AMS Regular Soil Probes

AMS Regular Soil Probes feature a window slot in the cylinder of the probe for easy sample recovery.

Features

  • Choose from unplated, nickel-plated or stainless steel models
  • Sturdy design prevents the probe from bending or twisting out of shape
  • Includes a removable, corrosion-resistant 10" cross-handle with comfortable grips
Starting At $61.92
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Overview
Regular soil probes are used without a liner and are available in two diameters and three lengths. Unplated, or rust-resistant nickel-plated or stainless steel models are available. All AMS probes are made of a sturdy design that prevents the probe from bending or twisting out of shape. Regular soil probes also include a removable, corrosion-resistant 10" cross-handle with comfortable grips.

Questions & Answers
What is the thread size on the AMS soil probe?
The AMS regular soil probes have a thread size of ⅝”.
What is the plated soil probe coated with and will this affect the metal concentrations in the soil sample?
The AMS regular soil probes are coated with nickel. This could affect the soil sample if you are testing for metals. The stainless steel or bare-metal option may be best in this scenario.
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AMS Regular Soil Probes
401.04
7/8" X 21" Soil Probe w/Handle
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401.03
7/8" X 33" Soil Probe w/Handle
$72.84
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401.02
7/8" X 21" Plated Soil Probe w/Handle
$75.70
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401.01
7/8" X 33" Plated Soil Probe w/Handle
$92.37
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401.11
1 1/8" X 24" Plated Soil Probe w/Handle
$99.52
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401.13
7/8" X 21" SST Soil Probe w/Handle
$106.41
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401.15
7/8" X 33" SST Soil Probe w/Handle
$115.86
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401.17
1 1/8" X 24" SST Soil Probe w/Handle
$137.31
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AMS Regular Soil Probes
401.08
7/8" x 33" Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$258.57
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401.05
7/8" X 21" Plated Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$301.47
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401.07
7/8" X 33" Plated Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$313.06
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401.19
1 1/8" X 24" Plated Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$326.80
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401.14
7/8" X 21" SST Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$291.30
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401.16
7/8" X 33" SST Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$304.67
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401.18
1 1/8" X 24" SST Soil Probe w/Slide Hammer
$329.06
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