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The Luster Leaf 1810 Meter Rapitest is a compact, battery-free 4-in-1 soil tester that measures moisture, pH, fertility, and sunlight using three stainless steel probes, empowering gardeners to optimize plant health with precise, instant readings.
| ASIN | B000RUI9QK |
| Battery Description | No battery |
| Brand Name | Luster Leaf |
| Color | white |
| Country Of Origin | Zimbabwe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (926) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035307018182 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 25W x 25H millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Rapitest 4-in1 Soil pH/Moisture/Fertility/Light Tester |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Manufacturer | Luster Leaf |
| Model | 1818 |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Part Number | 1818-6 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Temperature Accuracy | 1 degrees_celsius |
| Temperature Reading Accuracy | plus_minus_1_degree_celsius |
| UPC | 035307018182 074994352025 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 55 Degrees Celsius |
R**N
Comments are true, It really doesnt work!
I read the comments, they all said it doesn't work, but i didnt believe it. I bought it and tried it myself to find out it really doesnt work. Returned it.
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D**R
I had owned one of these from a different manufacturer before, but that one did not work. This Luster Leaf 1818 does work! I was particularly interested in moisture level. While making some mud to measure ph value, I also checked the moisture level of that same sample - the meter read full scale, which is just what I hoped it would. The meter is easy to use and is a great help to me.
D**N
As an avid gardener whose soil pH varies across her property, I really needed a convenient and quick way to test pH to ensure that the soil was properly adjusted. I tried those little vials with the test strips (economical but required a production to test more than one area) and an electronic gauge that required all sorts of solutions (accurate but a pain to use). With the Luster Leaf Rapitest mini soil tester, I finally found my perfect tester -- inexpensive, instant, and incredibly easy to use. All you do is select the type of reading you want (pH, fertility, moisture, and light), and insert the three-prong base into the soil. Right away, the needle sweeps over the gauge. You'll get the most accurate readings when the soil is moist and when you've left it in for at least thirty seconds to make sure the reading has stabilized, although most times a fairly accurate reading takes mere seconds. The fertility meter works fairly well; I planted some annuals in a pot of new Miracle Gro soil, and the gauge read on the high end of ideal, exactly what I expected. My vegetable garden, which I haven't yet prepared for this season, registered low, having been depleted of nutrients last year and over the winter. The fertility setting is good if you want a quick spot test to see whether you need to fertilize, although it's not plant-specific; different plants thrive on different levels of fertilizer, so you'll need to do your research. The moisture test is good for seeing if you need to water, but I assume that the probe measures only the moisture at the bottom, so, for shallow-rooted plants, take care that you measure at the lowest level of the root system, never below it. Deep-rooted plants might be suffering if just the top few inches of the soil are moist. The light meter is the least useful because it will only measure what is happening at the very second, something most people can tell for themselves. This device is not built for long-term use or for leaving in the dirt for more than a few minutes. The prongs are easily bent and should not be forced into rocky or compacted/hard soil (use a garden trowel to loosen the soil first.) For a more complete view of your plants/soil. minus pH readings, try EasyBloom Plus Plant Sensor . The Easy Bloom uploads long-term readings to your computer and provides plant-specific details; that device is not instant but instead takes readings over a minimum of 24 hours. I use the Luster Leaf primarily for pH and quick moisture tests, and the Easy Bloom for everything else. -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
A**I
PROBES ARE DISLOCATED IN CURRIER, ALSO ONE OF SCREW HOLDING PROBE IS SLIPPED SO PROBE IS DISLOCATED IN PACKAGE IT SELF. I MY SELF REPAIRED IT, BY REPLACING NEW SCREW ALSO SOLDERED IT. READING ARE SHOWING. STILL I TESTING IT.
K**M
It's not a Stick'and'Measure unit, soil needs to be separately prepaired to form some mud for measuring.
T**Y
A great little device. It appears accurate enough when i tested it. Its is easy to use, compact and useful; no batteries required either. Took a little while to deliver but in my opinion worth the wait. The device can be applied to outside growing environments and indoor plants. There are similar cheaper products available, often these only provided hydration and Ph readings. Light and nutrient readings are worth a few extra pounds in my opinion
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