Dual Scale Refractometer with ATC, Brix 0-32%, Gravity 1.000-1.120

Dual Scale Refractometer

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  • BRIX BEER REFRACTOMETE: Designed for testing sugar content and specific gravity of liquid. Refractometer is for measuring of ferment stages for brandy, beer wort and sugar content of making fruit, juice or milk beverages
  • DUAL SCALE: 0-32% (±0.2%) Brix and 1.000 - 1.130 Specific Gravity for measuring non-fermented wort. Brix and tasty beer all under your control with this beer refractometer, in your homebrew
  • ATC REFRACTOMETER: Beer Brewing refractometer can automatically compensate ambient temperature changes, eliminate changes temps cause deviation, allow you obtain the accurate reading and take control of beer brewing process
  • EASY TO USE: Beer wort refractometer with simple structure but high-definition prism, precise scale, adjustable clear vision. Just put 2-3 drops of sample solution on prism, towards to light source and you can get the accurate quickly
  • DURABLE & PORTALE: These beer hydrometers are made of aluminum and ABS rubber, anti-rust, non-staining and resistant to abrasion, sturdy for long time performance. Comes with plastic storage box, portable and lightweight, easy to carry with

 

For me, getting a refractometer was one of those upgrades that made a lot of difference.  With a refractometer you need a sample size of two drops.  I figured that this would pay for itself in beer savings alone.  I also had just broken my hydrometer and came to the realization that hydrometers are made of breakable glass that can break! 🙂

With the aid of calculators – get a Free Non-Expiring Brewfather Trial Account –  Refractometers can be used to measure gravity throughout the brewing process.

Brix Refractometer for Homebrew Beer Wort Refractometer Dual Scale Specific Gravity 1.000-1.120 and Brix 0-32% Hydrometer for Wine Making and Beer Brewing to Replace Homebrew Hydrometer – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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