Yea, I can't say I thought I was buying weapons-grade accuracy for £2.59.
I hadn't thought about how much a properly calibrated one would cost though.
The one I've got actually had a blue shaded area with "Start Wine" written on it. In fact, for a beginner it seems really useful. It makes the ballparks quite explicit. I'm definitely at the upper end of that area.
(It also has similar areas shaded for starting beer and for bottling both beer and wine - the latter of which is split for sewwt and dry wines too... most of it unnecessary I'm sure but it does help when you've never done it before)
The confusion was whether I should be expecting 10.6% (quite normal for a wine) or 13.5% - though thinking about it the elderberry wine I bought from DemiJohn in Edinburgh was about 14.5% so I don't suppose it matters to have something so strong.
You know, I really am enjoying this. It's like so many of the things I enjoy rolled into one. The fun of chemistry lessons and cooking, drink, outdoorsy stuff and the whole DIY thing I like so much.
I can't WAIT to get started on these sloes... in fact, I'm half tempted to go and buy another fermentation bucket just so I can get the next lot going a bit quicker!
EDIT
I just checked and the Hydrometer and book both suggest bottling between 1.000 and 1.010 - I'm not sure if that's what you were referring to with final gravities, though I suspect so.
I've just realised (again) that it's going to be AGES before I get to drink this stuff! It's not
fair! Haha.