Hach DR300 Pocket Colorimeters

The Hach DR300 is a handheld and waterproof colorimeter with a large display and Bluetooth capabilities.

Features

  • Single Parameter go-anywhere portable photometer
  • Battery operation for a maximum of 5000 tests
  • Rugged, waterproof (IP67) design withstands all field conditions
Starting At $711.00
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Overview
The Hach DR300 is a pocket colorimeter that reduces data collection hassles, eliminates transcription errors, and ensures stronger compliance traceability.

Connected
Optional Bluetooth connectivity allows measurement data to be transferred to Claros safely – Hach’s Water Intelligence System – reducing errors and saving time by eliminating manual data entry.

Reliable
Rugged, waterproof (IP67) design withstands conditions encountered in the field (drops, extreme temperatures, rain and dirt) and still delivers years of dependable, accurate measurements.

Simple
Simple, intuitive operation reduces potential manual error, ensuring accurate measurement data, time after time. A larger display with an improved backlight makes reading measurements in all conditions even easier.

  • (1) DR300 pocket colorimeter
  • (1) Set of sample cells
  • (1) Carrying case
  • (1) Printed manual
  • Note: Reagents sold separately
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Front view of the Hach DR300 pocket colorimeter showing the display and buttons.
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DR300 pocket colorimeter, free & total chlorine
$711.00
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DR300 pocket colorimeter, bromine
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DR300 pocket colorimeter, nitrate
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DR300 pocket colorimeter, dissolved oxygen
$711.00
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LPV445.97.04110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, ozone
$711.00
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LPV445.97.06110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, phosphate
$711.00
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LPV445.97.09110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, zinc
$711.00
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LPV445.97.10110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, molybdenum, low range/high range
$711.00
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LPV445.97.12110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, chlorine & pH
$711.00
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LPV445.97.15110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, manganese, high range
$711.00
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LPV445.97.16110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, iron, TPTZ
$711.00
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LPV445.97.22110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, iron, FerroVer
$711.00
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LPV445.97.25110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, aluminum
$711.00
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LPV445.97.26110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, monochloramine/free ammonia
$711.00
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LPV445.97.40110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, ammonia nitrogen
$711.00
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LPV445.97.51110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, chlorine dioxide
$711.00
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LPV445.97.62110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, free & total chlorine, mid-range
$711.00
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LPV445.97.50110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, 500 nm
$711.00
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LPV445.97.52110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, 528 nm
$711.00
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LPV445.97.60110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, 600 nm
$711.00
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LPV445.97.65110
DR300 pocket colorimeter, 655 nm
$711.00
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