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Amazon Alcoholmeter 0-100% – Precision Alcohol Meter for Pure Alcohol-Water Solutions We offer a professional alcoholmeter designed to accurately measure the alcohol content in pure alcohol-water mixtures. With a measurement range from 0% to 100%, this 18 cm meter is suitable for both home and professional use. Measurement Range: 0-100% Length: 18 cm Usage: Only for alcohol-water mixtures; not suitable for wines, beers, or liqueurs, as the sugar content affects the solution’s density The alcoholmeter sinks to different depths in a liquid depending on the ratio of water to alcohol in the sample. Alcohol content is measured by checking the density of the liquid – the higher the alcohol content, the lower the density, causing the alcoholmeter to sink deeper. This practical and precise instrument is the ideal choice for those who value accuracy and simplicity in their measurements.

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Alcoholmeter 0-100% – Precision Alcohol Meter for Pure Alcohol-Water Solutions We offer a professional alcoholmeter designed to accurately measure the alcohol content in pure alcohol-water mixtures. With a measurement range from 0% to 100%, this 18 cm meter is suitable for both home and professional use. Measurement Range: 0-100% Length: 18 cm Usage: Only for alcohol-water mixtures; not suitable for wines, beers, or liqueurs, as the sugar content affects the solution’s density The alcoholmeter sinks to different depths in a liquid depending on the ratio of water to alcohol in the sample. Alcohol content is measured by checking the density of the liquid – the higher the alcohol content, the lower the density, causing the alcoholmeter to sink deeper. This practical and precise instrument is the ideal choice for those who value accuracy and simplicity in their measurements.


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Brand AlcoFermBrew
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  • 5904730663168

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