

🍏 Know your food, own your health—fast, precise, and indispensable!
The Greentest High Accuracy Food Detector (Version 2) is a cutting-edge nitrate tester designed for quick, reliable screening of over 50 types of fruits and vegetables. Delivering results in just 3 seconds with over 90% accuracy verified by third-party labs, it empowers professionals and health-conscious individuals alike to ensure food safety. USB rechargeable and easy to use, it’s the essential tool for anyone serious about clean, safe produce.






| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 42 Reviews |
M**A
Great device! No calibration
Great device! No calibration, quick results on nitrate levels on a variety of vegetables and fruits + background radiation. Easy to charge using a standard USB (5V) charger. Charged it once, used it many, many times and still shows a full charge.
N**L
Great, useful product. Excellent customer support
A great, and very useful product. With so much contaminated foods around, one has to safeguard one's family from related illness, This tool will certainly help if always used when purchasing your beef, veggies and fruits. I add, this seller provides excellent customer support throughout the shipping processs for the total satisfaction of the customer.
V**V
Great little gadget but it's missing a few vegetables and ...
Great little gadget but it's missing a few vegetables and fruits from the list. Is it possible to add dates, avocado, and papaya to the list?
L**.
Eye opening
Works as advertised, quite eye opening on produce in stores vs earthy stores. Just bought another one for my gran niece, who has digestive issues
A**K
It works but is ultimately useless and unreliable.
Look folks, I really wanted to like this one, but after testing it, comparing to other devices and even taking it apart, I fount it to be mostly useless at best. Although technically it does work, this device can only be used for very general reference and under perfect conditions. Results are inconsistent and highly unreliable. Allow me to explain. There are two tings this unit is supposed to detect: a) ionized (harmful) radiation b) nitrates in edible produce Radiation: It does detect Gamma and Beta, true. Mostly gamma though and a very limited amount of beta to the point of barely seeing it at all, unless radiation levels are considerably high. Overtime I have tested several different geiger-muller tubes, including Chinese and Russian ones, but I was unable to identify the one Greetest is using. It is smaller in size than most sensors of its type, which means its sensitivity and ultimately accuracy would both also be less simply because there are fewer ionized particles being detected. I have also tested this model on a bag of naturally radioactive fertilizer which emits almost exclusively beta. My professional-grade equipment showed 0.4 uSv/h. Greentest showed "normal" 0.22, which is half of what the actual level is. Conclusion: as a radiation detector this particular model is comparatively weak and inefficient even among low-cost devices. Again, it's good for only very general reference. Nitrates: This is my biggest peeve with this unit and what it claims to do. After doing some research and taking it apart, I can see that the sole principle here is conductivity, ie how well an electrical circuit passes through the mass of a vegetable. Salts like nitrates, nitrides and all sorts of different minerals are in there, both good and bad. This device does not differentiate and just measures everything at once. That means if a tomato or a watermelon was grown in soil which has elevated content of minerals, that would show up as "dangerous", even though the actual level of nitrates can be normal. I have used this particular device on a tomato and because of how the conductivity works, different depths of the fruit showed radically different results, sometimes by the factor of 10! Conclusion: this device measures conductivity, not "nitrates". I mean yes, it does detect nitrates, but along with every other type of salt and mineral that's in there, good and bad without making very important distinctions. This means to me this is useless, because I only need to know the bad stuff, ie nitrates and nitrides. At best, the pictures and descriptions are deceptive.
F**A
Good but then do you really need it at this price?
I bought this little gauge for the purpose of detecting bad fruits and vegetables. So far its been showing all green test and as yet haven't seen a Red test even if the fruit is slightly bad.
A**R
Two Stars
Not sure how effective this is for testing food radiation given all the background radiation.
J**H
Easy to use
Tests many fruits and vegetables and gives readings with recommendations if they are safe to eat. Easy to use,
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