"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I have both of these and I bought them in 1994.I took the Newman tension meter to Long Beach this year and had Don Newman test it against a new one. It was spot on. Not bad after 23 years. I do keep it in the original case when it's not in use.Best way to test yours is to find someone with a accurate meter and see if it's the same.Also with the Atkins donut, test it against a test strip or something else you know is accurate.
Best way to test yours is to find someone with a accurate meter and see if it's the same.
Quote from: Maxie on February 20, 2017, 11:14:45 AMBest way to test yours is to find someone with a accurate meter and see if it's the same.I tend to agree with Maxie... Just because you set it to read zero on the glass, IMHO doesn't necessarily mean its right. Or just send it to newman for calibration..The last time we did, they even marked one side of the glass that should be used.
You can open and clean the inside and lightly oil it.