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GEM & PRECIOUS METAL TESTING Moissanite & Diamond, SmartPro Quicktest 3 Bottle Kit Troytest 5 Bottle Kit


SmartPro Reader 1 Diamond & Moissanite Tester


A world first readable LCD display on a pocket sized precision instrument that instantly identifies diamonds, moissanites, cubic zirconia and other simulants based on their thermal properties.


• World first readable LCD display, leaves no doubt which stone you have tested


• identifies metals, simulants, moissanites and diamonds instantly


• Retractable thermoelectric probe tip for enhanced accuracy that ensures constant pressure between the probe and the gemstone


• Thinnest probe tip on the market, Ø0.48mm, for testing diamonds as small as 1mm (0.01ct)


• Power grip for secure holding • Enhanced accuracy and consistency • Metal alert buzzer to ensure tip is always in contact with the stone


• No waiting time between tests • Clear and easy to read LED display • Low battery indicator • Automatic power shut-off • Portable and lightweight • Batteries or AC mains operated (battery life 2.5 hours constant use) (mains attachment supplied separately, requires plug adapter A32444)


• For trouble shooting & frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) please see the PDF available above


• Can connect to your phone or tablet via bluetooth to display the results (please see video link above)


Includes: • SmartPro Reader 1 • Metal tray for stones • Protective carrying case • Neck rope


• User manual Code


T44177 T46462


Description SmartPro Reader 1


SmartPro Reader 1 Mains Attachment


UOM Price EACH £175.00 EACH £17.95


3 Bottle Kit: White - Amber - Blue


• Precious metal testing • From the makers of Troytest • An all time best seller • Test non gold to 24ct & Silver • Quick & very easy, full instructions provided.


Replacement Bottles are also the same for the Troytest


See PDF for full details Code


T20294 Description Quicktest 3 Bottle Kit Troytest 4 Bottle Kit


UOM EACH


Price £37.50 5 Bottle Kit: White - Amber - Blue - Green - Clear


• Precious metal testing • 5 Bottle Kit • Plus Troytest Papers


Code T33537 Description Troytest 5 Bottle Kit


UOM EACH


Precious Metal Testing, QuickTest/Troytest Refills


Price £49.95


Precious Metal Testing Acid


• White (9ct) Bottle: Known as ‘White Fluid’, in the Quicktest set it is known as the “9ct bottle”. It is the same fluid. Appearance: the bottle is labelled ‘White Fluid’ (9ct), the fluid is clear. Purpose: to tell if a metal is not gold, or if it is 9ct, or if it is better than 9ct. If it is better than 9ct it won’t tell you what it is, you must move on to the 14-24ct bottle.


Precious Metal Testing, QuickTest/Troytest


Precious Metal Testing Kits - Quicktest - Troytest


4 Bottle Kit: White - Amber - Blue - Green


• White - 9ct Gold Testing and Non Gold Refill Bottle


• Amber - Silver Testing Refill Bottle • Blue - 14ct to 24ct Gold Testing Refill Bottle • Green - White 18ct Gold & Platinum Testing Refill Bottle*


• Clear - 8ct to 9ct & High Zinc 9ct Testing Refill Bottle


3 Bottle Kit: White, Amber & Blue 4 Bottle Kit: White, Amber, Blue & Green 5 Bottle Kit: White, Amber, Blue, Green & Clear


Bradbury’s Hallmarking Guide


See Page 1526 www.COUSINS .COM


• Precious metal testing • 4 Bottle Kit • Plus Troytest Papers


Code T33536 Description Troytest 4 Bottle Kit


UOM EACH


Price £40.75


• Amber (silver) Bottle: Known as ‘Amber Fluid’, in Quicktest set it is known as the ‘silver bottle’, it is the same fluid. Appearance: the bottle is labelled AMBER FLUID (silver), the top of the lid has a red dot, the colour of the fluid is amber. Purpose: to tell if a white metal is silver, typically .925, though there’s a slight reaction on .800


• Blue (14-24ct ) Bottle: Known as ‘Blue Fluid’. In the Quicktest set this is known as the “14ct to 22ct bottle” or the “High carat bottle”, it is the same fluid. Appearance: the bottle is labelled BLUE FLUID (14-24ct), the top of the lid has a blue dot, the fluid varies from light yellow to deep yellow. Purpose: tests for 14 to 24ct. It is also used in combination with the GREEN fluid to distinguish WHITE gold from steel and platinum. TIP: this fluid is to test from 14 to 24ct having first used the 9ct fluid to test for 9ct / non-gold.


• Green (platinum) Bottle: Appearance: the bottle is labelled GREEN FLUID, the top of the lid has a green dot, the fluid is clear. Purpose: to distinguish 18ct WHITE gold from stainless steel, the implication being that if it is neither, it MIGHT be platinum (unlike the other tests, this is not a ‘positive’ test). Most people call this the ‘Platinum’ bottle. At the same time (whilst distinguishing white gold from steel or platinum) it will tell you if the metal is 14ct or 18ct. HOWEVER, all these tests must be done in conjunction with the BLUE fluid, this (Green) bottle cannot be used on its own. None of this is necessary for testing yellow metals, this is only to distinguish WHITE gold from steel or platinum.


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