Do I want a Wagner digital pinless moisture meter? Or a Delmhorst moisture meter?
Both are $269 from Amazon.
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I use an older Wagner because I have come across too many oak boards with two holes and black stains around them. I have been very satisified with it. Art
I am not familular with those two models first hand. I have a Ligno pin style meter. It works great, the pin holes left in the wood have never been an issue as I check the boards when they are rough.
Mike
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