Digital Moisture Meter

$87.48
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VOGEL (Germany)

VOGEL-641006

Type: Device in Zip Pouch

Pickup available at 1092 Lower Delta Road

Usually ready in 4 hours

Shipping & Delivery

For orders within Singapore

Up to $180: $25
Above $180: Free Delivery

Delivery to restricted areas have additional charges.

For orders outside Singapore

We can arrange a forwarder pickup for your goods. Taxes, duties and other expenses paid during transport is borne by the customer. Contact us for special shipping and delivery arrangements.


VOGEL Digital Moisture Meter is used to measure the dampness and water retention of wood moisture, paper, concrete and other building materials.

Water ingress is a problem as underground pipes may have been leaking due to corrosion or water seepage may be present in materials. This can cause wood rot or structural damage if left unattended to for a long time. 

  • 4 point Measurements to ensure accuracy
  • Large LCD Display ensures readability
  • Data Hold Function for holding of measurements easily
  • Easy to Operate with percentage of moisture shown in reading
  • Comes with Inspection Certificate and ID Number for quality assurance and traceability

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

VOGEL Digital Moisture Meter

Is the VOGEL digital moisture meter suitable for checking wood and building materials?

Yes. The VOGEL digital moisture meter is suitable for checking moisture in wood, paper, concrete, and common building materials. It is useful for renovation, inspection, carpentry, and maintenance work where dampness needs to be identified early.

Can the VOGEL digital moisture meter help detect possible water seepage issues?

Yes. It can help users check suspicious damp areas before problems become worse, especially where leaking pipes, seepage, or retained moisture may cause wood rot, stains, or material damage.

What should Singapore contractors check before using the VOGEL digital moisture meter?

Check the material being tested, take readings across several points, and compare results instead of relying on one spot. In Singapore’s humid environment, surface condition and recent exposure to rain or water can affect readings.