








💧 Detect moisture like a pro—before it’s too late!
The General Tools Moisture Meter MMD950 is a professional-grade, dual-mode moisture detector featuring pin and pinless measurement capabilities. Equipped with a spherical sensor that detects moisture up to 4 inches deep, it offers precise readings on wood, drywall, and concrete. Its ergonomic design, tri-color LED alerts, and audible alarms make it indispensable for contractors, woodworkers, and homeowners aiming to prevent water damage and mold. Powered by a 9V battery with auto shut-off, it comes complete with a remote probe, replacement pins, and a durable carrying case.














| ASIN | B00563TO26 |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,741 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #49 in Moisture Meters |
| Brand | General Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (292) |
| Date First Available | June 28, 2011 |
| Description Pile | Alkaline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00681035015056 |
| Included Components | Moisture meter, external probe, replacement pins, Battery Custom, carrying case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | MMD950 |
| Manufacturer | General Tools |
| Measurement System | Imperial |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Part Number | MMD950 |
| Pattern | Sensor |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4"W x 12"H |
| Size | Pin Type or Pinless |
| Style | Sensor and Remote Probe |
| Temperature Accuracy | 0.5 |
| Temperature Reading Accuracy | plus_minus_0_point_5_degrees_celsius |
| UPC | 080050279700 681035015056 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Usage | Professional |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts |
R**.
Why I chose this meter over the FLIR MR59 -- A MUST HAVE FOR HOME INSPECTORS!
I apologize to readers in advance for the lengthy post but I feel like providing the background on which I formed my opinion will be more helpful to you than just my opinion alone. I have used the MMD950 before, many times, while doing home inspections with another inspector. It was his device and I always found myself needing to grab it out of his bag in order to verify the findings of my own moisture meter. I finally decided it was time to get my own BUT then I saw that Flir manufactures a similar model for roughly the same price (the MR59 Ball Probe Moisture Meter $199.00). I ordered the Flir thinking it HAD to be superior... I mean it's made by Flir right?!?! Wrong... and I could not have been more disappointed. Both meters have a great quality and durable feel but in the field, the Flir MR59 produced inconsistent and unreliable results that I just couldn't make sense of. Here's the difference: The General Tools MMD950 takes two types of readings with the ball probe sensor, WME% (wood moisture equivalent) and REL% (Relative Moisture, which is based on the calibrated baseline established when the device is turned on). The ability to take these two types of measurements on the same surface (as well as the pin probes if you're really not sure) allows me to make a thorough and confident assessment for my clients during their inspection. I always knew this was a good meter but it wasn't until I put it side by side with the Flir, that I realized how good it actually is. The Flir comes with some cool features but like I said, I found the readings to be arbitrary and unreliable, for example: Putting the ball probe up to a plaster wall that I was 100% certain was dry, might produce a reading of 37, ok fine. Not 37% moisture, just 37. Now my understanding is that this is what Flir calls a "relative" reading. First of all relative to what? And when I put the probe up to a plaster wall that I am 100% certain has moisture behind it, I might get a reading 63. Ok great, now I know one wall is more wet than the other (which I already knew before I spent $200) but how am I supposed to come to any sort of diagnostic conclusion based on the information the device provides?? If 37 represents a material that is dry, then how wet is a reading of 63??? Other dry surfaces may produce a reading of 0, which is fine considering some building materials naturally have lower/higher moisture content than others. But since Flir doesn't provide any sort of info or chart to indicate high/low readings from one material to the next, the thing really just leaves you guessing. Anyway... I'm obviously frustrated/ disappointed with Flir but felt I should air all that out to really highlight why one should choose the General Tools MMD950. Thank you for your patience if you've made it this far lol. All that to say, I love the MMD950 and would recommend it over any other multi-material moisture meter in this price range. Don't be sketched out by the ball probe if you've never seen/ used one before, it works beautifully and you can opt (like I did) to purchase the more traditional, pin probe extension which plugs into the ball probe unit. Hope this was helpful!
R**X
Great tool at a great price
I bought this to evaluate our fiberglass boat for leaks and water damage around the mast and chain plates. But our boat is under 12 inches of snow right now. So I tried it out in our bathroom where I have a known water problem. I used the ball to map the extent of a place where we get occasional leaking from ice daming. Yes, the water damage is still there, no surprise. I also was able to detect about twice as much moisture under the floor tiles directly in front of the shower when compared to the doorway to the bathroom. I have not used the pins yet. If you use the pins you will be able to get an absolute percentage value of water. If you use the ball you can only compare one area to another. It seems like a great tool for the price. It comes in a nice case, and is preloaded with a 9 volt battery. There are two extra sets of pins with slightly different shapes. The pins have a cover to keep them from getting lost or damaged. Since I originally posted this, the snow melted and I was able to check the boat. The meter seems to be working. When I drilled out the holes for the genoa track bolts, the wetness and deterioration of the core corresponded well with where the meter said it would be. At least in the relative wetness mode the meter seems to be very reliable.
D**E
Seems Good But I am not Sure about MMD950
I am still not sure how reliable the relative reading is. No matter what area of the wall, even furniture, I touch the ball to I get a reading of between 15-17%. I know there is likely moisture in every material but for walls that don't face the outside, i.e. truly inside walls, and because I have radiator heating which can lower the humidity significantly, it surprises me that I always measure a noticeable moisture level reading. I haven't at all being successful using the pins in a surface to receive the so-called absolute reading. Yet I feel that the problems I am having may be due to how I am handling and using the MMD950 and also how I am understanding the measurements I am obtaining. I just wish that General Tools put out an instructional video on how to use the MMD950 and how to understand the readings. There are a few videos on You Tube that helped a bit but weren't informative enough for me.
B**S
Works, unfortunately had to use twice
I experienced two water leaks within our home over the last couple of months and this device has functioned well in both modes, probe and spherical depth detect mode. It successfully identified wet drywall and also moisture under tiles and hardwood floors. I would purchase again.
I**O
Quality and performance!
As a Home Inspector, I depend on my equipment. This is the best moisture meter that I have ever owned!!
M**Y
Good intro price, works well enough when you uinderstand the WME vs Relative humidity. Clearer instructions in this regard would
After getting used to the tester difference between WME and Relative humidity, it worked quickly and efficiently. This unit was about 1/2 price of others that I was considering. I was able to find a chart/graph online, showing the correlation between WME (wood moisture equivalent) and relative humidity. That was super helpful. this unit works best in the WME mode for exterior applications. I ordered the optional 5" probe accessory, but couldn't get that to work, also the "remote" pins only worked intermittently. Would otherwise give this tool 4 stars. All in all, glad I bought this unit anyway, I just use the probe pins directly on the tool.
U**O
Defective item
Do not buy stop working after first job company would not replace
A**R
Not Bad
Excellent and good reads easy to use
S**.
great
W**N
It is great, have only used it once, but it seems to work fine.
O**Y
Arrived almost a week early! This seems to be a well built unit although like any other instrument I would advise against treating it roughly. The manual is understandable and it seems well thought out and works well but I haven't had the opportunity to check it against my other penetrating moisture meter on the same object, will update this review and possibly # of stars when I've had the chance to use it in a real world application (I do a lot of flat roof inspections where moisture content is a critical consideration). So far I'm extremely satisfied.
R**L
First one didn't work. Returned and got a replacement. Works awesome!
M**.
Fonctionne très bien , facile à utiliser
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