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🌪️ Master airflow like a pro — don’t just measure, dominate the climate control game!
The AIOMEST AI-856A HVAC Air Flow CFM Meter is a professional-grade handheld anemometer designed for precise measurement of wind speed (0.001 to 100 Mph), temperature (32-113℉), and airflow volume (up to 999,900 ft³/min). Featuring a highly sensitive sensor with ±3% accuracy, it supports multiple units, stores 600 data sets for analysis, and offers an extendable USB cable with tripod compatibility for hands-free operation. Its backlit LCD and durable ABS construction make it ideal for HVAC professionals seeking reliable, data-driven airflow diagnostics.


































| ASIN | B088QZJ2RV |
| Brand | AIOMEST |
| Brand Name | AIOMEST |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 2.05 Pounds |
| Item weight | 2.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AIOMEST |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Part Number | AI-856A |
| UPC | 782910433382 |
B**O
Producto fiable, de regular precisión, ayuda con los cal de flujo de masa de aire en refrigeración.
Se podría mejorar el empaque agregando etiquetas de que se maneje con cuidado.
J**7
Nice piece of equipment
Really like this instrument for wind velocity
T**N
It works but... I wish it could read lower flow rates.
I like that it can do the math and covert flow rate to volume rate. I wish that the sensor had more blades to be able to take readings at lower flow rates. I was trying to balance a furnace that has its blower running on low. I can read the exhaust registers but I cannot get readings from the intake registers.
T**N
good
good
R**O
No support for parts if needed
Order this December 2021, to read CFM's on dust collections for wood working, I couldn't figure out how to work it so I gave it to my son to figure out and teach me, will that never happen so today I got it back and to my amazement figure it out, put it on an 8" suction and it read around 1400 CFM then I reduced it down to 4" reset it for 4" and put it in the middle and it errored out, so tried it again but slower watching the CFM's and somewhere around 1000 CFM's one of the blades got sucked off, now don't get me wrong it was screaming, so thought no big deal I will get a new fan blade. Wrong so far, I have not found any support for any parts, Hope someone reads this and can help me out, because I think it was working well, I have several dust collectors that I want to check.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago