Extech MO100 Moisture Meter

The Extech Moisture Meter is a convenient pocket size meter with adjustable multi-position pins for wood and building materials.

Features

  • Moisture content displayed on a relative scale
  • Data hold to freeze reading on display
  • °C/°F switchable
Your Price $64.99
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The Extech Moisture Meter has a unique dual LCD that simultaneously displays wall moisture and air temperature. The air temperature readings are °C/°F switchable and the moisture content of the sample is displayed on a relative scale. The multi-position pins with safety storage of replaceable pins makes it a convenient size for storage. The meter is easy to operate with selectable side switches for OFF, test, and calibrate. The calibration is also adjustable for repeatability, and the data hold function freezes readings on the display for analysis. 

  • Sensor yype: insulated contact pins
  • Moisture content: 0 to 100
  • Temperature: 32 to 122°F (0°F to 50°C)
  • Max resolution: 0.1
  • Dimensions: 7.6 x 0.8 x 1.8 (192 x 30 x 45mm)
  • Weight: 3.8oz (108g)
  • (1) Meter
  • (10) 10 spare pins
  • (2) AAA batteries
  • (1) Pouch case
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