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Meter for No Burst

Got mine at a Bond auto parts shop for $58 bucks, have used it for a year and tested it against $300 model. It works great, we use cryo tek and no burst.

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  • No Burst checker

    Is there a reliable, inexpensive meter that will reliably give antifreeze percentage and degree of freezing. would like to put on in my tool box but don't have $300-$500 kicking around in my ash tray. Thanks to all the wallies
  • Brad White_29
    Brad White_29 Member Posts: 5
    Refractometer

    Hach Chemical makes one I think. Simple floats like you use to check for car anti-freeze. Not sure if Noble No Burst has a different degree. (Seems like propylene in some ways but behaves better in some respects.) I take it Noble recommends the electronic version?
  • JaredM
    JaredM Member Posts: 57
    Refractometer

    Grainger sells a portable refractometer for anti-freeze. Their stock # 3MY57 made by Extech.

    -Jared
  • Drew_2
    Drew_2 Member Posts: 158
    Test Noburst

    You should use a refractometer that measures Propylene Glycol. The floating ball testers are not very accurate. You can find the instrument that we sell at noblecompany.com, then click on store. It will direct you to the refractometers. You can also search the web with , refractometer/propylene glycol.
    If you have more questions call me at 800-678-6625, Ext. 108

    Drew
  • Nick L. in Vt
    Nick L. in Vt Member Posts: 87
    cheap refractometer

    I got mine at Bond auto for $58 and have used it for a year. Works great and have tested it against $300 model. We use Cryo Tek and No Burst.
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