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Your Learning Zone - Luster Leaf Rapitest Electronic 4 Way Analyzer #1880

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List Price: $38.29
Our Price: $27.69
Your Save: $ 10.60 ( 28% )
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Manufacturer: Luster Leaf
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Luster Leaf EAN: 0035307018809 Feature: Measures pH, moisture, fertilizer and light. Black plastic housing. Probes are 3 and 3/8" long. Sing Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Luster Leaf Manufacturer: Luster Leaf Model: 1880 Publisher: Luster Leaf Studio: Luster Leaf
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Features
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Measures pH, moisture, fertilizer and light. Black plastic housing. Probes are 3 and 3/8" long. Sing le gauge for all four readings. Gauge reads as follows: for fertilizer; "too little", "ideal", "too much". For light measurement; 1000 to 100,000 foot-candle hours, for moisture; 1 through 4, with 1 b eing the driest, and for pH; 9 through 0. Comes with a complete guide with reading recommendations f or most plants. Designed for soil testing only, not liquids.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: okay otherwise but ph testing feature useless Comment: This unit is very useful for measuring soil moisture and sunlight. While I wasn't in a position to evaluate the fertility feature, I do know that the ph testing is useless.
When I tested the commercial soil in my potted plants, I noticed that they all indicated a ph of 7. To my surprise, my yard and garden soil also indicated 7. Since I have heavy clay soil in my yard I began to suspect that the Rapitest was inaccurate.
I took a couple 1/2 cup soil samples out of the garden and put them in small seed pots, carefully followed the Rapitest instructions for ph testing and still came up with a ph of 7. I added two tablespoons of vinegar to one of the samples and two tablespoons of baking soda to the other. Results? You guessed it--ph of 7.
I found a study on the Journal of Extension ([...]) that evaluated ph testing methods for field testing by extension agents which found the Rapitest to be useless.
I would have given this unit an even lower score, but at least two of the functions worked.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it's meant to do Comment: Isn't quite as easy to use as you are led to believe, but if you follow the instructions, you get reasonable results. It's not substitute for a good soil test, but I've found it to be a good indicator of when a soil test might need to be done.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cheap and useless. Comment: The one I have doesn't work at all, so I opened it up. The total price of all the components has to be less than $5, which makes $35 a rather outrageous purchase price. The components are the case, the probes, the meter, a 50 cent rheostat, a switch, a small photo cell, and a resistor. I can't see how that meager melange is supposed to produce meaningful results.
Customer Rating:      Summary: all 4 in one Comment: A very good device for the price. The only thing that I didn't realize at first was that the NPK numbers are not specifically given. Rather, the device gives you an overview of whether the nutrients are balanced or not. If the nutrients are not in the "ok" range, then you'll need to do a seperate nutrient test to find out exactly what the levels are.
Customer Rating:      Summary: rapitest electronic 4 way analyzer Comment: it did what it's suppose to do I just don't use it like I thought I would
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Editorial Reviews:
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- No batteries requires - Custom manufactured in China - Detailed instructions inside. - Easy to follow directions on back - Compact portable meter measures the essentials for vigorous growth: - Soil pH - Soil moisture - Sunlight - Combined soil N-P-K level based on USDA Standards.
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