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Vinmetrica SC-300 | Complete Wine Testing Kit | Sulfite (SO2), pH & Titratable Acidity (TA) Analyzer Kit
The Ultimate Winemaker’s Companion! Includes everything you need to analyze SO2, pH, and TA in one kit Tests take less than 2 minutes to perform and are incredibly accurate with pH readings to 1/100 of a point Combines the SO2 detection of the SC-100A and the pH/TA analysis of the SC-200 into one compact instrument Audible buzzer and indicator light alert you to when the test is complete Affordable wine analysis averaging roughly $1 per test One lean, mean wine analyzing machine. The SC-300 combines the SO2 detection of the SC-100A and the pH/TA analysis of the SC-200 into one power-packed instrument. It’s built on the same hardware and software as our other two analyzers, so the accuracy is superb. And it’s just as easy to use – The audible buzzer and visual stop light will automatically let you know when you’re tests are done! Because it does not rely on a color change, the SC-300 eliminates the guesswork in Ripper sulfite tests, especially in red wines! Why Choose Vinmetrica’s SC-300? Where else will you find a single, compact instrument that can measure sulfite (SO2), pH and TA (Titratable Acidity) levels throughout the fermentation and aging process? Even in Red Wines! It’s Accurate: SO2: ± 2 ppm Free SO2. TA: ± 0.2 g/L Tartaric acid pH: better than ± 0.02 pH units Quick! – Less than 2 minutes per test! Affordable – About a $1 per test!* Easy to Use – No mystery solutions, pumps or tubing. *SO2 (Sulfite) Tests cost approximately 70¢ / Test (the cost of the reagents per test). If you do a combined pH and TA analysis, the cost of reagents for the pH/TA test is approximately $1.12 / Test. Complete Wine Testing Kit – Includes Everything Needed to Analyze Sulfite (SO2), pH and TA (Titratable Acidity) levels in Your Wines & Musts: SO2 reagents pH/TA reagents Two titration beakers Two 5 mL syringes Two transfer pipettes SO2 electrode pH electrode 25 mL sampling pipette (for SO2) 5 mL sampling pipette (for pH/TA) The SC-300 Operating Manual The SC-300 analyzer gives accurate SO2, pH and TA values. Kit includes everything to perform about 50 sulfite tests and 30 TA tests: both electrodes, all reagents, pipettes, syringe and beaker. A Quick Overview – Wine Analysis Procedures with the SC-300: Easy SO2 Test Attach SO2 electrode, press the power button, change to SO2 mode and press enter. Draw up 5 mL of titrant into the syringe and place 25 mL of wine in beaker. Add ~2 mL of the acidifier and ~2 mL of the reactant to wine. Place and hold the SO2 electrode in the wine sample and swirl beaker. Add titrant from syringe dropwise until 15 second long endpoint signal reached. Multiply the titration volume by 20, the SO2 conversion factor, results in ppm Free SO2. Simple pH Test Attach the pH electrode, set aside storage solution, rinse with DI water and blot gently with a paper towel. Press the power button then press the ‘Mode’ button and switch the SC-200 into ‘Cal’ mode. Calibrate using the pH 4 and pH 7 reference standards provided. Put the SC-200 in pH mode. Take 5 mL sample of wine, place in a beaker. Take a pH reading. Accurate TA Test For TA test, withdraw 5 mL of the TA Titrant with the syringe. Take 5 mL wine sample and add ~15 mL of deionized water. Put SC-200 into TA mode, place clean pH electrode gently in solution. Add TA Titrant from the syringe dropwise until the endpoint is reached indicated with the visual and audible signals. Record the volume (in mL) of titrant used. Multiply the titrantion volume by 2, the TA conversion factor, results in g/L Tartaric Acid. Vinmetrica Troubleshooting Guide
$689.00
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Vinmetrica SC-100A SO2 Analyzer Kit
The SC-100A puts you in control of your wine sulfite analysis. It’s highly accurate and sensitive titration system conveniently alerts you visually and audibly when the endpoint is detected by its electrode. Because it doesn’t rely on a color change, the SC-100A eliminates the guesswork in Ripper sulfite tests, especially in red wines! The SC-100A analyzer gives you confidence to run your sulfite assays accurately and quickly. Kit includes everything to perform approx. 50 tests: electrode, reagents, pipettes, syringe and beaker. How It Works: The SC-100A improves on the tried and true Ripper Method by eliminating the guesswork in colorimetric analysis and replacing it with digital detection indicators. It uses an amperometric electrode and replaces the iodine reagent with a more stable reagent. Its ease of use and accurate amperometric titration method vastly improves on the original Ripper Method. The SO2 Titrant reacts with the sulfite in the wine. When all the free SO2 is titrated, the endpoint is signalled by visual and audible indicators. The test endpoint is much more sensitive than the starch endpoint commonly employed for sulfite titrations. It’s sharp and clear, even when titrating red wines and musts. Once the syringe titration is complete, determine the titration volume (which is