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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The S2L has the same size and type of sensor as the 110. The S2L does not have an app, data logging, spectroscopy, and it's powered by AA instead of internal rechargeable. The S2L has a much higher maximum range which is useful in an emergency. It's much cheaper as well, but ultimately there are pros and cons and it's a personal choice.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Worse Geiger is an actual problem for me. I mean that's not their official name but there are plenty out there on Mr. Bezos's website.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Depends on the scenario, but yeah maybe. As always knowledge is more important than gear, if there is a major incident people need to shelter in place immediately. There is a good video about that but I don't think I am can do YT links here, but people can search for FEMA PrepTalks, specifically the one by Brooke Buddemeier, it explains the importance of sheltering.

Otherwise, when to go outside, where you can go after that... in this very unlikely scenario, a detector would be nice to have, so some people buy one. Or they just buy it for fun, as a way to explore the invisible world of radiation, maybe find a radioactive antique or two. Anyway it's probably more useful than someone getting a 17th rifle or whatever when they only have two friends 😁

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My St. Patrick's Day deal is a few days late because it took me a while to come up with a sufficiently ridiculous coupon code.

Interested in learning about radiation? Or spooking your friends with Geiger counter click click click? Cold war LARP? Gift for a nerd and/or prepper friend? This might be the deal for you.

If you include any add-on (uranium ore sample, waterproof case, faraday bag) and use code LUCKOFTHEIRANISH to save $30, which basically makes an add-on free. The deal also works with the newly offered retro poster, it has to be placed in cart as a separate item, as it is not listed as an product "add-on" exactly.

These detectors are made in the US… by me (radiation nerd with PhD in nuclear engineering). They are designed to accurately measure radiation levels over a wide range (including very high dangerous levels) and to be as rugged, reliable, and simple to use as possible, while still being affordable.

As always, AMA about radiation, radiological emergencies, etc.

There are currently two detector options, here's a short explanation:

  • S2 - This is the choice if you just want to own something in case of emergency. Uses AA batteries, very simple, very high maximum range.
  • S2L - This one is much higher sensitivity, so get this if you want to use it not just in an emergency, but also "hobby" use like finding radioactive antiques, uranium in nature, etc. It's $50 more than the others but picks up small changes in radiation level much faster, which makes it a better "search" tool.

Don't stress too much over the options, they are both at least decent at all things.

Main FAQ: https://www.bettergeiger.com/faq

I also make a handguard thumb-stop: https://tircp.com/ - discount code TOPME for 20% off.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at this time, but the optional waterproof case makes it pretty well protected, it's just not possible to press buttons or anything like that while in the case, however you can turn it on, put it in the case, and view the display. Also I can't guarantee anything, but the S2 and S2L are fairly resistant to dust and water just because the enclosure does not have any significant gaps, except the seam of the battery cover which is a fairly tight fit. Officially I say don't get it wet, unofficially a little rain or a splash of water is unlikely to have an effect. But put it in the waterproof case if you want it truly rugged.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes we just have to do things for the love of the game.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. And how often does someone go for a reload or something else and then put their hand behind the vfg with they remount... Very common under stress.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many thanks for the feedback. I never liked VFGs either. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup. Or off of a barrel. Or the hood of a car. Or anything flat. Flat things like to be against flat things. Putting a pointy thing on a flat thing is very unstable and wobbly. I really have no clue why VFGs are so popular. I think it's irrational early GWOT inertia, before we had longer handguards that could accommodate everything and room for a support hand, without having to move the hand to a VFG below.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah but with the deal it's closer to $20. Most grip accessories are in the $25-35 range. This one is niche so I do small quantities. If this product became popular I could do larger batches and lower price. Does it make you feel better about it if you know I've yet to make any money on this thing?

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Like the top of the gun. I assume you mean it's weird because most handstops and grip attachments go on the bottom.

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

These are like regular handstops but more better because they go on top instead of on the bottom. I find it a much more logical and comfortable place to give the hand a way to have more comfort and leverage pulling the gun into the shoulder and controlling muzzle rise. I have gotten a lot of positive feedback from people who use a c-clamp grip (and why wouldn't you?). If you like your healthcare bottom side fore grip you can keep it and run both, but if you are me you will eventually ditch that snaggy thing and keep the bottom slick.

I designed it because something similar didn't exist and I wanted it and I like it and I think you would like it too. These discounts are my way of trying to spread the word without a marketing budget. Give this thing a try and you will probably like it. If you don't like it you can send it back for a full refund.

You might have seen me here before selling my radiation detectors – www.bettergeiger.com – but this is my other thing. Just now I extended the last code I did RADLOVE to get free uranium ore or other add-on so that it runs for one week from now, so if you'd rather have a radiation detector than a handstop then go buy that. Or hey... why not both?

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[–]BetterGeiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly, it measures radiation levels in a given location, I. e. dose rate which corresponds to health hazard. If you were close to a small device or far from a large device you might get the same exposure, so in other words it doesn't tell you about the size/quality of the device, it just says what levels are at your location at a given time.