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Digital Wood Moisture Meter - Firewood Moisture Tester - Drywall Humidity Detector - Professional Moisture Meter for Firewood Lumber Concrete Floors Building Material (Pin-Type Tool)

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  • WATER LEAK DETECTOR: Why do you need a watermoisture sensor? Using our moisture meter, you’ll be able to effectively prevent any water leaks and damages, as well as cracks, splits, warping. A moister meter can save you money and time, so you don’t spend a lot of money on carpentry or wood purchases.
  • EASY-TO-READ MOISTURE READER: The large, easy-to-read backlit LCD screen and user-friendly humidity level indicator (low-mid-high) allows for quick and easy reading.
  • FIRST STEP IN MOLD PREVENTION: Using moisture detector aroud your home, you can determine whether there is water leakage or seepage.
  • TWO MEASUREMENT MODES (built-in calibration in the protective case): Wood mode: there are 8 calibration ranges (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) based on different types of wood materials, ensuring you get accurate results every time, ranging from 6% to 60%. Building mode: the range for building materials such as concrete and drywall is between 1.5 - 33%. For an accurate read, please stick the stainless steel pins into the surface of the measuring object.
  • TYPE OF TEST OBJECT: Using this wood moisture meter to measure the moisture content of firewood before barbecue can avoid a lot of smoke when burning. Besides checking firewood, you can also use this humidity to check concrete, wood, skirting board, gypsum board, cardboard, brick, ceiling, drywall, plaster, floor, cabinet, furniture, slats, beams, plywood, panels. It is one of the essential tools for construction workers, carpenters, wood shop owners, estate agents, manufacturers, and homeowners
  • PIN MOISTURE METER KIT: Battery×2, Built-in calibration test pin×2, Pin cover×2, Protective cover (as calibration checker) ×1, Durable carrier case ×1 and Easy-to-read instruction manual×1 (Attached Calibration Tables for Wood which includes American common wood, such as oak).
  • [100% SATISFIED SERVICE]: Our Moisture Meter is of fine workmanship and high quality. If the Moisture Meter you received is damaged or imperfect, or you are not 100% satisfied, please contact us directly and we will provide you a satisfactory solution.


Accurate Inspector Tool - Moisture Meter for Wood, Firewood, Wall, Drywall, Plaster, Floor, Brick. It is a user friendly tool Home Improvement Must Haves Tool - humidity detector for home How to detect water leak in your house : stick the stainless steel pins into the surface of the measuring object.


JH
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
Simple need: test soft wood that's drying for when samples get to 11%-12% moisture and are ready to move to the next stage
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Worked great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
it was to hard to figure it out
Jeshua P
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
Easy to use
Scarecrow
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
I process and sell firewood, so I purchased this to measure the moisture of the wood as it cures. The issue I have is it is difficult to get the probes into oak wood. Then when you do, it is intermittent with displaying the reading. Works fine with soft woods such as cedar and pine.UPDATE: The vendor sent a concern for my dissatisfaction and offered a full refund, but I will continue to use the meter, as it is beneficial when using for anything other than hard firewood and even then you can still use it for such, it’s just intermittent with displaying the results.
Eric Gibson
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
Works great!!
Scrimshaw
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
This moisture sensor is very handy. I've had a few leaks in my house that I've fixed myself. If you've done the same you know how hard it is to tell if the wall is just cold, or if it's damp. Well, it just rained a few days ago, and I used this to check all of my previous repairs. All of the drywall measurements read as zero moisture, except for one spot (pictured) that read 5.8%. Ah ha! That spot must still be leaking a bit! Even though the moisture is very low, all my drywall measured zero everywhere else in the house.So, for being so useful, and not particularly expensive, it's getting 5 stars. Here are some of the interesting features of this device.Pros:1) Its super easy to use. I thought you might have to "poke" the sensor probes into the material and make holes, but you don't. You just touch them to the surface and get a reading.2) The reading is stable and repeatable. I don't know about the overall accuracy, but the repeatability is there. Multiple readings in the same spot all read pretty much the same.3) It comes with multip calibrations (look up tables, I assume) for different wood types. Pretty much every wood type imaginable is listed on one of the 7 calibration tables. It has a separate calibration table for "building materials", which I assume means drywall (or maybe brick?).4) It comes with batteries and a nylon case with a belt loop.5) Again, not sure about absolute accuracy (maybe it's perfect, but I just can't test this myself), but it does a great job of repeatable measurements of relative differences between different woods.6) It has a manual check feature built into the cap, so you can make sure the sensor is working with in acceptable tolerance range. This is explained in the instructions, and worked fine for me. Most sensor tools don't give you any way to tell if the sensor is working properly, so a bonus star for this!7) It also has a "hold" feature, to continue displaying the measurement after you remove the sensor, and an auto-off feature to save battery.Cons:1) When the reading is zero, it does NOT say it's zero. It just doesn't display anything! So, it's hard to know if you're really reading zero, or if you just don't have good enough contact with the surface you're trying to measure. I'm taking off that bonus star I gave because of this. It's a bit annoying and confusing at first, and makes you second guess if you have good contact or not.2) Although it has a ton of different wood types identified for specific calibration tables, it doesn't ever say what "building materials" are. I wouldn't assume it would measure wet brick the same way as wet drywall. . . but there is only one "building materials" calibration to cover anything that's not wood. Not sure how much to trust the accuracy on this setting, but again, if you're using it for relative measurements, it shouldn't be a problem.3) Some reviewers have mentioned the "cheap" feel of the plastic. I actually don't think it's a problem. It's very comparable in feel and build quality to other instruments in this price range (e.g. stud finders, multimeters, etc.). At this price point, it's just fine.All in all, I really like this sensor. I've wondered about potential leak spots in my walls for years, and now this sensor is able to give me the answer. And, it's so easy to use. You don't even press a button to measure (except to change calibrations). Just put it on the surface and the measurement is automatic.Final Rating: 5 stars. The pros far outweigh the cons, and it's very easy to use.
LMW
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022
We had our crawlspace encapsulated a few years ago. It is a very large crawlspace, going from a couple of feet high to eighteen feet high as we are built on the side of a hill. There is a dehumidifier that the company checks yearly to make sure it is working properly. They power it down, change a filter, and power it back up. Our only trouble is when we have a power surge and it goes off. We then have to go under the house to turn it back on. Since it is encapsulated, it is dry and clean and no animals can enter it. Thank goodness!! Prior to having it done, our framing was nearly 90% moisture. Since having it done, it normally ranges around 40-50%, the ideal range. If it goes below 35%, I have to call them so they can check on it. I have a monitor in my foyer to keep up with the humidity levels.Prior to getting the VOLCANOES CLUB Moisture Meter, I had to depend entirely upon the monitor to know the humidity level in the crawlspace. Now, with this meter, we are able to further monitor it and maintain the proper humidity levels so the framing doesn't dry out or become too moist. Of course, we also use the meter to find any problems in the house, such as plumbing leaks. My favorite use, though, is measuring the levels of our firewood!! Our wood "man" is pretty honest and assures me that our wood is seasoned. My son, who builds and tends to the fires in our wood stove says it is, too. If we have doubts about any of the wood, we are now able to measure it and know for sure if it is dry enough to get the most heat from it. We purchase six to eight ricks each winter, so that is a lot of wood. We want to get our money's worth out of the wood, so we are using the meter on it, too.So far, all the measurements seem very accurate. They are falling in line with the monitor in the foyer and within the parameters of what our firewood should be. For the reasonable price of this meter, I am very happy with it. I would purchase it again if this one failed after the warranted five years. For these reasons, I do recommend this product.