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Milwaukee Digital pH Meter - 0-14 pH Range
MT603

Milwaukee Digital pH Meter - 0-14 pH Range

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Description

Economical pH meter for testing beer, wine, and other products. Features a simple 1 point calibration, accuracy of 0.1 pH, and a range of 0-14 pH.

Unit ships in a blister pack with calibration screwdriver, batteries, and instructions.

Milwaukee Part Number: pH600AQ

 

 
Item # MT603
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 0.16 LBS
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Why did you choose this?
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To help me monitor the souring in lacto ferments.
Clifton Lawson on Jan 28, 2023
check mash pH
Mark F on Jun 19, 2021
To help me monitor the souring in lacto ferments.
Clifton Lawson on Jan 28, 2023
Adequate and seems a good value
Gil S on Dec 2, 2022
check mash pH
Mark F on Jun 19, 2021
Decided to up my game and accurately measure pH
Dimitri K on Dec 4, 2020
Making cider
Valued C on May 19, 2020
Accuracy
Robert M on Jul 11, 2019
Price
Joseph L on Jun 15, 2019
beer is good
Brian B on Mar 21, 2019
adjust water profile
Gunnar A on Sep 15, 2018
Requested by recipient
Ronald A J on Feb 7, 2018
Need to modify the sparge water pH and this seems like a good choice.
Robert Reno on Feb 1, 2018
Affordable PH tester.
James P on Jan 15, 2018
Adequate and seems a good value
Gil S on Dec 2, 2022
Decided to up my game and accurately measure pH
Dimitri K on Dec 4, 2020
Does this unit come with buffering solution so it can be calibrated?
Michael on Nov 16, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I don’t think mine did, but you can buy them separately. I like the powder packets which you can use to make your own solution with distilled water. This unit seems to need recalibrating often.
How is the calibration process? One or two points?
Valued C on Feb 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: 1 point calibration. It’s a simple process; you turn a screw on the back whilst it’s in a solution.
Reviews

3.6 / 5.0
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Rated 3 out of 5
Seems to work ok.
The unit had to be calibrated right out of the box. No big deal I had bought ph calibrating solution. I tried the 7.0 solution and the meter read 6.8. I adjusted it like the directions said. I then tried it in test solution that was 4.0 and it was spot on. The reason for the 3 stars is when I opened the battery compartment to pull out the insulating strip the battery in the center was exploded. I took them out and a metal clip fell out too. I got that put back in and got some fresh batteries. It takes 3 batteries and there is no way they fit. All 3 fit in the compartment but there was so much space they could not begin to make contact. I had to jam a wad of aluminum foil into the space at the end of the row of batteries. The meter seems to work ok. But gee, I really didn't think economy meant poor quality. It works but I really do not recommend this product.
August 21, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5
good!!!
Worked like a charm! Really glad to have it as sometimes I can't get the acid test to work right. I think the sodium hydroxide goes bad. Anyway, this was good as a second look.
January 21, 2023
Purchased
1 year ago
Rated 2 out of 5
Okay for the price
Worked good for two weeks. The power switch stopped working so it always had to be on.

Easy to calibrate
April 2, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Milwaukee vs. Beverage Doctor (KegLand)
Years ago, I bought a Milwaukee pH meter at the MoreBeer. I recently saw the Beverage Doctor pH meter so I ordered one thinking it would be easier to calibrate than my old meter.

I followed the directions and mixed up the buffer solution for calibrating the Beverage Doctor meter and ordered new 7 pH solution for the test.

I calibrated the Milwaukee meter using the 7 pH solution and calibrated the Beverage Doctor meter using their 4.0 pH solution following the instructions included with the instruments.

After calibrating the Beverage Doctor meter, I noticed it drifted even when sitting in the calibration solution. I then tested it in the 7 pH solution and it read low (6.8). I then rinsed it with RO water and tested it in the 4.0 solution again. It read 3.9. I did this several times between the two solutions and it continued to read off by 0.1 or 0.2. I tried calibrating the Beverage Doctor in the 7.0 pH solution but had the same results. The meter was still off slightly.

I tested the Milwaukee meter in the 4.0 Beverage Doctor calibration solution and it was spot on 4.0. I then rinsed it with RO water and tested it in the 7 pH solution. Again, it was spot on. I did this between the two solutions several times and it continued to read reliably.

I've always stored my Milwaukee meter dry while the Beverage Doctor meter is stored wet.

My preference is Milwaukee meter even though calibration is not as slick. I don't have to store it wet and it was more repeatable.
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May 4, 2021
Rated 4 out of 5
PH meter
Overall I'm pretty satisfied with this meter. The switch is a little tight to turn on and it needs to be calibrated often. Make sure you get the PH calibration solution with this but its pretty easy to do and doesn't take long.
April 20, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 4 out of 5
Love it!
Perfect, just what I needed to manage pH levels for brewing beer. Calibration could be easier, other than that it worked great.
July 7, 2019
Purchased
over 4 years ago
Rated 2 out of 5
Get better unit
Hard to hold button in for reading
April 12, 2018
Purchased
over 6 years ago