Radon Sniffers I have a W. Johnson sniffer, which I understand is very highly thought of. They are no longer made, but sometimes become available on ebay or from retiring radon pros. I bought mine from used form another inspector, and have heard that the manufacturer maintains a wiring list. My sniffer CAN be used to perform a professional radon test, Karen, as it has capability of measuring 48-hr intervals, as well as very short sniffs of few seconds.
The RadonAway version is simpler, and also functions as a manometer.
There are also the RadElec RAD7 (more of a lab instrument), and the CT007R and VS472 from radon sniffer.com, which I know nothing about.