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Title: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: Dallasbeek on August 14, 2016, 05:34:56 PM
Can anybody recommend a good, reliable refractometer that doesn't cost a fortune?  I see them available for less that $20 and up to several hundred bucks.  I assumer the one for $18 is probably not so good.  But where are the lines between okay, good and Rolls Royce of instruments?
Title: Re: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: divemaster1963 on August 14, 2016, 05:44:33 PM
I got mine for 38.00 dollars online. So look for reputable companys that makes measuring instruments there are some . just look for what you comfortable with paying. Your measuring water content they don't have to be exactly perfect. If they a good they will read to plus or minus 1/2% which is fine. It's not like the FDA is going to come and measure it before you sell it.

John

If it's 18% or less is great. 18-19% it may ferment over time.but few of my customers keep it longer than a month then there want more.

John
Title: Re: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: Dallasbeek on August 14, 2016, 05:52:07 PM
Thanks, John.  What brand do you have and how long have you used it?  I read something somewhere that said instruments under $100 were a problem, but saw a lot of different makes for under $100, so that's why I asked the question.
Title: Re: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: divemaster1963 on August 14, 2016, 07:56:21 PM
Not sure of the brand. I got it over 10 years ago. Before that I just used the old way of testing. With spoon and eye by looking at the stream of honey coming off spoon. You look for a thick string. It always worked for my uncle. He could tell if he needed to dry it out an extra day.


John
Title: Re: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: Dallasbeek on August 14, 2016, 08:42:18 PM
Nothing beats experience, does it?
Title: Re: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: harlowr on August 17, 2016, 05:55:00 PM
I bought one a couple weeks ago off amazon for $28.99.  It's an Ade Advanced Optics Brix Refractometer.  Sold by sportswarehouse.  Made pretty heavy.  It's much better than I expected considering the price. 
Title: Re: Refractometer recommendations?
Post by: Duffydog on August 19, 2016, 08:12:26 AM
I have a Misco Palm Abbe Digital Refractometer. It was very expensive but I am concerned about moisture content and it has been a great investment and is very accurate. If you only have a few hives it would be too expensive. I give my honey  to people who may be ill and I did not want to add to their burden. I am also treatment free as of now.