the difference of titrant you started with and its final reading on the syringe) and multiply it by 20 (the conversion factor). The conversion factor takes into account the known concentration of the titrant and some simple unit conversions to determine the ppm Free SO2 in your wine sample. So for example if you used 1.2 mL of SO2 Titrant during the titration, your equation would look like this: 1.2 mL X 20 = 24 ppm Free SO2 Simple To Use Attach SO2 electrode, press the power button, change to ‘SO2′ mode and press enter. Draw up 5 mL of titrant into the syringe. Then place 25 mL of wine in beaker. Add ~2 mL of the acidifier and ~2 mL of the reactant to wine. Place and hold the SO2 electrode into the wine sample and swirl beaker. Add titrant dropwise, pause when device beeps, until 15 seconds of beeps reached. Multiply the titration volume by 20, the SO2 conversion factor, results in ppm Free SO2. Complete Kit Includes Everything You Need for Your First 50 Tests! SO2 reagents Titration beaker 5 mL syringe SO2 electrode 25 mL sampling pipette 2 transfer pipettes Vinmetrica Troubleshooting Guide
$392.00
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Enolmatic Wine Bottle Filler | 1 Spout | Vacuum Pump | 110V
Vacuum pump wine bottle filler with 180 bottle per hour filing capacity Automatically starts siphon and shuts off when the bottle is filled Oxygen is evacuated from each bottle before filling Adjustable fill speed to match your preferred pace Fill wine bottles directly from your fermenter, storage tank, or barrel A great bottle filler for the small-scale winemaker. Through the use of a vacuum pump, the Enolmatic filler automatically starts a siphon and automatically shuts off when the bottle is filled to the perfect height. The vacuum also serves to evacuate most of the oxygen from your bottle. The fill rate is fast - allowing you to bottle up to 180 bottles per hour. The Enolmatic creates a vacuum that sucks the wine directly from your fermenter, storage tank, or barrel, which can be located up to 13 feet below the Enolmatic. No need to start a siphon or to have to pump or move your wine above your filling machine. Fill speed can be adjusted allowing you to bottle at your preferred pace. While the filler is in operation wine is not allowed back into the storage tank or barrel due to a one-way valve located in the fill head. The small amount of excess wine runs into a collection reservoir. The fill height can be adjusted and is designed to be used with any size or type of bottle. The Enolmatic has a continuous duty cycle, meaning it can run non-stop and is constructed entirely from food-grade materials. Simply run water through the system to clean out the lines. The reservoir for excess overfill can be rinsed out or ran through the dishwasher. 110V 60 Hz 60 W Includes: Filling Unit with Overflow Reservoir 5ft. of 1/2"ID Feeder Line Collapsible 1/2" racking cane for intake, helps leave the lees behind Detailed Instructions
$349.99 - $399.99
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Buon Vino Super Jet Filter
This tried and true filter pumps fluid from one container, through three filter pads and back into another container. Designed for home winemakers who will be filtering more than 10 gallons at a time. Has a built in Flojet pump, which can be used to rack wine from one container to another by bypassing the filter pads. The pump is relatively small, drawing .5 amps and is standard 110V. Additional features include a carrying handle, built in pressure gauge, on/off switch and 4' power cord. The pressure gauge will tell you when you need to replace the pads. You will not want to filter wine which contains solids such as stems or oak chips. This will clog the pump and void the warranty. Filter package includes 8' of 1/2 ID tubing on the input side and 4' of 1/2" ID tubing on the output side. Input side includes sediment tip but we recommend our 1/2" Racking set up (R310 or R315). The output side comes with a hook for hanging to the side of the carboy. You may also want a racking cane (R373 or R376) on this output side so your receiving vessel fills from the bottom instead of the top (to reduce oxidation.) The manufacturer suggests that you wet the pads before inserting them into the filterhousing. Run a couple of gallons of water through the pads before you start filtering the wine. To help neutralize the pads you can use one to two teaspoons of Citric Acid in 2 gallons of water and run that through the filter. MoreWine suggests that a stock sanitzing solution of potassium metabisulphite and citric acid (1 tblsp each in a gallon of water) ran through the filter followed by a cold water rinse would be the best way to treat your pads prior to use. Please also read the instructions that are included with the filter prior to operation. Facts from the manufacturer: - 8 feet max on the draw hose - 30-35 feet on the push side - Has a 35 PSI limit beyond which it will reduce the flow Please note the Super Jet Filter does not come with filter pads. The available filter pad options can be found below under "You Might Also Need".
