Connectables PB3000 LCD Alcohol Tester
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Product Description
The Connectables LCD Alcohol Tester is designed to measure blood alcohol content quickly and accurately by utilizing a state-of-the-art semiconductor sensor. This device is activated by simply pressing one-button. The LCD display will count-down as the sensor warms-up and will beep when ready to test. Within 3 seconds after the test the Connectables LCD Alcohol Tester will display an accurate measurement of blood alcohol content. This Alcohol Tester is FDA Cleared as a medical device and approved to market in the U.S.
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Connectables
- Model: PB3000
- Dimensions: 3.25" h x 1.00" w x 4.00" l,
Features
- Compact & lightweight enough to carry in your hand, pocket or purse.
- Unlike competitive models no need for accessory mouthpieces or recalibration.
- Simple to use-press 1 button and blow for a few seconds and your BAC is measured quickly and accurately
- Backlit LED display makes the PB3000 easy to read, day or night, and interpret the test results
- FDA Approved digital alcohol tester with LCD readout and key chain, 2AAA alkaline batteries included
Customer Reviews
Not a bad product.
Let me start off by saying that this tester isn't 100% accurate, but if you use it after having a few drinks, it will give you a decent range with which you'll fall into. In fact, if you use it a few times within a short time span, you'll find that your values will be fairly constant (+/- .02). So you'll know more or less whether or not you're above the legal limit or not. After having a few beers the other night over the course of a few hours (approx. 1 beer/hr.), I blew close to a .08, which is what I expected. I used it more times after that (several heavy Belgians into the night) and blew much higher than .08, so I knew it was doing it's job fairly accurately.
Also, you can't try to fake a lower score by blowing lightly into the tester, because you always have to blow lightly into the tester -- if you blow too hard (and this is not very hard at all) then you will not get any numeric reading and will have to try again.
One fault I did notice the other night, though, was when I took a single sip of wine and tested it out. It gave me a .09, which would put me over the legal limit, obviously making it wrong. So make sure you use it at least five minutes after your last sip, and use it a few times (it needs to warm up) to make sure you pull more accurate, consistent results.
I didn't expect much, but I actually came away surprised. It's more accurate than you think, but don't assume a single blow will determine whether or not you're above or below the legal limit.






