Hmmm,
I got this from ebay just minutes ago:
http://tinyurl.com/2ms77e
The Spec table down near the bottom lists the pH range as 0.0 to 14.0
....then I did a google search for the model number and came up with:
http://tinyurl.com/2p2gnc
.....which confirmed the numbers above.
Mine is made in China but by a company called Hanna. I bought it from Stein
Fillers in Long Beach, California.
Good luck,
Casey
"jim" > wrote in message
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> The only ones I could see on ebay were for aquariums and had ranges about
> 1.000 - 1.030 are there ones in the full wine range? I read somewhere
> that the cheapest digital (submersible-probe and external display) was
> about $2500 and that a professional lab grade spectrometer/hydrometer was
> more like $20,000.
>
> Jim
>
> "Casey Wilson" > wrote in message
> news:_4Kuh.140$Ss1.125@trnddc07...
>>
>> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> The words of Janis Joplin's "Oh Lord Won't You Buy Me a
>>> Mercedes Benz" roll like honey through the canyons of
>>> what is left of my mind. I would pray, daven, pilgrimage
>>> to Mecca, or even pay for a reasonably priced digital
>>> hydrometer (well-built, accurate, reliable, and no more
>>> than $150). Anyone know where to find one other than in
>>> my dreams?
>>>
>>> Dick
>>
>> Ebay
>>
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