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Rechargeable Moisture Meter for Wood, Walls & Hardwood – Accurate Pin-Type Digital Tester with Large Color Display, Automatic Alarm, Calibration & HOLD Function for DIY & Construction Projects

Rechargeable Moisture Meter for Wood, Walls & Hardwood – Accurate Pin-Type Digital Tester with Large Color Display, Automatic Alarm, Calibration & HOLD Function for DIY & Construction Projects

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  • Efficient & Accurate Moisture Detection for Multiple Surfaces This rechargeable moisture meter uses sharp, durable pins to penetrate deep into wood, drywall, and hardwood, ensuring precise detection of hidden moisture issues. Perfect for home improvement, construction, and DIY projects where accurate moisture readings are essential
  • Easy-to-Read Color LCD with Automatic Alarm Equipped with a large, color-coded LCD screen, this moisture meter provides clear and instant readings. The automatic alarm alerts you when moisture exceeds the preset limit, preventing potential damage in your home or workplace
  • Precise Calibration and HOLD Function for Consistent Results Effortlessly freeze readings using the ‘HOLD’ button. Long-press to enter the calibration mode, ensuring that every reading you capture is as accurate as possible. Ideal for professional contractors, woodworkers, and DIYers who demand reliable data
  • Four Adjustable Measurement Modes for Wood Types Choose from four wood settings, ranging from hardwood to softwood, and receive Relative Moisture Content (comparative) readings. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of materials, ensuring comprehensive moisture detection across different projects
  • Deep Penetration for Precision Testing The sensor pins can measure moisture content up to 12mm deep, even through wet outer surfaces, ensuring precise readings. Great for detecting hidden moisture in wood and other materials, perfect for professionals and DIYers alike
  • For best results of wood moisture content, Push the Pins deep into the material, Make sure Pins are in contact with the material( wall, wood or hardwood),Pins sense and measure along their full length, so that Pins penetrating a dry material through a wet outer surface can read moisture content
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