Measuring PH - What Do You Use?

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I have a Apera PH60 digital meter - and it drives me crazy.
I calibrate it with 7 and 4 and then test the calibration solutions right after and they will be off - I don't mind if it's off .02 or so but sometimes it's more.
New proble and fresh calibration solutions.

What do you find gives you a consistent, reliable reading?
 
I forgot about the Hanna - is it reliable and easy to use? Can you calibrate it?
As far as I know it is reliable. It is easy to use. The sample is a bit large for me but I don't use it often. I never truly trust any test or equipment. I let the tank tell me the tale.
 
I have a Apera PH60 digital meter - and it drives me crazy.
I calibrate it with 7 and 4 and then test the calibration solutions right after and they will be off - I don't mind if it's off .02 or so but sometimes it's more.
New proble and fresh calibration solutions.

What do you find gives you a consistent, reliable reading?

I used several older lab instruments, such as from Orion.

The most important thing in the meter itself is 2 or more point calibration, and the ability to read to at least 0.01 pH units.

This has more:

 
I use the apex probes as well as the Hanna marine pH checker. The checker is nice since you can get standards tor ensure your checker’s readings are correct:

 

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