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however if you can afford it go for a carbide bomb kit.they are quicker and much more accurate.
 

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not wishing to be picky either but its a hygrometer you are looking for...unless its for your home brew :)
 

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however if you can afford it go for a carbide bomb kit.they are quicker and much more accurate.
What sort of money should we be expecting to pay for a carbide bomb test kit Alan? Don't want to be getting ripped off.
 

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probably between 5 and 6 hundred quid. We just bought one so I will find out exactly tomorrow for you and let you know we bought it through CCF in Leeds via Matthew Farmer there.
 

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