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Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
Works like a charm!
Anita D.
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
Excellent item works great for my ninja slushie to check sugar level
Sara
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
Works great. I bought it more for fun, to look at the sugar readings in various fruits and vegetables from my garden. Very interesting results.
Erica B. Svatek
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Easy to calibrate
J.P.B.
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2024
A lot easier to use than a hydrometer
Enrique Jimenez
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
Accurate instrument to measure alcohol in wines
Troy
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2022
Cheap and easy to use. Good value for the money and shipping was easy. Works good for me, but can't comment on the accuracy.
philika
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
i use it to check level of water soluble coolant on grinder and bore sizing machine's coolant,my first step was to check accuracy and i compare with a 450$ misco handheld refractometer,reading on misco refractometer brix 5,6% and this one showing me 5,4%,pretty minimal difference,i don't need more expensive for what i'am to do with.Very pleased,got no regrets,will see now durability,need calibration before 1st use,explaination in case,easy to use,cheap.
G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020
I recently started brewing beer at home and decided to purchase a refractometer to measure the total sugar content of the wort. In order to know how much I could trust this instrument, I prepared a number of sugar solutions with known degree Brix values and measured them with the refractometer. The instrument proved to be substantially more accurate than I expected, provided that care is taken to verify its calibration prior to each measurement. Recalibrating the instrument is trivial, using the included screwdriver and a couple of drops of tap water. Please see the attached image with more details on the instrument evaluation. I apologize for the poor quality of the images, but it is rather difficult to take photos through the ocular of the refractometer using my cell phone. The image that you see directly with your eyes is easy to focus (the ocular rotates for focus) and enables a more precise measurement than what you can see in the photos.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2020
This is an inexpensive meter but it's actually a little more solid than I expected for the price, and it is accurate enough for me. To test the calibration I measured out 50 mL water and 5.00 grams sugar to make a 5/55 or 9.1% solution by weight. The meter reads 9.2% on this solution (after adjusting for the +0.2% zero offset on plain water). I am satisfied, as the fine scale marks are 0.2% apart so you can't expect much better than that. There is an offset adjust screw, but to be careful you would always check the zero offset anyway. I had some fun helping my kid measure the sugar content of different apple juices for a science fair project. We also tested Kearns Nectar, which has a crazy amount of sugar. If you don't believe me, try it and see.
Karen Heller
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020
Making beer uses specific gravity measurements. Many of the conversion charts don't take into account the alcohol content when converting Brix from the refractometer to specific gravity. The refractometer worked great. The charts that I used online were not very good. With a proper conversion chart, all is well.
mrthinkndrink
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020
If you're a winemaker it's important to know the Brix level of the grapes you're using. If you are also a grape grower it's critical to know the Brix level, as this will determine when to pick and what to expect vis a vis both acidity and alcohol level. This particular refractometer is incredibly easy to use and to read. It's both an excellent value and an excellent and indispensable tool.
COTE
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019
I needed to have a way to measure the sugar content on my 60/70 maple trees for making maple syrup. As this is my spring time hobby I didn't find the need for an expensive digital devise, and I'm only wanting to measure the sap sugar content from each tree and then to check after running through my Reverse Osmosis system to reduce boil time, and know my storage needs.0/32 brix is just perfect for measuring maple sap sugar.This unit is well built and came in perfectly calibrated.Don't let the price fool you this refractometer is a tool that will last a long time as ling as you take care of it.The case is rugged and the extra sample droppers are nice to get you started.
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