Since I have and use both: the Amazon lowest cost hydrometer and a precision one, I thought it would be of interest to provide a comparison, at a time when you need it the most. Readings were made at the same time and location of a macrobin of 1,000 pounds of Cab Franc.
I would read the $6 as 1.5 brix, the $30 clearly greater at 2.5 brix. Significantly different. In most cases, this level of accuracy is not a big deal on a low volume hobby basis. When you put out a thousand or more $ for a thousand pounds of grapes, it’s worth the additional $24 to know with accuracy where your ferment is. The difference in the measurements made the difference of pressing one or two days later.
I would read the $6 as 1.5 brix, the $30 clearly greater at 2.5 brix. Significantly different. In most cases, this level of accuracy is not a big deal on a low volume hobby basis. When you put out a thousand or more $ for a thousand pounds of grapes, it’s worth the additional $24 to know with accuracy where your ferment is. The difference in the measurements made the difference of pressing one or two days later.