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Breath Acetone Meters

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* Greenwon AT6000. This small handheld device shows Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) to three decimal places. That's nice to have, as BAC values I've measured are typically in the range 0 to 0.08, so the AT6000 provides two significant digits. If you're BAC value is above 0.05, it will be loudly and repeatedly to warn you that you're too drunk to drive. This is really annoying if you're stone cold sober. All these cheap breathalyzers have a warm-up period for their sensor, and the AT6000 counts down from 100, taking about 20 seconds. <jfs id=" B00M3MDD98" noreferb="true"/>.
* Greenwon Keyring. This is a smaller version of the AT6000, though the size difference isn't all that great. It only provides BAC values to two decimal places, and it warms up in 10 seconds. It's a little cheaper than the AT6000, and its beeps are really quiet, something that I appreciate. <jfs id=" B00VFWWNXO" noreferb="true"/>.
* AlcoHAWK Slim. The shape of the AlcoHAWK works well for me, as it will slip into the pocket of my [[Race Ready Shortsand Tights]], making it a little easier to use while out for a run. It only provides two decimal places, and a fairly soft beep. It has a long warmup time, and the warmup time is variable between 20 and 40 seconds, which is annoying. The mouthpiece folds down, which makes carrying easier. <jfs id=" B000FJEQYM" noreferb="true"/>.
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File:Greenwon AT6000.jpg|The Greenwon AT6000. <jfs id=" B00M3MDD98" noreferb="true"/>.