As the others have pointed out, calibration should be done at each use. Of the three units you list, in my opinion, only the DR Meter has the accuracy needed for wine, double junction electrode .01 accuracy, it looks a lot like the Extech models. I've only had one meter, the Oakton 30, and it has worked well for over 5 years, the electrode life is between 6 months to 1 year depending on storage conditions, and you'll find that is the main issue with PH meters in general. Overall you have to consider the accuracy, electrode life and the cost of the replacement. I'm sure others can comment on the units they have used.
Whats interesting is that it uses 4.0 & 6.86 & 9.18 calibration solution, not 7.01. I asked amazon why & received this response from someone named Randy.
"It's more precise than other meters, for wine as long as the wine is in the perimeter of the meters highs n low."
How do I test for TA using the meter? Is there a solution for that?
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