🍷 Measure with Confidence: Elevate Your Craft with Precision!
The Milwaukee Instruments MA871 Digital Brix Refractometer offers a range of 0-85% with fast, accurate results displayed on a dual-level LCD. It requires only 2-3 drops of sample and delivers results in under 2 seconds. Designed for ease of use, it features simple one-point calibration, a durable stainless steel sample well, and is rated IP65 for protection against dust and water. Ideal for winemakers, brewers, and food producers, this refractometer is a must-have for anyone serious about their craft.
M**A
Worked great for testing maple syrup while doing a finishing boil
Worked great! I bought with the hopes of making maple syrup easier after my old hydrometer failed me on my last batch. The MOST important thing I can say is read the instructions before you use it! I was trying to figure it out and was having issues but those issues were user error! If testing a sample that is not room temperature you most wait till the sample heats the sensor area up to get a proper reading which the instructions say.
A**R
seems sturdy, seems accurate
I use this refractomer to measure the brix of a rye mash, which is too thick to measure by hydrometer. Seems to do the job just fine. At any rate, the rye is good.
B**.
Seems accurate.
It seems accurate, and it's lasting.We use it everyday at our lab and it's keeping up well.
O**E
Good Meter
Not cheep but definitely did its job. Only wish the numerical display was a little larger. Keep in mind it’s not a small meter. I would recommend buying the case for it.
W**J
I'll drink a beer to this refractometer
This product falls into one of those categories - it is something that you should have, but can't justify spending more money on a lab grade piece of equipment. There are too many other things that I need in brewing beer, and my hydrometers work rather well. The problem with using a hydrometer is the wasted beer. How much easier it is to pull several drops from your fermenting beer than to drain it into a test jar and then pitch it. After reading a lot about digital refractometers, I settled on this one.To begin with, this is a precision instrument. After it arrived, I quickly assessed that a carrying case was definitely needed. Having it packed into a padded case allows me to sleep well every night. The instrument arrived in great condition, packaged really well. READ THE DIRECTIONS. Although you might think it is easy, take 5-minutes out of your precious time and read the directions. It might not reveal anything that you do not already know, but it does allow you to rest assured that when you take the reading the proper way, and clean the pan after each use.It is also important to understand how Brix is different than OG/FG is different than Plato. If you use this instrument as it should be used and treat it as a precision instrument, anyone who brews beer should find this produce one of the best investments they make on any piece of equipment.
B**S
Not useful for beer brewing
The product information claims that this is "ideal" for beer brewing but I would argue it is at best of limited use and at worst totally useless. If you are planning to buy this product for your beer brewing you will not be happy with it.If I could return this unit and get back my money on this purchase I would but unfortunately I was too slow in realizing the issue.I was really looking forward to using the brix meter for my beer brewing. The ease of use and increase in efficiency would greatly simplify brew and bottling days. However, after a few months of missing my expected gravity readings and agonizing about what I was doing wrong on the brewing process, I started questioning the accuracy of the readings. I compared to a reading using a glass hydrometer and realized my brix meter was way off and reading about 3 brix higher than what the manual reading showed (the hydrometer reading was bang on my expected gravity). I did read some product reviews later about the accuracy at lower brix (below 20) being inaccurate which I wish I would have seen earlier.There is another unit made by this brand that measures brix from 0 to 50 whereas this one measures from 0 to 85. Perhaps the other unit is more accurate? I have no idea but I'm not interested in buying another unit to test out if this is true.Overall I would say that I am very disappointed with this product because this it is pretty expensive and it did not meet my expectations. It should be clear in the description of the product that certain ranges are more accurate than others if this is the case.I would definitely not recommend this product for beer brewing use.
S**M
Good product for measuring Coffee strength
Very accurate and zeros very easily. Not much maintenance required. Comes with one pipette but would recommend getting more to not contaminate calibration water that this unit comes with. Overall very good product. However, I may need a product that reads one more digit place. This one will only for example measure 19.2, not 19.26 brix. But that's not a fault of this product, just something to consider before buying.
M**G
Worked Great
I purchased this to use for processing birch syrup. The instructions were brief but easily understandable to a new user. The 9 volt battery, which came with it, was a bit difficult to install. The space for the battery was just large enough to allow room for the battery. It did fit, however, the battery wire was pinched a bit and I was concerned with damaging it. No damage resulted, however, and the unit worked as it should. I had to spread the terminal connector a bit to get it to connect to the battery. My first attempt to make birch syrup was a resounding success and I could not have done it without a good refractomoter such as this. I also used it to measure the sugar content of our beer and wine. I suggest purchasing additional pippets. Two came with the unit but you will likely need more. Packaging could have been better.
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