I bought one and love it. I've had surgery on both eyes. Not sure if that's why, but I struggled with the refractometer. Seeing the number is a nice thing.
For the ease of use and accuracy, its silly not to have one. Refractometers IMO are difficult at best to read correctly, this takes the guessing out of it
I also have a mikwaukee digital, and agree with the others. They are awesome and well worth the $100. Easy to read and they calibrate very easy as well. You only use ro/di or distilled water, you don't need a calibration solution.
yup. have one love it. just clean reading glass each time after use. If not you will need to clean before next use and re zero. i do have a 18 dollar ebay refractometer as well to ensure im getting accurate readings.
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