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Hand Held Honey and Juice Refractometer with ATC

SKU HH670
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Original price $79.95 - Original price $79.95
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Hand Held Honey and Juice Refractometer with ATC

This hand-held honey refractometer measures the moisture content of honey and syrups using the Brix scale. Designed for accuracy and simplicity, it requires only a single drop of honey to determine whether your harvest is ready to bottle.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Moisture measurement: Determines water content in honey and syrups using the Brix scale

  • Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC): Provides consistent readings across temperature changes

  • Analog operation: No batteries required

  • Easy calibration: Adjustable with included screwdriver

  • Single-drop testing: Requires only a small sample

  • Complete kit: Includes refractometer, screwdriver, lint cloth, calibration fluid bottle, and instructions

Specifications

  • Type: Analog refractometer

  • Compensation: Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)

  • Power Source: None required

  • Use: Honey and syrup moisture measurement

Detailed Description

A honey refractometer measures how much moisture or water is present in honey or other syrups. This model operates using the Brix scale and provides quick readings with only a drop of honey placed on the prism surface.

To use, place a small honey sample on the screen and close the cover to spread it into a thin layer. Hold the refractometer up to a bright light and look through the adjustable eyepiece. The point where the two colors meet on the scale indicates the moisture content. After reading, wipe the screen clean with the included cloth.

ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation) is built into the refractometer, helping ensure accurate readings even when sample temperatures vary. For best results, calibrate the refractometer using fluid at the same temperature as the honey sample.

Beekeepers should harvest honey only when moisture content is below 18%. Honey harvested at or above 18% moisture may ferment. Even properly harvested honey can absorb moisture from the air if not stored in a sealed container.

Calibration can be done using the included calibration fluid or extra virgin olive oil. Place a drop on the prism, close the cover, and adjust the calibration screw until the reading measures 72% solids or 28% water. Distilled water may also be used and should measure approximately 1%.

Beekeepers commonly test honey before harvesting by taking multiple readings from different supers, or after extraction prior to bottling.

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Hand Held Honey and Juice Refractometer with ATC

This hand-held honey refractometer measures the moisture content of honey and syrups using the Brix scale. Designed for accuracy and simplicity, it requires only a single drop of honey to determine whether your harvest is ready to bottle.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Moisture measurement: Determines water content in honey and syrups using the Brix scale

  • Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC): Provides consistent readings across temperature changes

  • Analog operation: No batteries required

  • Easy calibration: Adjustable with included screwdriver

  • Single-drop testing: Requires only a small sample

  • Complete kit: Includes refractometer, screwdriver, lint cloth, calibration fluid bottle, and instructions

Specifications

  • Type: Analog refractometer

  • Compensation: Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)

  • Power Source: None required

  • Use: Honey and syrup moisture measurement

Detailed Description

A honey refractometer measures how much moisture or water is present in honey or other syrups. This model operates using the Brix scale and provides quick readings with only a drop of honey placed on the prism surface.

To use, place a small honey sample on the screen and close the cover to spread it into a thin layer. Hold the refractometer up to a bright light and look through the adjustable eyepiece. The point where the two colors meet on the scale indicates the moisture content. After reading, wipe the screen clean with the included cloth.

ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation) is built into the refractometer, helping ensure accurate readings even when sample temperatures vary. For best results, calibrate the refractometer using fluid at the same temperature as the honey sample.

Beekeepers should harvest honey only when moisture content is below 18%. Honey harvested at or above 18% moisture may ferment. Even properly harvested honey can absorb moisture from the air if not stored in a sealed container.

Calibration can be done using the included calibration fluid or extra virgin olive oil. Place a drop on the prism, close the cover, and adjust the calibration screw until the reading measures 72% solids or 28% water. Distilled water may also be used and should measure approximately 1%.

Beekeepers commonly test honey before harvesting by taking multiple readings from different supers, or after extraction prior to bottling.

See our entire collection of Harvesting and Bottling products.

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