Extech MO280-KW Water Damage Restoration Kit

The Extech Water Damage Restoration Kit is specifically designed for water damage restoration contractors.

Features

  • Model MO210 pocket moisture meter measures building material moisture from 0.2 to 2%
  • Model RH490 precision hygro-thermometer has 2% RH accuracy
  • Model MO280 pinless moisture meter displays %moisture from 0 to 99%
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The Extech Water Damage Restoration Kit is specifically designed for water damage restoration contractors who monitor job site conditions, progress, and insurance company reporting. The kit is supplied in an attractive storage case that provides protectionand organization for the testers whenever they are needed. It includes: 

 

Model MO280 pinless moisture meter for measurement depths to 0.75 inches below the surface with 10 different wood types to select from. Model MO210 pocket moisture meter measures wood moisture from 6 to 44% and building material moisture from 0.2 to 2%. Model RH490 precision hygro-thermometer has a less than 30 second RH response time with 2% RH accuracy and wide measurement ranges.

  • (1) MO280 Pinless moisture meter
  • (1) MO210 Pocket Moisture Meter
  • (1) RH490 Precision Hygro-Thermometer
  • (1) Storage case
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