jacklax
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Originally Posted by MilwaukeeM
Well maybe "Hydrometers" as a whole can be decent.... Maybe it is the brand "Deep Six" that is not accurate... When testing something as important as salt levels I don't want to wonder if I got a luckly hydrometer that is accurate... Everyone that has dabbled in the saltwater hobby knows how important accuracy is....
Exactly! So...why take the chance??? i learned my lesson early on & jumped on the boards to say so...paying $50 for a refractometer can save hundreds in fish and lives...so why take the chance?!?! Think about it...why do you change the oil in your car? Not because there is a problem, but to ensure that there is not...Case rest your Honor!
Well maybe "Hydrometers" as a whole can be decent.... Maybe it is the brand "Deep Six" that is not accurate... When testing something as important as salt levels I don't want to wonder if I got a luckly hydrometer that is accurate... Everyone that has dabbled in the saltwater hobby knows how important accuracy is....
Exactly! So...why take the chance??? i learned my lesson early on & jumped on the boards to say so...paying $50 for a refractometer can save hundreds in fish and lives...so why take the chance?!?! Think about it...why do you change the oil in your car? Not because there is a problem, but to ensure that there is not...Case rest your Honor!