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3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter
3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter

3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter Vinometer Tester 0-96%

Product ID : 12213984
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Galleon Product ID 12213984
Shipping Weight 0.11 lbs
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Manufacturer ALCOHOLMETER
Shipping Dimension 6.89 x 2.99 x 1.34 inches
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  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
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3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter Features

  • SET of 3 different ALCOHOLMETERS

  • 1. Alcoholmeter : measures 0-96% alcohol content

  • 2. Smaller compact Alcoholmeter : 0-80% alcohol

  • 3. Vinometer measures 0 - 12% of Alcohol

  • You will receive THREE ( 3 ) items in one parcel you can measure alcohol content of all spirits including spirits, beer, wine and lower alcohol products BRAND NEW PACKAGED MADE IN UKRAINE POSTED FROM UKRAINE the color of the package may be different


About 3 Alcoholmeter Spirtometer Hydrometer Alcohol Meter

A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure the specific gravity of liquids; that is, the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of water. An alcoholometer is a hydrometer which is used for determining the alcoholic strength of liquids. The liquid to be tested is poured into a tall container, and the hydrometer is gently lowered into the liquid until it floats freely. The point at which the surface of the liquid touches the stem of the hydrometer is noted.