$659.99
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Hanna Digital Refractometer (HI 96811)
The HI96811 is a rugged, portable digital refractometer designed for sugar measurement of juice and must. The HI96811 reports sugar content as % Brix and has a high accuracy of ±0.2%. The operation of the meter is simplified with only two buttons: one button is to calibrate with distilled or deionized water and the other to take a measurement. All readings are automatically compensated for temperature variations according to the ICUMSA Methods Book standard and displayed within a 1.5 second response time. The sealed flint glass prism and stainless steel well are easy to clean. Just wipe with a soft cloth in preparation for the next sample. Sample size as small as 2 metric drops (100 μl) Sealed stainless steel well with high-grade optical prism made of flint glass Fast 1.5 second response time for temperature compensated readings The HI96811 Digital Refractometer converts the refractive index of a juice or must sample to % Brix. This conversion is based on the tables found in the ICUMSA Methods Book (International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis) that documents the changes in the refractive index with temperature for a percent by weight sucrose solution. Since the majority of sugar in grape juice and must is fructose and glucose instead of sucrose, the reading is sometimes referred to as “Apparent Brix”. Typical grapes at harvest will be between 19-24% Brix or degrees Brix (°Bx). The HI96811 is an easy-to-use tool for winemakers for measuring sugar in grapes or must, in the field or in the lab. Designed for winemaking sugar analysis Temperature Compensation algorithms based on sucrose solution 0 to 50% Brix range with an accuracy of +/- 0.2% Brix Making a Standard % Brix (Sucrose) Solution To make a Brix Solution, follow the procedure below: Place container (such as a glass vial or dropper bottle that has a cover) on an analytical balance. Tare the balance. Weigh out X grams of high purity sucrose (CAS #: 57-50-1) directly into a beaker. Add distilled or deionized water to the beaker so the total weight of the solution is 100g. Note: Solutions above 65% may need to be vigorously stirred or shaken and heated in a water bath to roughly 40°C (104°F). Remove solution when sucrose has dissolved and allow to cool before use. Refractive Index The HI96811 takes measurements based on a sample’s refractive index. The refractive index is a measurement of how light behaves as it passes through the sample. Depending on the sample’s composition, the light will refract and reflect differently. By measuring this activity with a linear image sensor, the sample’s refractive index can be assessed and used to determine its physical properties such as concentration and density. In addition to the linear image sensor, the HI96811 uses an LED light, prism and lens to make measurement possible. Variations in temperature will affect the accuracy of refractometry readings, so the use of temperature compensation is highly recommended for reliable results. The HI96811 contains a built-in temperature sensor and is programmed with temperature compensation algorithms in accordance with the ICUMSA Methods Book Standard for a percent by weight sucrose solution. Features-at-a-glance One-point calibration - Calibrate with distilled or deionized water Small sample size - Sample size can be as small as 2 metric drops (100 μl) Quick, accurate results - Readings are displayed in approximately 1.5 seconds Dual-level LCD - The dual-level LCD displays % Brix and temperature readings simultaneously Battery indicators - Battery percent level remaining at startup and low battery indicator Automatic shut-off - To conserve battery life the meter shuts off automatically after three minutes of non-use Stainless steel sample well - Easy to clean and corrosion-resistant IP65 water-resistant protection - Water resistant ABS plastic casing designed to perform under laboratory and field conditions. Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) - Samples automatically compensated for temperature variations 1 button calibration, only requires 2 metric drops of sample (100 μl), fast 1.5 second response time for temperature compensated readings IP65 Water Resistant Protection with ABS plastic casing for both lab and field conditions LCD display displays both %Brix and temperature simultaneously, automatic shut off after 3 min of non use to preserve battery life
$239.99
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The New EasyDens by Anton Paar
