








🌟 Dive into precision — never miss a perfect salt balance!
The ORAPXI Digital Salinity Tester is a professional-grade, waterproof device designed for accurate measurement of salinity (0-200ppt), TDS, EC, and temperature with automatic temperature compensation. Its backlit LCD ensures clear readings in any lighting, making it ideal for seawater, aquariums, koi ponds, and saltwater pools. Compact and easy to use, it delivers fast, reliable results to help you maintain optimal water quality effortlessly.















| ASIN | B08GC7JCV3 |
| Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,787 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #299 in Aquarium Water Quality Testing & Treatment |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | LD-154 |
| Manufacturer | ORAPXI |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
S**E
Very easy to use and gives accurate readings
I changed from a Hayward T3 salt cell to a generic brand. The new salt cell works fine but it would not calibrate to the actual salt readings. I bought this to use and found it matched my pool stores reading exactly. Very easy to use. I dry it off before I put the cap on and put it away.
P**R
quick and easy salt tester
my wife is sensitive to salt and our water supply reports don't measure salt. we bought this reasonably priced tester to measure the supplied water and then after running it thru 2 carbon filters. both were coming in at 200 ppm, much higher than desired. this caused us to install a RO system. that brought levels down to just 15 ppm. the tester is great...a quick dip in the sample and you have a steady number in seconds. very pleased with this tester.
R**L
Reasonable Product for pond
This is simple to use for a pond, but you need to know your variables for your pond to be able to use it. We use it to keep our Koi pond at .1% salinity. There is an accuracy margin that makes this difficult to be 100% certain, but we have pond plants that are a very good indicator too. We also keep it in the water for a couple minutes when there's a big difference between air temp and pond temp to be sure the temp reading is as accurate as possible. If we do it too fast, we can be off by .02%+. In 8 months, it has maintained its calibration and performed consistently. We make sure to rinse with distilled water and use a paper towel to soak up extra water drops without touching the nodes to ensure no buildup affects the readings. I do not fully submerge it. I have excellent water flow so the full pond volume moves through the waterfall 2-3× per hour though. Not all ponds are equal. This has worked very well for us, but if you have a slow pump, I recommend getting a sample in a cup/bucket on a stick to get a sample from bottom to top and measuring that. I get consistent readings in the waterfall and any spot of my pond. The temp is accurate to my pond thermometer within a minute or two. With winter, the meter is as warm as the house then I put it in 40°F or colder water, it needs a minute or so. In late summer when water and air were about the same still, it was pretty instantaneous. We also do the math on paper when changing water and adding salt back. Dual checks are important to preserve plant life and protect the fish. We might buy a more expensive salinity only someday, but you can be diligent and use this to *verify your results. You shouldn't ever blindly use a meter with living things. Always calculate by pond volume too. It's just what you do to be certain. Ther isn't a simple way to use salt in a pond. But there is a simple way to check on your results!
C**I
Works well for my salt water pool.
I have a salt water pool with a Pentair system. I recently had to replace my salt cell and found the Pentair cells had, literally, doubled in price in the last couple of years. I found a generic salt cell on Amazon for about $400 less than the Pentair. The cell does it’s job, the chlorine output is great, but there’s just one problem … the salt level always reads as “0” on the controller. I tried salt strips but have to wait about 1/2 an hour to get an accurate reading. I saw this tester on line and decided to give it a try. It works great! The device is easy to read, the reading seems accurate, and the reading is instantaneous. Exactly what I needed!
N**K
You Won't Be Disappointed
If you have a salt water pool, this is an excellent product. I use it to read PH and salt PPM and it's very accurate.
J**.
Only good for a spot check. Will lead to disaster if you trust it for Marine use.
In December, I received nice salt aquarium for Christmas will all the bells and whistles. However, while bringing it up, i didn't like using the traditional refractometer as it can be hard to see. So I bought this. Everything worked fine for 45 days. Then I performed a water change with water I had made to match the tank. I did the change. Later that night, I use the meter to spot check the tank as that is what you do when you micro manage your marine tank. It read 28ppt. I panicked and began raising the salinity over the next day to 35ppt. All is fine. I thought! Then 95% of my large inverts die. All snails but one, all shrimp but one, all crabs but one, and all copepods. I cannot figure it out, checking everything. Next, my coral. All but 4 frags die. 2 of those very ill. I run an ICP test my water comes back perfect with the exception I'm at 44ppt. I assume something could be wrong on their end and took my tester to my son's house and put them side by side. His read 35ppt in his tank, and mine reads 27.5. Never trust this when you have animals lives at stake. If something seems off get the refractometer out. This device and my trust cost me about $500 bucks in livestock.
B**L
Great for salt testing and can be calibrated
Excellent salt tester for a pool. When your salt cell begins to to fail you will need a way to find the true salt content, this is it. Buy the test salt mix to calibrate each year.
J**T
Great product very durable
it does a great job and is easy to use and easy to read. Set up was not complicated at all.
C**O
This item is essential if you have a Koi pond. It is very easy to use and is very accurate.
A**S
Easy to work and accurate
A**R
I read the directions halfway through and realized life is too short. Way too complicated more work than sticking a test strip in the water.
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