TDS METER FOR WATER TESTING
TDS METER FOR WATER TESTING
TDS METER FOR WATER TESTING
TDS METER FOR WATER TESTING
489 Verified Reviews

TDS METER FOR WATER TESTING

Instantly measures Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) to reveal what’s really in your water. This simple digital test delivers fast, accurate readings so you can compare tap water vs. filtered water, verify reverse osmosis performance, and confirm your filtration system is working as it should.

Made In USA
Secure Checkout
Durable & Long Lasting
Provides fast, reliable measurements of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) so you can quickly understand your water quality in seconds.
Just turn it on, place the meter in water, and read the digital display. No setup, no calibration, and no technical knowledge required.
Easily compare tap water vs. filtered water to confirm whether systems like reverse osmosis or RV filtration are performing effectively.
Measurement: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in parts per million (PPM).

Display: Clear digital screen for instant, easy-to-read results.

Operation: One-button use with immediate readings in seconds.

Use Cases: Tap water testing, filtered water comparison, RO verification, RV and travel water checks.

Instant Water Quality Insights

Measure Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in seconds—compare sources, verify filtration performance, and know your numbers fast.

Quality standard reference badge Water quality program seal badge Independent standards reference badge

Fast, Accurate TDS Readings

Get an instant digital TDS (PPM) reading in seconds so you can quickly understand your water’s dissolved solids level.

Simple Digital Display

Clear, easy-to-read screen makes results straightforward—no guessing, no complicated steps.

Compare Tap vs. Filtered Water

Quickly test before and after filtration to see if your RO, RV, or under-sink system is making a measurable difference.

Perfect for Home & Travel

Ideal for homeowners, RV travelers, and anyone who wants a quick water-quality check at the sink, on the road, or at a new source.

TDS Water Quality Test digital meter

Let’s Improve Your Water Today

Book your free in-home consultation and water test to discover how cleaner, better-tasting water can benefit your household. Whether you choose to rent, buy, or finance, an AlkaVida expert will recommend the right solution tailored to your needs.

Book Your Free Consultation
```html

TDS Meter Guide

How Pure Is Your Water?

Use your TDS meter to measure Total Dissolved Solids in PPM (parts per million). Lower numbers generally mean fewer dissolved solids. Use this chart as a quick reference to compare sources and check “before vs. after” filtration.

TDS in parts per million (PPM) Quick reference scale

0–50 PPM

Ideal drinking water (often RO/DI/distilled and similar low-TDS sources).

50–100 PPM

Common with carbon-filtered water and some spring waters.

100+ PPM

Often indicates hard water or higher mineral content (tap/mineral springs can run much higher).

Note: TDS is a general measurement of dissolved solids. It does not identify specific contaminants. Also, mineral-added or alkaline water can read higher due to beneficial minerals.

Compare Before & After Test tap water, then test filtered water to see how much your system reduces dissolved solids.
Track Changes Over Time Rising readings can be a sign it’s time to service filters or check RO membrane performance.
Use One Source at a Time For the most consistent comparison, test samples at similar temperature and in clean cups.
```

How the TDS Test Works

See how to measure Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in seconds. Use the digital meter to compare tap vs. filtered water, verify reverse osmosis performance, and quickly spot when water may be high in dissolved minerals or buildup.

From our customers

★★★★★

“I tested our tap and filtered water in seconds. Seeing the numbers made it easy to confirm our system is working and when it’s time to change filters.”

Emily R
Los Angeles, CA
★★★★★

“Super simple to use and surprisingly helpful. I use it to check our RO output and track changes over time—instant peace of mind.”

James T
Palm Beach, FL
★★★★★

“We travel in our RV a lot and this meter is perfect. Quick readings at every stop so we know what we’re dealing with before we fill up.”

Samantha L
San Diego, CA
★★★★★

“I like having real numbers instead of guessing. It’s fast, easy, and lets me check our water anytime.”

Michael D
Portland, OR

FAQs

Answers about how to use the TDS Water Quality Test, understanding results, comparing tap vs. filtered water, and basic care.

What does a TDS meter measure?

It measures Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)—the amount of dissolved material in water—reported as PPM (parts per million). This can reflect dissolved minerals and salts and helps you compare water sources.

Does TDS tell me exactly what contaminants are in my water?

No. TDS is a general indicator of dissolved solids level. It does not identify specific contaminants (like lead or PFAS) or tell you if water is microbiologically safe.

For specific contaminant detection, use a certified lab test or targeted test kits.

How do I use the TDS Water Quality Test?

Turn the meter on, place the probe in a cup of water, wait a few seconds for the number to stabilize, then record the PPM reading. Rinse the probe with clean water after use.

Do I need to calibrate it?

For typical home comparisons (tap vs. filtered), most users don’t need calibration. If you want maximum precision, you can calibrate using a TDS calibration solution per the solution’s instructions.

What’s a “good” TDS number?

It depends on your source water and goals. Many people prefer a lower reading for purified water, while mineral-added or alkaline water can read higher due to added minerals.

Use this meter mainly to compare before vs. after filtration and to spot changes over time.

Why did my filtered water read higher than my tap water?

If your system adds minerals (common in alkaline/mineral stages), TDS can increase. A higher reading isn’t automatically “bad”—it may reflect beneficial mineral content.

How can I verify my RO system is working?

Test your tap water (feed) and RO water (product) and compare the results. A strong RO system typically shows a significant reduction in TDS compared to the feed water. Track readings over time to spot membrane wear.

Can I use it for RV, travel, or well water?

Yes. It’s great for checking different water sources on the road and monitoring well or campground water for big changes in dissolved solids.

Can I test hot water?

For best consistency, test room-temperature or cold water. Very hot water can affect readings and may not match your normal drinking-water conditions.

How do I clean and store the meter?

Rinse the probe with clean water after each test, shake off excess, and store it dry with the cap on. Avoid dropping the meter or submerging past the probe area.

My reading is jumping around—what should I do?

Stir the sample gently, keep the probe still, and wait a few seconds for stabilization. Rinse the probe and try a fresh cup if residues or bubbles are present.

TDS is a general indicator of dissolved solids and is best used to compare water sources and monitor changes over time. It does not identify specific contaminants or pathogens.

Premium Quality Packing

Fast Shipping

VIP Support

Encrypted Payments