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Review on 🌧️ General Tools MMD950 Moisture Meter: Pin Type or Pinless, Deep Sensing with Sensor and Remote Probe by Sam Pullen

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This article is amazing. You know

guys this thing is amazing. You know, I went online to find something I wasn't quite sure what gear to take with me. I work as a plumber but only specialize in maintenance and repairs in a small community and don't want to invest a lot of money in something that might not be very useful to me. Well, needless to say, this thing is the bomb. And I didn't even find it necessary to use a wire mount with pins. But knowing how good this device is, the nozzle could be useful for other applications that the device was designed for, such as: B. general contractor or cement contractor etc and I definitely agreed that every commercial roofer should have a "minimum" of this equipment. I could easily trace every leak in the roof of these huge, newly roofed high-rise buildings. I was able to track down and find all the leaks that didn't pay attention to how water gets under the caps and penetrates even the best paintwork. It gets under the paint and separates the paint between the old concrete, since moisture was not taken into account when the new material was applied. It's something that's almost inevitable in Hilo, Hawaii, when scaffolding is scattered across multiple floors and you have a deadline to meet due to tenant evictions, etc. I've seen it in almost every building in Hilo for the past twenty-five years. While I digress on the plumbing, be sure to bring a moisture meter and set a limit on when you can and can't apply compound, or your warranty will be chasing you even if it's not Halloween. Either way, this is the best option for a plumber of my size, and I've had a lot of leaks in the walls since I bought it! Thank you Paul da Plumma.

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Go away