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The Dr.meter 27CM Soil Moisture Meter is a compact, battery-free hygrometer designed to provide quick, accurate soil moisture readings via a 27cm probe. Featuring a simple color-coded scale, it helps gardeners optimize watering schedules while protecting plant roots with its gentle single-probe design. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor plants, this eco-friendly tool eliminates guesswork and keeps your greenery thriving.





| ASIN | B00PTLGKSQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,199 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 32 in Soil Meters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,610) |
| Date First Available | 19 Nov. 2014 |
| Item model number | S10 |
| Manufacturer | Dr.meter |
| Material type | ABS |
| Part number | S10-V |
| Power source type | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 10.16 x 4.06 cm; 77.11 g |
M**A
USE IT CORRECTLY!
Do NOT under any circumstances submerge the probe in water, especially to test if it "works" as so MANY reviewers have done. It'll just stop working. I have over 100 plants. I use my moisture meter consistently with pretty good success and it's never failed me. Moisture meters are designed to work in soil ONLY and will not provide a reading in water. Leave it in the soil between 30-60 seconds, not longer and NEVER more than 5 minutes as this can corrode the probe, which is sensitive. One thing to keep in mind is the reading will depend on the depth and location of the probe in the soil. Soil might be very moist towards the bottom and dry in the first couple inches. Dry on one side and wet on the other. It all depends on how evenly you water your plants. A lot of the complaints are by people who are not aware of these factors. Different plants have different root systems. Some naturally have shallow roots, while others head straight to the bottom of the pot. So how deep you place the probe is very important. Under normal conditions—and this is likely the problem many are having—mineral salts, coming from fertiliser and tap water tend to build up in potting soil over time. So, unless you re-pot annually, changing the old soil for fresh soil, readings will gradually become less and less accurate. If the soil is heavily contaminated with mineral salts, the meter will always read moist or wet, even when the soil is obviously dry. Also, over time, often in as little as a year, mineral salts slowly penetrate the probe itself, or it may begin to rust and, again, both situations can lead to inaccurate results. Always dry off the probe immediately after use! Moisture meters actually read electrical conductance, not the amount of water present. Water is a good conductor, but air (which is abundant in dry soil) is not. That’s the basics of how a meter works. Remember how air is a poor conductor? Freshly potted plants have fluffy airy soil compared to old pots with compacted soil. That’s going to skew your readings. It's also important to know that because moisture meters work by measuring electrical currents within the soil, soil that has a high salt content will result in inaccurate readings. The numbers given are usually just a scale, not an actual measurement. So you should be checking the output against a specific plant’s water needs, because not all plants need the same amount of moisture. Sometimes a 7 means water, sometimes a 7 means wait. If the needle in the display window is bouncing around and does not settle, the probe could be touching a small rock or piece of metal in the soil. Remove the probe and try again in a different location.
S**S
Excellent value
Worked very well with coir soil and seems sturdy and well made.
A**S
A useful tool for plant care.
The meter is easy to use and will take the guesswork out of plant watering.
A**W
Dr. meter, soil moisture meter for Garden, Farm, Lawn Plants.
Really great for checking moisture content of soil for indoor plants. Works well and avoids over watering.
G**Z
Excellent!
I am very pleased and pleasantly surprised with this Dr Meter Soil Moisture Meter. It works well and is exactly what's needed to tell if the soil is still damp enough lower down in the plant pot, or if the plant needs watering. Over watering can be a problem, because the soil can look or appear to be dry on top, whilst still actually being damp further down (especially in larger pots), meaning one thinks the plant needs watering when it's actually still ok. To help to ensure that plants are watered correctly, this is ideal. It's could not be easier to use and I am happy to recommend it. I shall be ordering another, so I have one to use in the greenhouse, as well as one indoors for the house plants.
U**1
Good price
Very good and worked well. Saves overwatering the houseplants.
N**N
Bit rubbish
Gimmick, and it’s just rubbish!
F**.
One device for all your plants
Great piece of equipment, I hadn't realised that you shouldn't leave it in the soil, I was going to order more for other plants but on reading the information more carefully realised you use the one device for all your indoor plants. Fortunately 10 days in the soil doesn't seem to have corroded the device! Lesson learned, read the instructions and don't assume!
J**O
Cumple para lo que está fabricado
P**R
Simple and effective soil moisture meter! Gives quick, accurate readings to help prevent over or underwatering plants. No batteries needed, just stick it in the soil, and you’re set. Perfect tool for plant care enthusiasts!
L**N
Super pour voir si vos plantes sont sèches ou humides
A**N
Geeft goed weer hoe vochtig de grond is.
M**G
This review is for the, “Dr.Meter Soil Moisture Meter.” I was actually considering the purchase of a different meter when I ran across a 1-star review that mentioned this Dr. Meter as being a much better quality. Other reviews were just as positive. I am so happy with the purchase of this little meter. It’s analog so NO BATTERIES will EVER have to be replaced. NO DIGITAL DESPLAYS to quit working. This meter is simple, easy to use, high quality and at a very affordable price. On the back of the box there is a list that states what range of moisture each kind of plant needs. I’ve been using this for several weeks. I collect African Violets, which can be finicky as far as moisture is concerned. I have to say that after successfully raising African Violets for 40+ years, I thought I knew how and when to water my violets. I had lots and lots of blooms.. What I have learned is I was actually letting my violets dry out too much between waterings. After using this meter (daily at first) I can monitor the moisture level of each plant and water accordingly. The results? There are 2-3 times more blooms on each plant. My kitchen window sill is gorgeous with healthy violets blooming their little hearts out. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
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