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I had anton come out and explain a few things (after pushing for answers)

1. all analysers need calibration on a yearly basis
2. all analysers have cells that need replacing 3-5 years
3. some analysers have the condensation filter on pipe and some inside analyser

So please can you tell me
1. which analyser you have
2. How much is your calibration
3. How often you change your cells and how much it costs
4. Does it have filter in analyser or on pipe? have you had any that have completely failed due to condensation getting into the analyser.
 
I've had a Kane 455 for a few years and thought it great. Had an Anton Sprint Evo 2 for about a week now, still undecided.
 
I've had a Kane 455 for a few years and thought it great. Had an Anton Sprint Evo 2 for about a week now, still undecided.

I had an anton when I worked at the council a few years ago and I never got on with it. It used to take ages to purge and I hated it to be honest.

The magnet that sticks it to the side of a boiler is good though.
 
Got the Anton Sprint Evo3, but have had use of Sprint v1, v2 and Kane 455.

I prefer the Evo3, mainly because it's mine. It just looks and feels better than the rest (much smaller than old anton)
 
I had anton come out and explain a few things (after pushing for answers)

1. all analysers need calibration on a yearly basis
2. all analysers have cells that need replacing 3-5 years
3. some analysers have the condensation filter on pipe and some inside analyser

So please can you tell me
1. which analyser you have
2. How much is your calibration
3. How often you change your cells and how much it costs
4. Does it have filter in analyser or on pipe? have you had any that have completely failed due to condensation getting into the analyser.

I have 2 Kane 455's and a Kane KM900

Calibration is about £120.00 (don't forget I'm in Ireland so shipping is expensive)

Cell went in the KM900 the replacement cost was about 2/3rds the price of a new analyser so bought a Kane 455 instead because of the five year warranty.

Kane 455 has both in the the analyser and on the pipe, I think the pipe part was extra.

Reliable tools I would buy again.
 
I've now got a QMI 1000 which is a re badged Kane. It's got 5 year warranty and fixed price servicing of £80 a year.
 
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I had anton come out and explain a few things (after pushing for answers)

1. all analysers need calibration on a yearly basis
2. all analysers have cells that need replacing 3-5 years
3. some analysers have the condensation filter on pipe and some inside analyser

So please can you tell me
1. which analyser you have
2. How much is your calibration
3. How often you change your cells and how much it costs
4. Does it have filter in analyser or on pipe? have you had any that have completely failed due to condensation getting into the analyser.


1, kane 455
2, £100 a year approx. which includes another 12 month warrantee
3, cells have a 5 year life span, but cell life can be dependant on use with all analyser's
4, filter on analyser, dont really matter where it is aslong as its clean and empty before use.


never leave in the van over night in the winter. there loads of posts about them, including a sticky or two.
 
so its between the kane and anton, Kane seems to be a lil more expensive to calibrate. But apart from that much the same.
 

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