Measure with confidence! 📊
The EISCO Universal Laboratory Hydrometer is a precision instrument designed to measure specific gravity in a range from 0.700 to 2.000, featuring 0.01 graduations for accurate readings. With a dual scale for light and heavy liquids, this hydrometer is perfect for both laboratory settings and home brewing enthusiasts. Its durable hard plastic case ensures protection and ease of transport, making it a versatile tool for any liquid measurement needs.
B**S
Nice
Works perfectly
J**K
Perfect for what I need it for!
I use this to check the specific gravity of my clay and glaze
M**A
Its Good but HUGE
I should have read about the size...I didn't realize it would be so big. I am using if for mixing pottery slip and so I have gotten a large plastic "tube" to pour the slip into so I can use this hydrometer. It works very well now that I have figured out how to measure the slip out of the bucket I have it in.
J**Y
Shattered Arrivals
First Hydrometer arrived with a broken top, and the second I had to get ordered for replacement arrived with a shattered body. I should be getting paid for the time out of my day. I was excited for this hydrometer because of the range of SG it offers, but I think I’ll need to look elsewhere.
D**E
Solid hydrometer, handy protective case.
Bought this and a graduated cylinder for testing liquid ceramics glazes. I haven't tested it on glazes yet, but I did check the calibration in water (accurate), and I'm very pleased with its readability and ease of use. It came in a sturdy plastic storage tube with foam on both ends to encase the hydrometer, so I'm relieved that it's pretty portable too. I will update if I encounter any problems with its intended use, but so far, 5 stars.
T**R
Works Perfectly for Fecal Float
Paired perfectly with the graduated cylinder I purchased from Amazon (250ml Graduated Cylinder, Borosilicate 3.3 Glass, Single Metric Scale, Class B, Karter Scientific 213I13).
S**N
Nice size/feel, but quite inaccurate
This would be a nice very nice purchase had it been somewhat calibrated. It is hefty and long. Came nicely packed in a case.First thing I did is to measure distilled water. My hydrometer measures 0.92. I tried tap, distilled, 60F, 4C, and more. Those differences did have an effect, say 0.915 or 0.922.I understand that it's not unusual to need to log and offset to use to adjust measurements, but this error is well outside any acceptable tolerance.This might make a good fishing bobber.
J**E
Excelente
Muy bonito y bien guardado en su empaque
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