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crphillips wrote: »Rules, rules, rules. Good advice worth sharing IMOA! We better watch out for the lawsuit:-). I'd guessed your were a writer.
Farnell do some good moisture meters for around a £20. I actually bought one for £20 and one for around £150 just to see how much of a difference there was between readings. There was barely any! And the one for a tenner seemed of better build quality!
These are them. The casing is rubberised and very tough:
http://cpc.farnell.com/1/1/7885-moisture-meter-st-125.htmlTreat the Earth well,It was not given to you by your parents,It was loaned to you by your children.Masai proverb0 -
Sorry, typo....it was £21 or something.0
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