IME, even the higher end pH meters are a hassle—needing frequent (and costing extra) calibration; in fact many science nerds I know recommend the lengthy calibration process before each and every use, even for $1500+ meters. pH meters are really geared, in my view, for uses that require very specific results, such as in more specialized (scientific) applications where the differences between 6.285 and 6.496 would be important and need to be known.
Growing orchids isn’t really in this realm, IMO. We do need to get ballpark figures, yeah, okay, and the chemical regent tests have worked well for me. I particularly like the easier to read Biopharm kit, available on Amazon for $10. Using their picture, as illustrated below, is easy for me to read.
I’d love to be proven wrong and have someone pipe up about a meter under $150 that’s accurate, calibrates easily, and stays calibrated for weeks, but I haven’t found it yet…!