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The Apera Instruments AI311 PH60 is a premium waterproof pH pocket tester delivering ±0.01 pH accuracy with a replaceable glass probe. Featuring auto calibration, temperature compensation, and a large backlit LCD, it’s designed for professionals managing water quality in hydroponics, pools, beverages, and environmental monitoring. The complete kit includes calibration solutions, batteries, and a rugged case, making it the ultimate portable pH testing solution.






























| ASIN | B01ENFOIQE |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,639 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #5 in Lab pH Meters |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| Item model number | AI311 |
| Manufacturer | Apera Instruments |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 1.6 x 1.6 inches |
S**Z
Accurate & well made pH testing instrument
Bough the pH tester for use in making probiotics fermented fruit juice. The included instructions were detailed & clear and calibrating the device before first use with the included calibration solutions was quick & easy. The device is easy to use and well made. Would highly recommend it anyone who is serious about testing food samples quickly & accurately.
A**Y
Excellent tool
Awesome. It looks intimidating for me and my home canned tomato sauce but the instructions are super easy and it works perfectly. I’m glad I made the purchase of a quality tool for peace of mind. Accuracy is spot on! Worth the cost for me.
N**I
It works, and works well.
I wanted to check the accuracy of the pH sensor our pool had. I also hate using those tester strips which require identifying if the colour is light yellow or pale amber... I mean, really? Plus those strips are calibrated for a specific temperature, so any result you get with them will likely be wrong if your water temp is outside the norm. Anyhow, I hunted around and this seemed to be the one a lot of people recommended. It came in a neat little kit that included everything you needed in a hard shell case - although I'd recommend also buying some extra storage solution as the included amount will not last long. Use is super easy, and it automatically adjusts for temperature. You can also modify the settings so the backlight changes colour if the reading is outside the ideal numbers. I wondered why the case had an empty spot, then I realised that was so you could stand the tester up with the cap filled with storage solution. A really nice touch. If you want to keep it in the case with the lid closed, you just need to remember to store it on the side so there is less chance of leakage from the cap. Keep in mind that if you store it in tap, pool, or distilled water that could damage and permanently impact the accuracy of the tester. They do say that if it is stored dry, then that will also impact the accuracy of the sensor, but this can be fixed by soaking it in storage solution for a few days. Personally, I'd just get the storage solution - it's not expensive, the cap only requires a small amount, and you don't have to replace it after every use so a bottle will last a while. As for accuracy - I don't have a lab quality reference device to test it against, but it definitely appears to be more than accurate enough at least for testing a pool at home. I can't say anything about longevity as I've only had it now for a few weeks, but the sensor is replaceable plus it appears to be well made - so I think it should last well if treated with the care something like this deserves. They do have a newer version of this that has bluetooth and a "new improved sensor". For me this is more than good enough I think, I don't really have any need to track the readings over time, and as much as I am a geek the additional cost didn't really seem to justify it. Overall, very happy with this tester.
A**R
Quality Instrument
I have had my eye on this PH meter for some time now, as the cheap meter that I have been using for my home brewing and charcuterie hobbies is barely up to the task. Finally, the price on the PH60S fell to a point where I could not pass it up. The order arrived promptly, and as I unpacked it, the quality was immediately obvious. The unit comes in a protective case containing the meter, 4.0, 7.0 and 10.0 ph buffer solutions, calibration vials, and additional KCL storage solution. Also included are a lanyard for the probe, a printed user manual, and a laminated quick start guide/reference card. Set-up and calibration were fast and easy thanks to the clear and concise instructions in the user-manual. I was impressed with how quickly the readings stabilized during calibration and my initial testing. I was also pleased with the bright back-lit screen which made it super easy to read. I don't foresee having any issues with this meter, but if I do it will be easy to contact their support team since their phone number and email address are prominently displayed on a sticker inside the case. It is clear that Apera Instuments pays attention to detail. I highly recommend this meter.
