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hi there,

Has anyone got an opinion on the two Digital Manometers?
 
my little tpi has been going fine for 5 years, cheap to buy and I just test it on a water gauge every few months, been fine so far.
 
you are supposed to have them calibrated i prefer the anton one more robust construction have had 2 in 20 years
 
Do you actually have to carry a calibration certificate for them? As I've been tempted by a cheaper digital one and was just planning on testing it myself
 
Old Glass manometer for me. Never goes wrong, never needs calibration, cost £18 some 20 odd years ago, replacement glass available if you're dozy enough to leave water in in winter. No charging, no batteries, Quick and easy to use.

I know it's not as exciting as the new fangled gear, My testo does do tightness testing, letby and a billion other tests but I never use it for that, only for flue gas analysing.

Just out of curiosity, Why don't you use a simple manometer for testing ?
Is it just that it's the modern way ?
 
Old Glass manometer for me. Never goes wrong, never needs calibration, cost £18 some 20 odd years ago, replacement glass available if you're dozy enough to leave water in in winter. No charging, no batteries, Quick and easy to use.

I know it's not as exciting as the new fangled gear, My testo does do tightness testing, letby and a billion other tests but I never use it for that, only for flue gas analysing.

Just out of curiosity, Why don't you use a simple manometer for testing ?
Is it just that it's the modern way ?

What testo you got ?
 
How you finding it ? Was thinking 327 or 330 2 any advice ?

Yep, brill, does what it's supposed to.
It's used constantly on gas and oil, commercial and domestic. Easy to use.
Worth the money. I bought it because that 325 I had was same but it got to stage where you had to send it for calibration so they stopped selling the cells for it !

(you used to get a set of cells and co-efficient readings for each to enter into the machine and start calibration ).

It ended up an expensive service and I part ex'd it with testo.

Seem a pretty good company to deal with tbh.

I would recommend it !

What you got now ?
 
Got two Kane 455 and a first gen testo 327 which is showing its age would you recommend staying with a new 327 ?
 
Got two Kane 455 and a first gen testo 327 which is showing its age would you recommend staying with a new 327 ?

I would personally because I've never had any trouble with it.
Only used a Kane once or twice and thought it was ok !
If I was to buy another I'd buy Testo again.
 
I would personally because I've never had any trouble with it.
Only used a Kane once or twice and thought it was ok !
If I was to buy another I'd buy Testo again.

Don't think a colour screen is worth an extra 1k :D
 
Nope.
just expensive Gimmicks that's all.

If it does job and you can see it, it will be fine.

I like to keep things simples as much as poss.
 
i have a testo 327 can do testing but i prefer my digital manometer as i cant be bothere with a 24 or 36 inch water guage when doing commercial stuff also lpg testing
 
i have a testo 327 can do testing but i prefer my digital manometer as i cant be bothere with a 24 or 36 inch water guage when doing commercial stuff also lpg testing

which one you got ? ive got a anton apm 150
 
Im a testo man throo and throo, i love my 330 and use it for TT etc , but ive bben getting lazy recently and grabing the old faithfull water u gauge as it saves mass amount of times unless i require a printout ill grab the testo,
 
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