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Hello chaps.

Not the most interesting question, but I have to buy an analyser in the next couple of weeks.

Anyone able to reccomend one, and give a reason why?

Thanks.
 
Comes up quite often this question. If you search the forums there are several threads on this subject. But I'll go first and suggest an Anton Sprint V2 because ive got one and it works.
 
don't touch testo. Bag of poo. Using a 327 atm till my kane 455 comes back. Heard a few good reports about the anton. But i like my kane!
 
Right, as the jury is out, I'll look up the price for the Kane, and the Anton and buy the cheapest of the two.

It's gonna hurt. If anyone has bought cheap, possibly online. Let me know please.

Cheers again guys.
 
Look at eBay and Amazon for 2nd hand models? I was advised to look at calibration costs before I bought - then forgot when I bought my Testo which, I think, is about the most expensive to calibrate (but one of the cheaper ones to buy).
 
That's true. Calibration costs are an issue. Not a deal breaker though! Seems like a waste of time and money to me, but who am I to argue?

Thanks for the advice.
 
yayyyyyyyyyy!

Just got my Kane 455 back from being recalibrated! only away for a week!

now I can kick this bleeding Testo into touch!

Danny, the only downside with the Kane, IMHO, is that when it decides it needs recalibrating after a year, it will stop working.

Still loads better than a testo!
 
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Calibration costs are a waste of time and money .... until you realise that to stay qualified you have to have your machine calibrated!!
 
I agree, my point with my Kane was that, although it gives a count down to next calibration, it actually decided it needed calibrating at 4o/c on a wednesday afternoon just as I was about to check 3 large boilers I'd serviced!

Luckily I was able to go and buy (on the company account!) a new analyser for our new guy starting soon and be back on site for about half five. (boilers checked, paperwork written up, tools away and in the van for 7o/c!)

Unluckily the boss said I had to get a Testo because someone told him they were the best!
 
Kane 455 for me, I liked the fixed cost of calibration for five years, only use it for oil, bought it straight from one of their own reps, cheaper than anywhere else I've seen. Took some battering to get the price down though.
 
Once again, thanks for all the advice. Much appreciated.

I'm back at The Plumbing Academy next week. I'll buy myself a Kane 455 in the mean time so they can show me how to use it!!!!!

Happy days.

I'll report back incase any one is interested!!
 
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