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testo 320-2 or 330-2 LL ?????
 
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neither, to bleedin expensive at service time and to buy, Kane for me all the way
 
neither, to bleedin expensive at service time and to buy, Kane for me all the way

They don't do any commercial models do they tho ? Other than the 451 plus
 
not sure what you need for commercial, nox, co, co2, o2 all on kanes if youwant
 
Hi Shaun,

I have a testo 320 - 2 which is excellent for storing figures, great display quick on the pump and has been tested to its limits with over 10k ppm during industrial burner set up, Battery lasts a while and charging times aren't too bad.

It's drawbacks are that the hose is too short, I like to place my display near to where I am setting my burners up instead of having to walk around. The printer doesn't always connect well with the monitor, I find I have to physically hold it in place until the unit starts printing!

I keep 2 analysers at all times - with industrial and commercial if one fails you need a back up. Iv flooded analysers cells and haven't had a back up to finish commissioning so I don't take the risk anymore!

Hope the info helps!
 
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