I've been using the same one for about 4-5 years now. Working well so far, and I think it's pretty accurate.This one works well for me - there are lots of chinese variants for this and they work the same. Its accurate enough for my use
After a while, this scale can get a bit wonky and loose. I thought that it was broken, but recently found out that its just a loose screw which can be accessed from behind after scratching through a label.
After that it works as good as new one that i bought to replace it.
This was recommended by powervgx i think.
can you test and let me know if it reads measurements below 10gThis one works well for me - there are lots of chinese variants for this and they work the same. Its accurate enough for my use
After a while, this scale can get a bit wonky and loose. I thought that it was broken, but recently found out that its just a loose screw which can be accessed from behind after scratching through a label.
After that it works as good as new one that i bought to replace it.
This was recommended by powervgx i think.
I don't have a reference right now. Also cant vouch for that, i use it for something that weighs > 100g.can you test and let me know if it reads measurements below 10g
is their a way to reset the weight of something to 0 and then add actual product to wait. e.g. add a dish and make the weight to 0 and then add the spice / food item!I don't have a reference right now. Also cant vouch for that, i use it for something that weighs > 100g.
That said i tried to test with some items and it seems it doesn't register weight of items below 4g, that was the minimum value i saw. No idea if it was accurate.
But i can weigh them by adding to another item, then it registers 1g difference.
Also 1g is minimum value, so you don't get decimal accuracy which probably you will need below 10g.
2nd scale in previous post seems to be accurate to 0.01gm as per specs, so probably much better.
yeah thats called 'TARE' function and is present in most kitchen weightsis their a way to reset the weight of something to 0 and then add actual product to wait. e.g. add a dish and make the weight to 0 and then add the spice / food item!