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Firewood Moisture Meter
Probe & Wrench
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Frequently Asked Questions
The FlameTezo delivers ±1.0% accuracy with 0.1% resolution, matching professional-grade equipment. This precision ensures reliable readings for critical decisions about wood burning, construction inspections, and quality control applications across all material types.
Absolutely. The FlameTezo tests four wood species groups, paper packaging, plywood, plaster walls, and floors. Simply switch between three dedicated material modes for accurate readings across diverse projects without needing multiple testing devices.
The tri-color backlight provides instant visual feedback: green indicates optimal burning conditions (below 20%), yellow signals caution, and red warns of excessive moisture. For best results, aim for moisture levels between 15-20% before burning.
Green means safe moisture levels for burning or construction use, yellow indicates borderline conditions requiring attention, and red signals dangerously high moisture that risks poor combustion, mold growth, or structural damage requiring immediate action.
With auto power-off after five minutes of inactivity, the battery lasts months with regular use. This energy-saving feature prevents accidental battery drain while keeping the FlameTezo ready whenever you need precise moisture measurements.
Replacement takes under a minute. The FlameTezo includes spare probes and a wrench in the package. Simply unscrew worn pins, insert new ones, and tighten—no technical skills required, extending your meter's lifespan indefinitely.
The FlameTezo requires pin insertion for accurate readings, meaning you'll need to access the material surface. For non-invasive scanning, consider using it on exposed areas or small test holes to detect moisture before damage becomes visible.
Wood mode calibrates for organic materials with ranges from 2-40%, while building material mode optimizes for construction products from 1.5-30%. Each mode adjusts internal algorithms to account for material density and composition differences.