





🌟 Stay Balanced, Stay Ahead: Master your pH game with instant, pro-grade testing!
Professor H’s Litmus pH Test Strips deliver 200 high-quality, universal indicator strips spanning the full pH scale (1-14). Designed for fast, accurate readings in seconds, these durable, portable strips empower you to monitor acidity and alkalinity in water, bodily fluids, soil, and more—supporting your health, home, and professional needs with ease and precision.
| ASIN | B0746HL482 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #380,474 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #485 in pH Test Strips |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (299) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | STR-01828 |
| Manufacturer | Professor H |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 1.75 x 0.5 inches; 0.63 ounces |
N**N
Small pack, easy to use and carried
I used this to check the ph of my saliva before and after drinking warm lemon water. It's very interesting to find that after drink lemon water , my saliva is more alkaline. This proved drinking warm lemon water would make your body more alkaline( fighting cancer, ant-inflammation, etc...) The product is easy to use and serve the purpose for what I need, worth the money. I would recommended.
K**S
Just what I needed
These strips are fantastic. They have a nice thickness to them, don’t fall apart or tear when taking them out of the pack or wetting them with the test material, and they seem to be pretty accurate. We received two matchbook sized packs and I had to hide one from my six year old who has decided to test EVERYTHING! Thank you for a well made and affordable product!
M**H
Easy to use, hard for me to read
These seem to work well. My only complaint is that I'm colorblind, and it's impossible for me to accurately read the pH levels (I'm good on the acid colors, but have a hard time with the basic colors, which is where I'm working).
A**H
Its cheap, and well packaged.
pH strips are not very precise, but if you just need to get a general idea of acidity or alkalinity they are the cheapest and simplest means of measuring liquids. My water stains porcelain blue, which usually indicates acid water and copper pipes being leached of copper. The strip indicates my water is within a point of 6, so it didn't exactly answer my question, but it accomplished all that such strips can. The strips are packaged very well and for a few bucks I now have a several lifetime supply. I wish the measurement had been either 5 or 7 and been definitive, but the strips are what they are. Can be useful for gardener that use Captan fungicide, which becomes ineffective when mixed with alkaline water.
M**L
Worked fine for testing pH of lubes
I got these to test the pH of different lube brands and it worked perfectly. Some the strips were stuck to each other but i just kinda bend them back a forth and they separate so you can rip just one off.
C**Y
checking mash water PH
This is great for the money. It isnt super accurate but its WAY better than just guessing or not knowing what the PH of the water actually is. The color does change everytime I used it. Took alot of gypsum to lower PH but atleast I lowered it to within the 5-6 range. Better than before. If you need to know if its 5.2 or 5.5, keep looking for a more accurate device, but this will get you in the ball park
A**R
Extremely Inaccurate - do not buy this
I bought this pH paper because it has good overall reviews. But obviously most people do not check the accuracy of the results the color match provides against known reference standards. Here are two checks I did and the grossly inaccurate results I got from this pH paper: 1) Coca Cola: actual pH in 2.3, this paper says 5.0 2) Clorox and distilled water solution: actual pH about 12, this paper says 7.0 These errors are HUGE!!! It's better to not know a pH than get terribly inaccurate results like these. Do not waste your time and money on this pathetic product.
A**R
Your test strips were a hit. I teach a ...
Your test strips were a hit. I teach a 9th grade physical science class that is learning about acids and bases. During a recent class we explored indicators (red and blue litmus, test strips and inexpensive pH meter.) Your stripe worked well - inexpensive and provided more information than the litmus paper. After completing the activity, several students went a step further creating tie-dyed paper strips.
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