The EasyDens from Anton Paar was developed as a digital gravity/alcohol tester for small commercial breweries, but this product is just as useful in the winemaking process—from measuring and tracking the sugar content of grapes in the field to measuring alcohol levels at the end of fermentation. With only a small sample being needed, the EasyDens eliminates the need to fill up a hydrometer jar or using a refractometer and spread sheet to determine your test results. A tiny 2 ml sample is all that you need for an accurate Brix reading. Alcohol % can also be tracked at any point during fermentation. The unit hooks up to your smartphone via Bluetooth and stores various fermentation "profiles" enabling you to track fermentation progress, alcohol levels, and help know when it's time to bottle your wine! Brix Measurements Range: -10 °Brix to 80 °Brix Accuracy: 0.3 °Brix Resolution: 0.1 °Brix In order to get accurate measurements, please note your sample will need to have the solids filtered out and degassed prior to taking measurements. A simple coffee filter is recommended for filtering samples. Protect your device with the Silicone Protection Cover! See the documents tab for frequently asked questions about the Easy Dens. Features: Take a highly accurate gravity reading at any point in the winemaking process even when alcohol is present. Very fast and simple to use Only uses 2ml of sample Automatic Temperature Compensation Connects and displays via free app on your phone or tablet Based on oscillating u-tube principle which is known as world's most accurate testing method Extremely durable Measures in specific gravity and alcohol can be determined with original reading App features graphing for gravity and alcohol App stores batch records (10) and can email a batch record as a .csv for saving. Mobile Apps: Free mobile apps for each application Brew Meister Proof Meister Wine Meister Features Quick measurement Fermentation tracking & visualization Continuous tracking ABV & Attenuation calculation based on OG & FG Automatic Temperature Compensation Stores batch records (unlimited amount included in premium) Data export Latest Updates to Meister Apps New batch design with a more detailed user interface Integrated beer style database Recipe creation and management Custom measurement values and labels ABV measurement for light beer, hard seltzer, and cider with the EasyDens & SmartRef Combo (in addition to existing support for standard and strong beer, wine, liqueur, and kombucha) Fermentation tracking for wine with SmartRef (previously only possible with EasyDens) Calorie determination for measurements with EasyDens, SmartRef, and the EasyDens & SmartRef Combo in Brew Meister and Wine Meister Tilt Hydrometer and RAPT Pill support in Brew Meister and Wine Meister Operating System Android & iOS Features Free: Basic features and all measurement units Premium features: Free for one year New App Features: Direct ABV determination with the EasyDens & SmartRef Combo Beer: alcohol content (±0.5 %v/v), real extract (±0.2 %w/w), original gravity (±0.8 %w/w) and total extract (±2.0 g/L) Wine: alcohol content (±0.5 %v/v for wines up to 15% and ±1.0 %v/v for wines from 15 to 20 %v/v) Kombucha: alcohol content (±0.5 %v/v) Application specific in-app calculators Beer: color calculator, refractometer brix correction, ABV (OG/FG) calculator, converter for gravity, temperature & more Wine & Fruits: brix acid correction, residual sugar calculator, converter for gravity, temperature & more Coffee: extraction and TDS calculator Spirits: converter for gravity, temperature & more Compatible with RAPT Pill & Tilt Hydrometer Measurement data from these devices can be seamlessly integrated into your Brew Meister and Wine Meister batches Specifications: Measuring range Plato: -10 °P to +40 °P Brix: -10 °Bx to +80 °Bx Baumé: 0 °Bé to 45 °Bé Oechsle: -50 °Oe to +400 °Oe Klosterneuburger Mostwaage: 0 °KMW to 30 °KMW Babo: 0 °Babo to 30 °Babo Sugar concentration: 0 g/L to 500 g/L Alcohol: 0 %v/v to 100 %v/v Proof: 0 °Proof to 200 °Proof Specific Gravity: 0.7 to 1.2 Temperature: 5 °C to 30 °C / 41 °F to 86 °F Accuracy Plato: 0.3 °P Brix: 0.3 °Bx Baume: 0.3 °Bé Oechsle: 2 °Oe Klosterneuburger Mostwaage: 0.3 °KMW Babo: 0.3 °Babo Sugar concentration: 3 g/L Alcohol: 0.5 %v/v Proof: 1 °Proof Temperature: 0.2 °C / 0.4 °F Specific Gravity: 0.005* Digital resolution Plato: 0.1 °P Brix: 0.1 °Bx Baume: 0.1 °Bé Oechsle: 1 °Oe Klosterneuburger Mostwaage: 0.1 °KMW Babo: 0.1 °Babo Sugar concentration: 1 g/L Alcohol: 0.1 %v/v Proof: 1 °Proof Temperature: 0.1 °C (0.01 °F) Density: 0.001 g/cm³ General Sample volume approx. 