Coffee Refractometers

A coffee refractometer measures the proportion of soluble substances in coffee, known as Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). This tool helps accurately analyze the quality of coffee extraction and provides valuable information on the concentration of soluble substances. The refractometer works by measuring the refraction of light in the coffee solution, offering precise TDS values.

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What is a coffee refractometer and what is it used for?

A coffee refractometer measures the proportion of soluble substances in coffee, known as Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). This tool is crucial for baristas and professionals who want to accurately evaluate coffee extraction and achieve optimal flavor.

What brands of coffee refractometers do we offer?

Our range includes refractometers from renowned manufacturer VST Inc, one of the leaders in precision coffee quality measurement tools.

Why use a refractometer when making coffee?

A refractometer helps to accurately analyze the quality of coffee extraction and provides valuable information on the concentration of soluble substances. This allows you to optimise your brewing process and achieve consistent results, which is important for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

How does the coffee refractometer work?

The refractometer works on the principle of measuring the refraction of light in the coffee solution. Simply add a few drops of coffee and the instrument will quickly display the TDS value, giving you an accurate indication of concentration and extraction.

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