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I'm about to purchase a ph meter I've read about the Hanna PHEP but don't have a clue.I just have a small home winemaking hobby.any help would be greatly appreciated.LCW:fsh
 
Ive had good luck with my Hanna PHEP but others have not and moved onto the Milwaukee models. Dan and others should be on here soon. Like I said Ive had mine for a few years no problem but many have had problems so I dont want to say they are good and steer you onto something where I may be lucky.
 
As Wade said I like the Milwaukee MW102. It's a lot easier to read and gives faster readings. I think it is also easier to calibrate. Several of us on here have got this one now and no complaints. With the phep meter I hear about 50/50 on liking it or not.
Those that do just don't know better :) Just kidding.

The price point is very close to each other. I got mine at Cynmar.com
 
I noticed they offer a stainless steel temp probe with that unit is that needed.LCW
 
The MW102 comes with a temp probe - it's an auto temp compensating model. I also use mine with just the temp probe ...
 
Just bought the MW101 yesterday and so far I'm happy with it. Easy to use and it's nice to have the element removable to clean. I had a Hanna checker before. Didn't think it was worth the extra cash for the automatic temperature compensation.
 
I didn't really have any luck with the Hanna, I only had it 6 months and it stopped calibrating. I couldn't even remember which website I bought it from, so instead of spending the money for new probes, I just bought the MW102. I found its easier to calibrate, easy to use so far!
 
The MW102 looks like a good bet under 100 dollars. The Valley Vintner has the replacement probe reasonably priced. Some units I have owned the price of a probe was more than one of these new units. Makes no sense to me. When buying a PH meter look at the replacement cost of the probe and take that into account. The better refillable replacement Probe is here http://valleyvintner.com/Merchant2/...=TVV&Product_Code=TE-25-4202&Category_Code=TE
 
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I can testify on that too. My checker cost somewhere around 40 and the replacement electrode was about 35 if I remember correctly.
 
Malvina i also agree with you. If you look at the Hanna bench top ph meter that costs around $500 the Replacement probe is around $189 and need replaced every couple of years. Valley Vinter use to have a few generic one that I was also looking at before I bought the Milwaukee. When the time come to replace my probe I will probably go with the refillable one you referenced to.
 

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