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Anonymous
Useful
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, but buying a set would be much better deal. //@Anonymous: Useful
3 years ago |
Anonymous
On sale? Link? //@Anonymous: Yes, but buying a set would be much better deal. //@Anonymous: Useful
3 years ago |
Anonymous
$4.47
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Funny error in the description, "72-Pin EDO SIMM Memory" That hasn't been a thing for a LONG time. :D
5 years ago |
Anonymous
not working
3 years ago |
Harry
Deal expired, thanks for reporting. //@anonymous: not working
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Walmart has it $91.95 now
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have one and it works great. It’s reassuring to see that the radon level in my basement bedroom is usually no higher than 23 pCi/L.
3 years ago |
cheetah
Thanks! //@anonymous: Walmart has it $91.95 now
3 years ago |
Anonymous
historic low
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Good to know it works great for you. I have been looking for one and reading some products are not accurate. Thanks for your comment. //@Anonymous: I have one and it works great. It’s reassuring to see that the radon level in my basement bedroom is usually no higher than 23 pCi/L.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Back to $99 on Amz..walmart one has increased its price now..Always check who the actual merchant is..
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It's 119 at walmart
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Thats very reassuring //@Anonymous: I have one and it works great. It’s reassuring to see that the radon level in my basement bedroom is usually no higher than 23 pCi/L.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I got one few month ago at Amazon when it was $99. It's very accurate.
My basement number is around 4 to 5 normally. recently the number jump to 20 to 30 after sevarl day's of rain (don't know what's the connection between radon number and rain), I have monitored this after 2 rains. So we decided to have a lab test by ording a test kit from amazon.com. Yes, the result returned, almost the same number. so the meter is accurate. (it's so sad everything is expensive in NJ already, we have to put extra $10 check inside the kit return envelope so that NJ people can have the lab test result!!!)
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Should be number
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Low barometric air pressure will increase the radon level because the pressure underground is basically constant. When the air pressure reduces, it is easier for the radon to be pushed out into your basement. At radon levels 4 or above, the standard recommendation is that you should consider a remediation system. //@Anonymous: I got one few month ago at Amazon when it was $99. It's very accurate.
My basement number is around 4 to 5 normally. recently the number jump to 20 to 30 after sevarl day's of rain (don't know what's the connection between radon number and rain), I have monitored this after 2 rains. So we decided to have a lab test by ording a test kit from amazon.com. Yes, the result returned, almost the same number. so the meter is accurate. (it's so sad everything is expensive in NJ already, we have to put extra $10 check inside the kit return envelope so that NJ people can have the lab test result!!!)
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
Didn’t work
3 years ago |