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No hay artículos en el carroRhonda Moser
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2025
The product description was what I was wanting and was actually what I received. Shipment was next day. This worked great as we had a delivery of firewood delivered the next day. The meter arrived in plenty of time for us to use it and it works accurately. We'd received 2 other cords of wood just last month the were advertised as dry but weren't. We used the meter to test the previous cords, and the meter showed that it wasn't dry. If we had used this meter we would not have been taken for almost $1,000.00 for wet firewood. Thank you for an honest and fast order.
Raddy
Comentado en India el 29 de diciembre de 2024
Quantity is not good
Brian D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de agosto de 2023
I had a leak in my house that damaged a 6x10 foot area of hardwood floor. This "Dr.meter" Wood Moisture Meter helped me pinpoint all the water under the floor, so I could tell how many boards to pull up. It's as easy to use as a stud-finder.I had a water remediation company come out, so I compared the Dr.meter to their $650 ProtiMeter SurveyMaster, and the results were essentially identical. The only shortcoming was that this only has a 0% - 35% reading for hardwood floors, versus the ProtiMeter's 0001-9999 relative readings; but it really didn't matter for real-life use. My undamaged hardwood floors measured 7% - 11% moisture content, and the slightly damp areas measured about 12% - 20%, and the wet moldy areas measured about 21% - 35%. I marked the bad areas with blue painter's tape, then started pulling up the flooring. Once I pulled the boards up, I could easily see the water staining on the sub-floor, which matched my tape marks, proving that the meter accurately found all the wet damaged areas!It worked equally well for drywall; the meter showed no water got into my walls. The water remediation company pulled out the drywall anyway, just in case, but it turns out that the meter was correct. If they had just pulled the bottom two inches of drywall, we could have easily patched it and covered the area with baseboard, but now I need a contractor to rebuild my walls, as well as the floor.Note that the pins only measure as far as you can press them into the wood (or sheetrock, or carpet), so if the top side of the wood is dry, the pins probably won't measure any moisture. The "pinless" (wireless) measurement is much better for finding hidden water between the floorboards and the subfloor (or drywall), but it can only read water down to about 0.8 inches, so it won't see really deep damage in studs or floor joists. There are more expensive detectors that can detect water up to 4 inches down.I discovered that even the industrial dehumidifiers and fans from the water remediation company can only dry surface moisture and carpets; once water gets underneath floorboards you really have no choice but to rip it up. Having a moisture meter really helps determine the extent of the damage before you start any demolition. Overall, an inexpensive but really handy tool that every homeowner should have!
Ernesto J Villalpando J
Comentado en México el 13 de septiembre de 2023
Lo compare con un equipo de alta gama y me dio medidas muy similares. Y buen precio
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 3 de mayo de 2021
Seems relatively accurate. Identified some damp areas in my caravan. Like the ability to use the device without poking pins into decorated surfaces. The backlight and hold function is good for using in poorly lit areas.
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 21 de febrero de 2021
Easy to use it good for our motorhome
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