Need a quick water test? ‘HachPocketProTesters’
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March 31, 2021
Need a quick water test? ‘HachPocketProTesters’

Hach Pocket Pro and Pocket Pro+ Testers, from AquaChek

® , of Loveland, Colo., use sensor technology to deliver quick, accurate results for a range of parameters. These durable meters come with a one-year warranty, operate on AA batteries, and can be easily calibrated with a few clicks of a button.

Calibration solution is included with each meter; additional solution can be purchased separately.

Testers include: Pocket Pro Salinity Tester, Pocket Pro High Range TDS Tester, Pocket Pro Low Range TDS Tester, Pocket Pro+ ORP Tester, Pocket Pro+ pH Tester, Pocket Pro+ Multi 2 Tester for pH/Cond/TDS/ Salinity and Pocket Pro+ Multi 1 Tester for Cond/ TDS/Salinity.

Each package includes a tester, four AAA batteries and a lanyard. The pH and Conductivity tests also include a calibration Singlet™.

For more information, contact AquaChek, Dept. SI, P.O. Box 389, Loveland, CO 80539. Telephone 970-278-4951. Online www.aquachek.com.

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