Yes!
We, an insurance company have been using hose monsters for many years to conduct hydrant and fire pump tests. Up until we got out of the fire pump testing a few years ago we had 4 units in 50 plus offices in the US. I personally would conduct 50-75 fire pump tests a year using hose monsters. Before that we used play pipes tied to a wood pallet, hose monsters are much better. Most of the sprinkler contractors I see are using hose monsters for fire pump and standpipe flow tests. The pitot less hose monsters are real nice as well as the hose monster mini, lite weight and very accurate.
In one of our training sessions we do at our school we conduct water flow testing off a hydrant. We flow 1500 GPM at a residual of 110 psi!! We use a hand held pitot, hose monster, play pipes, hydrant attached pitots, etc and we find the hose monster is the way to go. We have a remote reader so you are 25' away from the water nice and dry and safe. The hose monster is FM Approved so you know it is going to be accurate. Keep the gauges calibrated, use the supplied hose chart, and you are good to go.
So how accurate is a hand held pitot? How many people hold it in the center of the stream of the water half the distance of the opening away to get a accurate reading as required if you read NFPA 291? When was the last time you looked at the opening on your pitot to see if it was the same size as the day it was new? All it takes is one rock hitting the pitot and so much for your fine tuned pitot. That is what is nice about the pitotless hose monster nothing to get hit by rocks.
Just to be clear I do not sell the product, I have just been using them for the last 15-20 years !