On Thu, June 20, 2013 9:51 am, Sarah McCartt-Jackson wrote:To collect
> data post-project, we are looking to buy a moisture meter that can work
> with brick, plaster, and wood.
> Are there any suggestions out there for a good, reasonably priced moisture
> meter?
Sarah,
The hardware store at which I work has a couple of Sonin 50210 Rapitest
moisture testers. We've had them for a while. Only sale was in 2011 and we
don't deal with the vendor anymore. Retail is $12.99 but I can sell you
one or both for $6,50 each and I'll even ship UPS for free.
Here's the manfuacturer's info: http://sonin.com/moisture-test-tool
Sincerely,
Scott Peters
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