2 mL Ambient temperature 5 °C to 35 °C / 41 °F to 95 °F Storage temperature 5 °C to 35 °C / 41 °F to 95 °F Humidity 5 % to 90 % relative air humidity, non-condensing Interface Bluetooth Low Energy Power supply Two 1.5 V LR6 AA alkaline batteries or two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries Battery operation lifetime: >40 hours Dimensions 101 mm x 58 mm x 44 mm (4 in x 2.3 in x 1.7 in) Weight (incl. batteries) approx. 190 g (0.42 lbs) Mobile Operating System Android 5.0 and higher; iOS 13.0 and higher Scope of supply EasyDens portable density meter, syringe 10 mL, batteries, adapters Luer, adapter Luer lock, waste hose, illustrated application description, certificate of compliance, safety guide Ingress protection IP65 according to IEC 60529 *accuracy for aqueous solutions (such as beer, wine, distilled spirits): 0.001
$449.00
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Blichmann WineEasy Fermentor - 30gal
Using the WineEasy™ combined fermentor and press is admittedly different than anything on the market, but is incredibly easy to use and provides results and ease of use that traditional fermenting and pressing techniques simply can't offer. At the heart of the system is a high quality stainless primary fermentor (20, 30 and 55 gal sizes). A uniquely designed false bottom located at the bottom of the fermentor allows the pomace to be separated from the wine while draining the unit. The tines on the pressure plate support the bottom of the fermentor and perforated false bottom and keep it from collapsing from the pressure imparted by the vacuum pump After alcoholic fermentation, the free run is drained or pumped out of the fermentor. The sliding piston assembly is then installed. The vacuum pump evacuates the carboy (or other vacuum capable vessel) and applies a vacuum under the false bottom of the WineEasy fermentor. This causes atmospheric pressure to push down on the sliding piston pressing the pomace to the ideal maximum pressure of 14 PSI to avoid hard press conditions. Since this is all done without transferring the pomace to a press, and is done so in a completely closed and air tight system, oxidation and contamination are virtually eliminated. Cleanup is as easy as scooping out the dry pomace into a container and washing out the high polish stainless steel fermentor! Please click here to view the WineEasy Buying Guide Features: No messy transfers to a secondary fermentor Less risk of contamination and oxidation Great press efficiency Fast Easy to use Simple mess-free cleanup Produce consistently superb wines Please Note: This 30 gallon Wine Easy requires at least 6.6 gallons of must to press effectively.
$865.49
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BrewBuilt® IceMaster Max 2 | Glycol Chiller | 2 Built In Temperature Controllers & Pumps | 1700btu | 110V | 4.5 Gal. Tank
Built-in pumps and digital controllers Control multiple fermentation temperatures independently Fill with 20% glycol solution for optimal chilling performance Cold crash with good insulation Perfect complement to BrewBuilt X-Series Conicals The IceMaster Max 2 is designed to cool fermentations in small vessels or barrels. It can be used with any vessel/fermenter/tank/barrel that has a glycol jacket or submersed cooling snake/coil/rod. This chiller features 2 built-in submersible pumps with independent digital temperature controllers, allowing you to control the temperature of 2 separate fermentation or storage vessels at once. Each digital controller includes a thermal probe that should be inserted into a thermal well in your vessel or can be taped to the outside of the vessel if you don't have a thermal well. The digital controller then measures the temperature of your tank and turns the submersible pump on or off to cool the liquid in your vessel to the desired set temperature. Compatibility The Max 2 can be used with any fermenter that has a built-in cooling jacket or a submersed cooling coil. It works well as the cooling source for the following: Speidel - Speidel tanks with optional cooling jackets. Barrels - If you use our barrel snake. This can be particularly attractive for a white wine ferment in a barrel. Capacity It is always difficult to determine exactly how many tanks can be chilled at one time as it depends on what is happening in each tank, how the tank is insulated, and what the ambient temperature is. Cold stabilizing always requires the most energy and requires well insulated tanks. We are currently experimenting with capacities but can provide this rough guide to get you started. 