H**3
decent, could be better
I purchased since this model was highly recommended from many homebrewers. I like that it is easy to use, comes with a case, all the needed pH test liquids, and easy to understand instructions. One main issue is the speed of the readings. When using the calibration liquids the readings are fairly quick. When doing water adjustments and giving my salts time to dissolve, this meter can take up to 2-3 minutes to get a steady reading. I have had it go from 7.8 start only to finally run down to 6.9. When it does get a steady reading, it still jumps up and down anywhere from 3-10 points so I still have to guess an average. The other issue I have is the bulb replacement and pH test liquid replacement costs. The two of them together are about the cost of a new kit. Why would I not just buy a new kit then?
P**G
Vorweg: Das PH60 ist zu billig. Wenn man sich die meisten der negativen Rezensionen hier anschaut, weiß man, daß viele nicht in der Lage sind, mehr als einen Halbsatz in einer Bedienungsanleitung zu lesen. Für solche Leute gibt es doch Streifen- und Tröpfchentests, sie sollten dabei bleiben. Das reicht für die völlig aus. Ja, in der Abdeckkappe über der Sonde sind Feuchtigkeitsreste. Ja, das Gerät ist trotzdem neu und unbenutzt. Wie kommt's? Weil die Sonde feucht bleiben muß, wenn man sie sofort verwenden können will. Man kann die Glaselektrode auch trocken lagern, müßte sie dann aber vor der nächsten Messung 12 Stunden in Kaliumchloridlösung einweichen. Was sicher wieder etliche nicht lesen und folglich auch nicht beachten würden, nur um dann anschließend herumzuheulen, warum die Meßergebnisse nichts taugen ... Kopf -> Tisch Eine 1 vor den gegenwärtigen Preis würde das Problem vielleicht etwas lindern. Du liebe Güte. Zu meiner Bewertung: Das Gerät ist erstklassig und hochpräzise, hat aber Tücken: 1. Das Smiley im Display als Anzeige dafür, daß sich der Meßwert nun eingependelt habe, kommt zu früh. Insbesondere bei Flüssigkeiten mit einem relativ niedrigen Leitwert (unterhalb von 200 µS/cm etwa) dauert es länger, bis man ein zuverlässiges Ergebnis bekommt. Dafür kann das Gerät nichts, das sind Chemie und Physik, die das bedingen, aber für ein verfrühtes Smiley kann das Gerät dann sehrwohl. In solchen Fällen bitte Geduld mitbringen und das Smiley ignorieren, was auch mal 3 Minuten warten bedeuten kann, bis sich das Meßergebnis tatsächlich eingependelt hat. Beispiel von einer Messung heute: Der Leitwert beträgt 129 µS/cm, der pH-Wert nach 5 Minuten ist 7,92 Das Smiley kam aber schon nach 30 Sekunden bei einem angezeigten pH-Wert von 7,49. Man muß halt warten, wenn es präzise sein soll. Und genau dazu hat man das PH60 ja gekauft. 2. Damit zusammenhängend: Das Gerät schaltet zu früh ab. Das ist nicht weiter tragisch, dann muß man es, während es noch in die Meßflüssigkeit eingetaucht ist, nochmal einschalten und eben noch eine Minute länger warten. Aber ärgerlich ist es trotzdem. Leider ist diese automatische Abschaltung nicht deaktivierbar. Allgemein noch der Hinweis: Vor und nach jeder Messung, vor und nach jeder Kalibrierung, bei einer 3-Punkt-Kalibrierung auch nach jedem Zwischenschritt, dann noch bevor man das Gerät zurück in die Kaliumchloridlösung stellt sowie nachdem man es aus dieser wieder entnommen hat, bitte *immer* die Sonde mit destilliertem Wasser spülen und anschließend mit der Hand trockenschütteln/trockenschleudern. Niemals die Glas-Elektrode mit einem Tuch oder ähnlichem abwischen. Wirklich niemals. Das ruiniert die Glaselektrode. Das Gerät zeigt dann zwar noch Meßergebnisse an, das sind dann aber nur noch unbrauchbare Schätzwerte. Also Finger weg von der Elektrode. Destilliertes Wasser ist nicht im Lieferumpfang enthalten. Man sollte welches daheim haben oder hier bei amazon mitbestellen. Ich habe mir gleich einen 5-Liter-Kanister geordert, da ich es auch noch für andere Wassertests benötige. Wer sich von dem Gerät eine Zeitersparnis erhofft, ist hier falsch. Momentan sind echte Schnelltests nur mit Teststreifen und Tröpfchentest, also Indikatortests, realisierbar. Was entsprechend deutliche Verluste in puncto Genauigkeit zur Folge hat. Die oben genannten Punkte führen zu keinem Sterneabzug von mir. Wäre der Preis höher, wäre ich da pingeliger, so aber geht das trotzdem in Ordnung. Volle Punktzahl und Kaufempfehlung.
