I only need to use it about 3 times per grow just to get a rough idea of how much the salts lower the ph.

Paid $115 for mine and I'm happy with it, for $62 that's a great price..
 

benn0

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I have a feeling these all have the same chip inside with varying degrees of quality of components attached to their same chip

Something for BigCliveDotCom to sus out
 
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