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Tools & Hardware : Luster Leaf Rapitest Soil Moisture Meter #1820 |
List Price: $15.29Amazon.com's Price: $13.00 You Save: $2.29 (15%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Luster Leaf
EAN: 0035307018304
Label: Luster Leaf
Manufacturer: Luster Leaf
Model: 1820
Publisher: Luster Leaf
Studio: Luster Leaf
Sales Rank: 550
MPN: 1820
Features:- Luster Leaf #1820 Moisture Meter
- LUSTER LEAF INC
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Product Description: Rapitest, Moisture Meter, With Probe On Flexible Cord, Instantly Tells You When To Water Plants, & Prevents Over Underwatering Of Your Plants.
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Last year I planted a tree and didn't know if I was giving it too much or too little water. This year I have this handy device to help me. The directions say it's for house plants, but it's working great for my newly planted trees. I can finally tell when they need water and can avoid over watering.
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Luster Leaf Rapitest Soil Moisture Meter #1820. Effective, versatile, accurate and inexpensive water meter. Convenient flexible cord permits holding meter in hand while probe placed in soil. Can be used inside for house plants and outside for larger plants and new shrubs. Cheaper if ordered from Denny and Kathy Ace on same page with Amazon direct order. Make nice and appreciated gift to people with garden interests.
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Product arrived promptly and in good condition;price was at least $9 below that charged by local vendors. Product is a great time saver when watering large numbers of plants. Determines level of moisture at the level of the roots in the soil.
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It works as advertised.
I'm very happy with this product, now I wont kill my cactus.
Reading seem to be very accurate.
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This is a great little product for testing light and soil moisture. Comes with a list of recommendations for many houseplants. The probe on a wire takes a bit of getting used to but is a better solution than having the probes hardmounted to the meter. I was overwatering some plants according to the recommendations so have cut back...we'll see.
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