P**S
Bon produit, un peu lent a stabiliser. j'ai change pour le PC60, pour a peine plus cher qui fait la conductimetrie egalement.
A**G
Estupendo para controlar el PH de mis cosméticos caseros. Excelente calidad.
R**S
calidad y presicion
S**H
I use a ph meter for plant nutrient solution. Previously, I had a couple of cheap China imports, which seemed reasonably accurate for a while, but don't last long. All ph probes degrade over time, so rather than keep buying cheap, I decided to get a more reliable one with a replaceable probe. This is quite expensive compared to some other brands with good reviews, say the Essentials PH Meter, and @ £29 the replacement probe is not much cheaper than buying a new Essentials meter. However, replacing just the probe reduces waste, and gives you options: there are 4 compatible probe types (all available on Amazon), which you can buy separately as replacements, or to measure different substances. The glass bulb is for liquids, the spear probe for solids, such as foods, soil, the flat probe for paper, cloth, skin etc. And you can buy an ORP (Oxygen Reduction Potential) probe to use with this meter, which tells you the "killing power" of your solution/water (sterilising or not, a simplification of complex subject). The life of the probe will depend on how often you use it, and how you treat it. The probe is supposed to last 12 - 24 months - it's CE rated for 6 months (for safe use), but that's NOT its life expectancy. It CAN be stored dry, without degrading it, according to instructions, but storing it dry will affect its sensitivity. So if you store it dry, for accuracy, you need to soak it in the provided solution before use. It can be stored in the soaking solution, but NOT in purified water. The kit comes with everything you need: soaking solution, 2 calibration solutions, batteries, lanyard (quite a long one), 2 containers for calibration, instruction manuals in English and German, as well as a laminated quick reference chart, all in a hard plastic case. The instructions are clear, easy to understand, and contain all relevant info. Instructions say not to use soaking/storage solutions from other companies, but as long as the same (potassium chloride or kcl @ 3 molar strength) and/or for the same type of ph meter, I don't see why. Will be ignoring that myself (no Apera replacements on Amazon, either). The calibration solutions will last quite a while, the soaking solution is enough to fill the cap to the mark about twice. 2 reviews for the replacement probe said the glass bulb was too exposed and breaks easily. I disagree - the bulb is inside and above the plastic rim, which does have gaps in the side, but doubt it would break if dropped on flat surface. IP67 means it's dust proof, and can be immersed in up to 1 m of water, or for up to 30 mins, depending on info source. It doesn't mean it's hermetically sealed, though. Overall, the meter seems robust, and looks like it will stand up well to any normal use. So far, would recommend, despite quite high price, as seems well worth it, all things considered. Edit: Have been using this for 6 years now, about once per week, and it still works fine. Have not calibrated it in a while, but it seems to be accurate enough for my purposes (fertiliser/irrigation solution for plants). Like the back-light feature, and it's very easy to calibrate. If it keeps switching to settings screen when you turn it on, it means batteries need replacing, the battery icon does not seem to show accurately. Have so far replaced mine once.
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