GHL Relaunches The Ion Director With 10% Discount | Reef Builders

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First announced in 2019 the GHL Ion Director as promising as it seemed had a troubled initial launch. After some time GHL has decided to officially relaunch the device as of yesterday (03/18/25).

This launch comes with a 10% discount code that’s valid until March 30th 2025 in the GHL store. The unit is available in both white and black. While we had an auto tester review slated for Q4 of last year the car crash at the studio delayed this. The studio is in its final stage of repair this week. After we are back on our feet we plan to produce the auto tester review as promised where we compare as many auto testers as we can on the market head to head.

We hope we can get our hands on the Ion Director – if GHL has nailed the accuracy and precision of the unit it is poised to be a game changer allowing users to monitor calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and nitrate in one device.

GHL provided the following comment in regards to the original launch and relaunch of the unit:

“The primary cause of the troubles was initially due to problems sourcing the raw materials (aftermath of the pandemic, then vendor sourcing) needed to produce the IOND sensors. The IOND device itself was perfect from day 1, but since it’s the sensor that does the measuring part, we had to secure a reliable source for raw materials and a vendor that could consistently produce components that meet GHL’s high quality standards. We’ve now achieved that and have since announced the relaunch.”



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