YSI 580 Soft-Sided Carrying Case

The YSI 580 soft-sided carrying case fits the YSI pH10A, ORP15A, or EC30A handheld pens.

Features

  • Velcro strap to hold the handheld in place
  • Sturdy nylon handles and shoulder strap provide easy carrying options
  • A mesh compartment holds the instruction manual or other papers as needed
List Price $39.00
$37.05
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Overview
The YSI 580 carrying case is a soft-sided, zippered case perfectly sized to fit the pH10A, ORP15A, or EC30A pen-style handheld instruments along with supplies.

Design
There is a Velcro strap to hold the pen in place and keep it from moving around. An open area allows for calibration reagents, spare parts, or miscellaneous. Elastic compartments will allow for containers to be filled with calibration solutions and kept in the case. A mesh compartment is designed to hold the instruction manual or other papers as needed. Sturdy nylon handles and shoulder strap provide easy carrying options.

**Does not include the sample bottles

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