I think that Randy DID read the post...
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Which of these two is more accurate?
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The refacrometer will be more accurate
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Jeff, the refractometer will be more accurate.
botp2k1 has since retracted his statement.
Randy was only responding to the above misinformation.
As for being suitable for multiple tanks, the Pinpoint is a hand held, battery operated unit:
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The refractometer is more durable by far then a cheapo comductivity meter.
First of all, if the refractometer costs the same as the pinpoint conductivity probe, then it too is a cheapo refractometer... I have seen high quality ones upward of $1000... thats not to say that the cheaper one is not adequate for aquarium use.
Also, seeing as you're making an unassailable statement of fact re: durability, I'd be very interested in your proof.