Nukes and truth; more in comments.
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I shopped for Geiger counters a few years ago. I found the reviews interesting. In the end I didn't buy one- if they are real I don't want to be in a position to use one; if they are fake I wouldn't want to rely on it. And they're kind of expensive without a need, and incidental to my argument. I probably should've left that out.
Out of curiosity, if you use your Geiger counter regularly, do you have a way to check if it works without subjecting yourself to radiation? Genuine question.
I haven't checked the counter (a Mazur PRM-8000) for accuracy but it does indicate background radiation in my house and elsewhere. I bought it after the Fukushima disaster. So far, only normal levels. I keep it on a shelf in my office and can see the light blink, usually several times per minute.