I just have to add that I had a bluelab truncheon for I'd say about a decade, before it finally stopped working. It was accurate and never needed calibration (there is no calibration).
For a new gardener, I'd suggest pH test drops - whether you buy a meter as well or not.
Right, I like to have a way to check against another source.
So, the choices are three:
- A good Ph pen, like BlueLab costs about $75
- A cheap Ph pen, costs about $15.
- A chemical test strip, or drops costs about $7.
I like to have at least two of the above in the garden. What happens the first time you're standing at the bucket and you check ph and it says 8. So you add down, and it says 8. So you add more down and it says 7.9 and you start thinking "WTH?" -- You need a second one to test the first one. And you may need a second one because you need to feed today and there you are.
So, what I have in my room is a good one, BlueLab and if I wonder how accurate it is I check it against another method (I actually have all three methods ...)
I had my BlueLab for 7 years before it quit working. But, I used it every day (often times more than once a day). I told a BlueLab rep that once and she said, "That's probably why it lasted so long."