1 - 40 Gallon Tank or Barrel 2 - 10-20 Gallon Tanks Set Up In order to hook up the IceMaster to your fermenter or tank's cooling system, you will need 2 lengths of tubing. All tubing connections should be secured with hose clamps. Length 1: Barb of 1st bulkhead (IN) to cooling system outlet Length 2: Barb of 2nd bulkhead (OUT) to cooling system inlet Specifications: 2 built-in submersible pumps with independent digital controllers Pump controller reads in °F / °C Temperature controller reads in °C Labeled IN and OUT stainless bulkheads with 3/8" OD barbs Tank Capacity: 17 L / 4.5 Gal. Water Capacity Compressor: 3/8 HP Cooling Capacity: 500 Watt/1700btu Refrigerant: R600a Voltage: 110V Dimensions: 19" x 12" x 17.5" Wheels not included Note: The new model includes a sightglass that is connected via two plastic Duotight tees. The tees can be attached onto the push tubes on the front of the unit. The sight glass can be fitted between the two tees and plugs need to be inserted on the outward facing openings. Warning: Do not set the reservoir temperature controller lower than 28°F (-2ºC). Running the unit below this temperature may negatively affect the unit's efficiency and has the potential to freeze beer which may impact the finished beer's flavor.
$749.99
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SmartRef Digital Refractometer | Anton Paar
MoreWine!'s Favorite SmartRef Benefits: Only refractometer we know of that has alcohol correction built in. Gives an accurate reading during fermentation when an original reading is taken. Only requires the smallest of samples Can be used in the field to measure sugar content of grapes Costs less than the Anton Paar EasyDens. EasyDens gives accurate readings at any point during fermentation without the need for an original reading. Our Take: The SmarRef is a very smart digital refractometer. Unlike other refractometers on the market, it will automatically correct for alcohol during fermentation and give you an accurate reading. In order for the SmartRef to make the required adjustments for alcohol, it is required that you take an original reading before fermentation. This is a key difference from the Anton Paar EasyDens. With the EasyDens you can take a reading at any point during fermentation without the need of an original reading. When used together the SmartRef and EasyDens allow for some very unique measurements like the ability to know the final alcohol % as well as the residual gravity. To learn more about using these two tools in combination, click here. SmartRef Features: Wide measuring range from 0 to 85 °Brix (0 to 62.7 °P) Accuracy of 0.2 °Brix (0.2 °P) Built-in wort and alcohol correction for beer that is fully configurable Quick readings – results in under 2 seconds Automatic temperature compensation (ATC) Small sample volume requirement (0.4 mL) Free iOS/Android app Record and share readings from the ap Use in conjunction with the EasyDens to determine ABV, ABW, OG, FG, & Real Extract in finished beer The SmartRef Digital Refractometer by Anton Paar is a portable smart pocket device suitable for a wide range of requirements. The SmartGuide+, as a feature in the mobile app, automatically checks any errors of ambient light, impurity, and sample behavior during measurement for you. The device offers more than 15 different measurement units with automatic temperature compensation. Depending on your need, SmartRef enables you to measure the extract content of your beer, the sugar content in wine, the sweetness of fruits and vegetables, the moisture of honey, the salt content of your aquarium or pool, and much more. Smart Technology for Consistent Results The SmartRef portable refractometer is used in combination with a free mobile app for Android and iOS via Bluetooth Low Energy and enables intelligent handling of the measurement results. The app permits easy storage, visualization, management, and sharing of measurement data. SmartGuide+ detects and helps eliminate measurement problems through high ambient light detection, continuous checking of prism and sample condition, and more. In addition to the quick measurement mode, measurements in continuous mode allow a more detailed understanding of the samples’ properties. Over-the-air updates keep your digital refractometer up-to-date with the latest features. SmartRef Measurement Details The SmartRef refractometer measures the refractive index of fluids. This allows retrieval of relevant sample properties in a wide variety of applications. Fast temperature stabilization and automatic temperature compensation for measurement results make