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At 12:00 AM 4/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 23:05:15 -0400
>From: Rich Bruno <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Honey Refractometers
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>Does anyone have an opinion on which manufacturers offer the best
>refractometers for honey?
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>I want to get a good one but don't want to spend a tremendous amount. I've
>heard that some Chinese models are pretty good but don't know much about
>them.
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>Also, can I get a decent one for around $100?
Got a plastic chinese one on ebay last year for less than $60. NO
CALIBRATION FLUID. I borrowed calibration fluid from a friend and the unit
was right on. I'm very happy... except
The line marking the sugar level seems fuzzy to me. It only approximates
the value as it's a wide line. This may be true with all refractors, I
don't know. But if I read it in the middle of the line away from fuzzy
edges, I get what seems to be a perfect reading.
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