Hach sensION+ MM374 Multi-Parameter Benchtop Meter
The Hach sensION+ MM374 GLP lab pH/ISE/EC dual channel mutlimeter is ideal for advanced pH and conductivity measurements.
Features
- Provides two measuring channels for pH / ORP/redox / I.S.E. and option for two magnetic stirrers
- Advanced pH and conductivity measurements
- Automatic recognition of 3 buffer groups, at a determined pH value, etc.
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Image | Part# | Product Description | Price | Stock | Order | |
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![]() | LPV4110.97.0002 | sensION+ MM374 GLP pH/ISE/EC benchtop meter (meter only) | $1,774.00 | Drop Ships From Manufacturer | ||
![]() | LPV4140.97.0002 | sensION+ MM374 GLP lab pH/ISE/EC benchtop meter kit with 5014 combination pH electrode, 5070 conductivity cell | $2,406.00 | Drop Ships From Manufacturer |


Image | Part# | Product Description | Price | Stock | Order | |
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![]() | LZW5014T.97.002 | sensION+ 5014T Laboratory Combination pH Electrode, high performance in general applications | $370.00 | Drop Ships From Manufacturer | ||
![]() | LZW5070.97.0002 | sensION+ 5070 lab platinum conductivity cell, general purpose applications | $435.00 | Drop Ships From Manufacturer | ||
![]() | LZW8997.99 | LabCom Easy software for sensION+ GLP | $568.00 | Drop Ships From Manufacturer | ||
![]() | LZW8999.99 | LabCom software for sensION+ GLP | $906.00 | Drop Ships From Manufacturer |
- (1) Meter
- (1) pH 4 buffer
- (1) pH 7 buffer
- (1) pH 10 buffer
- (1) Electrolyte solution
- (1) Conductivity standard
- (4) Calibration beakers
- (1) Stand with probe holder
- (1) Power supply
- (1) User manual
The Hach SensION+ MM374 can measure temperature, pH, conductivity, salinity, TDS, ORP/redox, nitrate, fluoride, sodium, chloride, ammonia and ammonium.
Yes. This benchtop meter has an ORP error margin of <0.2 mV and a pH error margin of <0.002. The portable meters are accurate within 1 mV for ORP and 0.01 for pH. Both the benchtop and the portable meters have an error margin of <0.5 % for conductivity and <0.2 degrees C.
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