additional calculations and correction tables obsolete. The unit has an IP66 rating and an easy-to-clean stainless steel sample well. SmartRef supports a one-point zero adjustment with distilled water and requires only a few drops of sample (0.4 mL). SmartRef displays results in under two seconds and has a measurement range of 0 °Brix to 85 °Brix with an accuracy of 0.2 °Brix. High Variety of Measurement Applications Brix refractometer: For wine, juice, honey, sauces, jams, fruits, vegetables, and maple syrup. The SmartRef measures the sugar content in °Brix, °Babo, °Baumé, °KMW, and °Oechsle. Salinity refractometer: SmartRef determines the salt content in your saltwater aquarium and pool in salinity specific gravity (SG 20/20), practical salinity units (PSU), and salinity in parts per thousand (ppt). Beer refractometer: SmartRef shows the extract content of wort in °Plato. Coffee refractometer: Measure total dissolved solids to assess coffee strength and extraction quality. Instantly calculates extraction yield, letting you dial-in strength, acidity, and sweetness for any brew method. Pet Care Meister: Reads urine specific gravity (USG) to help track hydration in cats, dogs, and other large mammals. As a smart device, SmartRef offers a constant expansion of measurement units. All available scales, such as specific gravity, are provided within the app. Technical Specifications: Measuring Range Refractive index (RI) at 20°C: 1.3330 – 1.5040 Brix: 0° to 85° Sample Temperature: 10°C – 100°C (50°F – 212°F) PSU (practical salinity units): 0 – 50 Salinity ppt (parts per thousand): 0 – 150 Salinity S.G. (20/20): 1.000 – 1.114 Accuracy Refractive index (RI): ±0.0003 Brix: ±0.2° Temperature: 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) PSU (practical salinity units): ±2 Salinity ppt (parts per thousand): ±2 Salinity S.G. (20/20): ±0.002 Resolution Refractive index (RI): 0.0001 Brix: 0.1° Temperature: 0.1°C (0.1°F) PSU (practical salinity units): 1 Salinity ppt (parts per thousand): 1 Salinity S.G. (20/20): 0.001 Further Specifications Sample Volume: 0.4 mL Measurement Time: <2 s Automatic Temperature Compensation 20 °C (ATC) %Brix: 10°C – 100°C (50°F – 212°F) Automatic Temperature Compensation 20 °C (ATC) PSU, ppt, S.G. (20/20): 10°C – 40°C (50°F – 104°F) Mobile Operating System: Android and iOS Data Dimensions (L x W x H): 108mm x 64mm x 35mm (4.3" x 2.5" 1.4") Weight (incl. batteries): ~135 g (0.31 lbs) Power Supply: 2x AAA 1.5V LR03 alkaline batteries (included) or AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries Enclosure Rating: IP66 according to IEC 60529 Condition Ambient Temperature: 10°C – 40°C (50°F – 104°F) Air Humidity: 5% RH – 95% RH, non-condensing Battery Lifetime: ~10,000 measurements Storage Temperature: 10°C – 40°C (50°F – 104°F) Interface: Bluetooth™ Low Energy Frequency Band: 2400 MHz – 2480 MHz Transmitter Power: 7.5 dBm max. (5.6 mW max.) Part Material Sample Area: Stainless steel and glass, FKM O-Ring Enclosure Housing: Flame retardant PBT/PC, UL94-V0 Latest Updates to Meister Apps New batch design with a more detailed user interface Integrated beer style database Recipe creation and management Custom measurement values and labels ABV measurement for light beer, hard seltzer, and cider with the EasyDens & SmartRef Combo (in addition to existing support for standard and strong beer, wine, liqueur, and kombucha) Fermentation tracking for wine with SmartRef (previously only possible with EasyDens) Calorie determination for measurements with EasyDens, SmartRef, and the EasyDens & SmartRef Combo in Brew Meister and Wine Meister Tilt Hydrometer and RAPT Pill support in Brew Meister and Wine Meister
$269.00
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BumperBar Fender Bender Kit - BumperBar + Wingman
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$523.00
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BumperBar Portable Bar System
BumperBar is a compact, portable, modular bar system that can be easily packed and transported to any type of indoor or outdoor event. The BumperBar is perfect for all social gatherings. It is also customized to fit on standard countertops and can be showcased when entertaining at home! The BumperBar includes: Removable custom bar mat 4 compartment stainless cocktail garnish tray Bar caddy organizer 100 cocktail napkins 50 cocktail umbrellas 50 cocktail picks Wine/bottle opener Challenger coin (great as a napkin weight) Stainless cocktail stirrer For additional room, add the optional Wingman, which includes an ice bucket, ice scoop, and cutting board!
$299.99 $179.99