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One question we usually get asked is “What analyser should I get?”
It’s purely down to the individual. What are you planning to use it on? Oil? Gas? Cookers? Do you want to print off your results immediately or store them to print later? Would you be looking to use it to do tightness testing? Do you want to test flue draughts? And so on.
Most importantly, how much are you willing to spend? Up front and, further down the line, on calibration costs?
Below are a list of analysers with members comments, good and bad.
Kane.
“Kane for me, i bought a 455 last year, great bit of kit, just had it recalibrated cost £100.00 and back in 3 days , well chuffed, cost me £549.99 i had on a special offer off the nett, search everywhere chum before you buy, lots of sites on the nett that'll give you good prices”
“I've got a Kane 455. Used an Anton Sprint as well, but I prefer the Kane. Cost me £500 + VAT for the full CPA kit - analyser, printer, the full set of probes, etc.”
“Got a Kane 455 the whole shee bang (printer + all diff probes) from gas installers workmate website for a good price. Fixed price servicing and 5 year gurantee on CO probe was a good selling point for me, first ever FGA, been warned off tpi as a couple of lads got them and nothing but problems”
“I have the kane 455 and its very good. I also would like to say the testo ones are quite good but very expensive.”
Testo.
“I like the Testo better than Anton. But they all do the same job, so just get the one you think is the best value.”
“I'm looking to replace my fga this year. Past 3yrs I've put it in for service and it's cost me upwards £200 for cells each year!!! I'm sure that's a rip-off!!! Got a pal with an unserviced model exactly the same and we compared the readings on his & mine one day ... Virtually the same and he hadn't had it looked at for 3yrs! It's a Testo 325, by-the-way ..!”
“I've used a Testo & my current one issued to me is a v2. I preferred the Testo. Easy to use, felt better quality, was quicker with the readings & never gave me a problem. The only downside was the size & the massive box it comes in! The Anton looks & feels cheap, navigation is not as easy & it takes ages to settle. I got water in it & had to dry it out in the a/c for 2 weeks whilst I was.on holiday. The pump is noisy too, even before I got condense in it.”
Anton.
“I've had the anton v2 and a tpi. The Anton is much better and would recommend it to anyone. It is expensive, but if you are going to use it alot then it is worth the money.”
“Anton sprint v1 for me,does what it says on the Google search easy to use had it calibrated at jml for 70 quid when it was a year old”
“ye the anton is my prefered fga but heard kane is good.I did have a tpi but it needed new sensor after 6 month and was told it needed it again when it was sent for re-callibration”
“I have a Kane 250 and Anton v2. I prefer using the v2.”
“just had my v2 calibrated & cells, £285!. mate had his testo done £300. kane requires them after a few years, £200 odd. parts center say tpi, bg use them and any service and any required sensors all in @£56+vat.”
So there you have it. Financial constraints seem to be the biggest decider.
This should be left open for additional comments.
Read more: http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/private.php?do=showpm&pmid=157223#ixzz25sV3h2Ay
thanks to croppie for creating the info and thread
It’s purely down to the individual. What are you planning to use it on? Oil? Gas? Cookers? Do you want to print off your results immediately or store them to print later? Would you be looking to use it to do tightness testing? Do you want to test flue draughts? And so on.
Most importantly, how much are you willing to spend? Up front and, further down the line, on calibration costs?
Below are a list of analysers with members comments, good and bad.
Kane.
“Kane for me, i bought a 455 last year, great bit of kit, just had it recalibrated cost £100.00 and back in 3 days , well chuffed, cost me £549.99 i had on a special offer off the nett, search everywhere chum before you buy, lots of sites on the nett that'll give you good prices”
“I've got a Kane 455. Used an Anton Sprint as well, but I prefer the Kane. Cost me £500 + VAT for the full CPA kit - analyser, printer, the full set of probes, etc.”
“Got a Kane 455 the whole shee bang (printer + all diff probes) from gas installers workmate website for a good price. Fixed price servicing and 5 year gurantee on CO probe was a good selling point for me, first ever FGA, been warned off tpi as a couple of lads got them and nothing but problems”
“I have the kane 455 and its very good. I also would like to say the testo ones are quite good but very expensive.”
Testo.
“I like the Testo better than Anton. But they all do the same job, so just get the one you think is the best value.”
“I'm looking to replace my fga this year. Past 3yrs I've put it in for service and it's cost me upwards £200 for cells each year!!! I'm sure that's a rip-off!!! Got a pal with an unserviced model exactly the same and we compared the readings on his & mine one day ... Virtually the same and he hadn't had it looked at for 3yrs! It's a Testo 325, by-the-way ..!”
“I've used a Testo & my current one issued to me is a v2. I preferred the Testo. Easy to use, felt better quality, was quicker with the readings & never gave me a problem. The only downside was the size & the massive box it comes in! The Anton looks & feels cheap, navigation is not as easy & it takes ages to settle. I got water in it & had to dry it out in the a/c for 2 weeks whilst I was.on holiday. The pump is noisy too, even before I got condense in it.”
Anton.
“I've had the anton v2 and a tpi. The Anton is much better and would recommend it to anyone. It is expensive, but if you are going to use it alot then it is worth the money.”
“Anton sprint v1 for me,does what it says on the Google search easy to use had it calibrated at jml for 70 quid when it was a year old”
“ye the anton is my prefered fga but heard kane is good.I did have a tpi but it needed new sensor after 6 month and was told it needed it again when it was sent for re-callibration”
“I have a Kane 250 and Anton v2. I prefer using the v2.”
“just had my v2 calibrated & cells, £285!. mate had his testo done £300. kane requires them after a few years, £200 odd. parts center say tpi, bg use them and any service and any required sensors all in @£56+vat.”
So there you have it. Financial constraints seem to be the biggest decider.
This should be left open for additional comments.
Read more: http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/private.php?do=showpm&pmid=157223#ixzz25sV3h2Ay
thanks to croppie for creating the info and thread