Jags said:Yep, same thing as HearthKB. Had it for a few years now. Works as advertised. Only complaint I had was that the cheapo chinese batteries needed replacement shortly after purchase. No biggie. This thing will not take any real abuse, but if using for firewood purposes, it does the job.
Split the log before measurement, and measure the newly exposed wood.
I bought one of these 96472 meters just a week ago. Got a real good sale price of 10.99 plus a 15 percent off coupon. Final price was under 10 dollars. Works good. If it holds up for a few years, it was more than worth it. Cheaply made Chinese unit, but claimed accuracy is 1 percent, not too shabby. I like it.HearthKB said:I bought this one at Harbor Freight :Moisture Meter. It was cheap enough that it if it didn't work well, I wouldn't be pissed off. Well... I feel its worth the money. I don't have any professional equipment to compare it to but it seems to be pretty accurate. When I say accurate I mean, it gives me a round about idea of how seasoned my wood is. Others on this forum have purchased the same meter and are very pleased with it as well.
Dumbfishguy said:I have the JT_2G stuck it in my arm 33%
Because I gave them my home address, I get a flyer in the mail about twice a month, maybe a little less often. Sometimes the flyer has a coupon for nn percent off, usually 10-15 percent. It's good for one item only, usually. So you wait long enough and your item comes on sale at 30+ percent off, then you add in a coupon. BTW even at full retail list price of 14.99 that is not a bad little meter. I like mine.cg711 said:Hey cluttermagnet ... where did you get the coupon for the moisture meter ?
Thanks
CG711
stanleyjohn said:I bought one of those yellow cheapies from HF about a month ago!It works ok,except that now im alittle disapointed that some of my wood isnt as dry as i thought :down:
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