http://www.americanweigh.com/product...roducts_id=252
Think that is actually .1g accurate? Any of you use such a thing?
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http://www.americanweigh.com/product...roducts_id=252
Think that is actually .1g accurate? Any of you use such a thing?
My $20 cheapie is pretty accurate. Weigh a nickle, it should be 5 grams exactly.
I doubt it.
my 15dollar scale isn't worth a s**t.
What does a nickle weigh out to? Also, what brand is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by coaltrain
my digi scale worke good when i bought it, crapped out about a year latter.
Bring some nickels to the store when you go scale shopping. It depends on the brand not the price.
your ****ing harsh bro........ :0w00t:Quote:
Originally Posted by WILDCH1LD
i got my scale on ebay it was like 24 dollars with shipping and its acurrate. a nickel should weigh 5 grams.
I got a .1mg $25 ebay special which is a lot more precise than I expected.
It came with a 100g calibration weight. I got curious so I borrowed a calibration set from the lab at work and the scale is actually accurate to within .1 or .2 mg.
I guess when it comes to cheap scales it's really hit and miss... some will be great, some will be garbage.
Red
i bought one and it works fine
Yea, I did end up buying it. I have a 100g weight for calibration and it seems to be very accurate.
Btw, if your scale read a dime as 5.0, it doesnt mean its calibrated. Mine read it as 5.0, but I still had to calibrate it for the 100g weight, as it was off just a tad.