The Moisture Meter Pro 3000 is an essential tool for home inspectors and DIY enthusiasts alike. This digital moisture meter features a dual-pin sensor that accurately measures moisture levels in wood, drywall, and other building materials. With a large LCD display, it provides easy-to-read measurements and alerts you with a beep when moisture levels exceed the acceptable range. Compact and lightweight, the Moisture Meter Pro 3000 is designed for ease of use in tight spaces, making it perfect for identifying potential water damage and mold risks in homes. It also includes a protective carrying case for safe storage and transport.
Technical Snapshot
Measurement Range: 5% to 50% moisture content for wood, 0.1% to 33% for drywall
Sensor Type: Dual-pin stainless steel sensor for accurate readings
Display: Large 2.5-inch LCD screen with backlight for easy visibility in low light
Calibration: Factory calibrated with the option for user recalibration for precise accuracy
Unit Conversion: Switchable between moisture content percentage (%MC) and relative humidity (%)
Battery Life: Up to 200 hours of continuous use with 2 AAA batteries (included)
Dimensions: 6.5 inches (L) x 3 inches (W) x 1.5 inches (H) for compact storage
Weight: Product weight is 0.5 lbs (shipping weight 0.8 lbs with packaging)









Harper B. (verified owner) –
My partner noticed right away that the Moisture Meter Pro 3000 is easy to use and has a clear display. It’s really helped us identify damp spots in our basement, but it could use a more durable design. Overall, a great addition to our toolkit!
harper_moore93 (verified owner) –
Been testing this for weeks and honestly, I’m disappointed. The accuracy is inconsistent, and it struggles with low moisture levels. I expected better quality for the price.
Ariana S. (verified owner) –
Arrived faster than expected and has decent features, but I had some accuracy issues.
M. Taylor (verified owner) –
After a month of use, I find the Moisture Meter Pro 3000 to be pretty reliable, though sometimes the readings seem off. It’s a solid tool, but could improve on calibration.