





🌊 Dive into Precision with Every Drop!
The Milwaukee MA887 Digital Salinity Refractometer is a cutting-edge tool designed for professionals, featuring automatic temperature compensation, a bright yellow LED display, and a measurement range of 0 to 50 PSU with +/-2 PSU accuracy. Ideal for laboratory and field use, this refractometer ensures precise salinity readings with a user-friendly interface.
R**T
Accurate, Easy to Use, and Reliable
The Milwaukee MA887 Digital Salinity Refractometer is excellent! It's fast, accurate, and very easy to use. The automatic temperature compensation is a great feature, and the digital readout is clear and reliable. Perfect for keeping my aquarium salinity exactly where it needs to be. Highly recommend for anyone who wants precise and hassle-free readings.
S**N
Salinity tester
This is the most accurate tester I have used. Great product.
B**G
This thing is amazing!
I struggled with small cheap plastic hydrometers for many years and I've always doubted their accuracy, mainly because of air bubbles and degradation of the plastic as it ages. I've seen people use the optical ones but they are always pointing them at the room light to try to get a reading. It's nice to have something really accurate for a change that you can read in any light, I especially like that it takes into account the temperature! I'm amazed at the low price, this could easliy sell for $300 or more. It's really fast and easy to use. If there was one thing I could change it would be that I wish it had one more decimal place so you can tell if it's between for instance 1.023 and 1.024. If it read 1.0235 that would be awesome, but realistically the small changes in salinity between numbers won't have an effect on your aquarium.For those new at changing water I can share my method. I have a 14 gallon nano cube and I change 2 gallons twice a week. I measure out my water in gallon water jugs, similar to milk jugs only they had distilled water in them. I fill them with RODI water for my salt mix. Then I weight out 293 grams of Kent Marine Reef Salt Mix using a gram scale. That brings the salinity to 1.024 (263 grams will bring it to 1.021). Then I pour one gallon of water in a five gallon plastic jug, pour in the salt, cap and invert to mix several times. Then I pour in the last gallon rinsing out my salt container in the process, cap and invert to mix again. This initial mixing puts most of the salt into solution. Then I add a small powerhead and aquarium heater for a few hours and everything goes into solution without any further mixing. Then using two other gallon jugs I empty out exactly two gallons and pour in the fresh saltwater. Works like a charm!
A**R
Easy to read and very useful
We have a small educational aquarium with around 25 tanks and our staff uses this daily. It is very easy to use and holds up pretty well with all the use. It is easy to store based off size. Water stays on reader and is easily cleaned off. This is a good value for all the benefits it provides. The dark color helps hide any blemishes from wear and tear.
B**Y
A must for saltwater tanks
This thing is so awesome makes checking my salt water tank so easy and fast. Very easy to calibrate and results are always accurate. If your tired of looking through a little hole and trying to get your salinity right get this well worth the money
B**L
so simple and fast
This one is hard to do a good review . first of all for the price the ma800 case should of come with it .Now it get tricky . the celebration is simple and easy . I had no problems zeroing it out . The problem is the verification . I see so may reviews in utub saying the same thing . The verification solution is marked 1.025every reading I take I get 1.027 one out 10 1.026. Now if I take that same solution 1.025 and us it with my refractometer . I get a 1.025 reading . if I use my refractometer verification solution at 1.025 with the Milwaukee ma887 I get 1.025 . so to me Milwaukee is using a 3rd party verification solution that is not correct . I have yet to write to Milwaukee to see what they say . It Does state plus or minus .2 . It is very precise get the same number over and over . So the way my unit reads I always mines .01 if it reads 1.026 I will record the reading at 1.025 . then I will verify that reading in the next day using my refractometer. Also the MA877 doesn't read in halves if the reading is 1.025.6 it will read 1.026
J**R
Own a saltwater tank? BUY THIS!
The media could not be loaded. This thing is freaking awesome. Gift your other manual salinity instruments (refractometer, hydrometer)... you won't need those anymore.My video shows a typical measurement. Calibration is EXACTLY THE SAME, but with steam distilled water!! Who can't get distilled water? No tiny screw drivers or fiddling with light sources.I've spent the last 4 months chasing salinity issues in a reef tank... at one point I had 4 different +/- 3% readings simultaneously on two instruments. Calibration fluids weren't reading the same values on the same instrument - which one is "right"?? This instrument solved all my problems - it verified that I had bad reference fluids.The only critical inputs I have are the instructions say to "fill the well completely", but there's no figure showing "full". Does not seem to matter as long as the glass is covered, but expect to experiment a little at first. It doesn't lose calibration after power off, so you'll only need to calibrate when there's a problem; but it's so easy you can do it before every reading if that's your thing.Comes with distilled water for cleaning and calibration AND a verification saline solution AND two pipettes AND a 9V battery!The instructions even show you how to make your own verification solutions!You're going to look and act a little crazy after you get this - I measured the tank water, the top off water, the saltwater I have ready for a water change, and the calibration fluids and reference fluids, laughing like an evil scientist from a B-movie. It'll wear off... I hope.
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