Do get a co analyzer or not?

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Any thoughts/feedback on the CO-PRO I see on the sidebar here? I am surprised they have not jumped in this thread.
 
Any thoughts/feedback on the CO-PRO I see on the sidebar here? I am surprised they have not jumped in this thread.
I guess those are better than nothing. I looked at them when I first got interested, but found them to be discontinued - even talked to the manufacturer. I guess they were revived. They'll provide an approximate idea in 5-10 minutes, altho I got impatient testing with the Pocket CO for 2-3 minutes - especially testing multiple tanks. I suppose if you tear the condom after tying it off for one test, you can carry spares. I just doubt many use them for long before moving on to faster and more accurate electronic units. See CO-PRO - Personal Carbon Monoxide Protection
CO-PRO is intended only as a detector of carbon monoxide and is not a substitute for proper testing or inspection of breathing air.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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