🌈 Elevate Your pH Game with Vibrant Precision!
The Hydrion S/r Dispenser offers a precise 0.0-6.0 pH range with clear color matches at 0.5 intervals, making it ideal for various applications like Kombucha brewing and cosmetics. Made in the USA, this 15-foot roll allows for customizable lengths, ensuring you have the right amount for your needs. Experience accurate and immediate readings with this essential tool for any acid pH testing.
P**V
Perfect for Hot Sauce Makers
Making hot sauce is so simple with these. The colors give me accurate measurements that go by .5 so I can figure out exactly where the pH is when I'm trying to make a shelf stable product. They also change immediately, so no waiting to figure out levels and the tabs are bright for easy reading.
M**L
Easy to use
This is very easy to use and it's easy for me to match the color of the strip to the color on the bottle. It changes color quickly. A good value. I purchased the ph range of 0 to 6 to check my fermentations. A smaller range would be better like a 2 to 5 as the color squares on the bottle would be bigger. It's good for beginners. It's helping me gauge a good fermentation.
M**K
Homebrewing tool
Works great. Use it to measure sanitizer pH as part of Homebrew process.
M**A
Only acidic ranges under 6.0 ph
I should’ve noticed that it doesn’t include alkaline ranges but I was new to it so I didn’t know that the range can go to 12
O**R
Very Reliable Product
Chem analysis at fingertips
J**H
Ph of pickling solution
Just got this little thing today and wanted to try it out. Im picking some animal skins and wanted to know if i was at a good ph. I dipped about a quarter inch of the test strip in and it barely changed color. (The strips are a light brown color which would be about a 2.0 ph. I know my pickling should be around that so i went to my coffee maker. The coffee was off the charts green so i knew it worked. As a nontechnical buffer solution i did research on the ph of 5% vinegar it should be around 2.4 ph so on the strip close to 2.5. I dipped a little strip in and quick checked it and it changed to 2.5 in color. So i know its accurate and i know my animal skin is at the perfect ph.I am really cheap as in i tare off a small pice and use a tweezers to dip it in what im testing. It works well because if you use your fingers it will read your skins ph.As for storage i put it in a Ziploc bag and then filled a coffee filter with kosher salt folded it up and put it in there too as a desiccant.It has an expiration date of 3 years from now which is good. How i use it ill probably have half the roll left and keep using it if the check with vinegar come up right.Over all im really happy with my purchase. I didn't want or need a SUPPER accurate one like at my work. The .5 increments was good enough for me.P.s. if you having seeing problems especially with the difference between orange and yellows this will be hard for you to use. The ph reading of about 2.0 and 2.5 look close to the same shade. For people with out color issues or who can see clear you should be able to tell. If this had a con that would be it.
R**N
This paper pH testing product is better than the "pH Perfect" liquid pH test kit sold by Invigorated Living
Litmus paper type pH testing products are superior to all liquid pH testing products because:(1)Paper pH testing tapes can be used to test the pH of cloudy liquids such as fruit juices, vegetable juices, soymilk, cow's milk, green tea, coffee, cocoa drink, soft drinks, beer, wine, sauerkraut, natto, and yogurt fluids.Liquid pH testing products can only test the pH of clear liquids because much more than the 3 drops of testing fluid that would normally be required for testing clear liquids would be needed to desperately try to test cloudy liquids. If 20 drops of liquid pH testing fluid were administered, it would be impossible to know whether an orange result indicated a pH of 3, as it normally would indicate, or whether an orange result was caused by using too much pH testing fluid, which always starts out having an orange color before testing. Meanwhile, a yellow result might indicate a pH of 4, as it normally would indicate, or whether not enough pH testing fluid was administered and a potential orange result (pH of 3) was thinned out into a yellow result (pH of 4). If 40 drops of pH testing fluid were administered instead of just 20 drops, then the result might finally turn orange instead of yellow - would it be because the correct pH of the test sample was 3 or because of the starting color of the pH testing fluid was orange?(2)Paper pH test strips are more economical, more convenient to keep around, and less likely to cause an accidental spill than liquid pH test kits.
J**
Accuracy
Found it to be accurate.
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