Re: digital gram scale - any recommendations?

From: Nick Zentena ^lt;zentena@sympatico.ca>
Date: 06/16/05-04:38:07 PM Z
Message-id: <200506161838.07395.zentena@sympatico.ca>

On Thursday 16 June 2005 17:47, jude.taylor@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have started the search for a digital gram-measuring scale and happened
> upon a "nice" site that reviewed a "bunch" - How are those for a precision
> words? - Ha! Ha! - of online vendors for the same. I figure it is best to
> get some input from the group before hitting a "buy" button. I am looking
> for a small one, not necessarily pocket-sized, but portable would be good
> (more for convenience than plans to take the scale into the "field.")
> Since I was a chemist/biochemist for 27 years in my first career I am
> undaunted (almost) by delicate and complex instruments; however, my wallet
> is currently rather flat so I am looking for something in the $40 - $80
> range. It appears that there are a variety of adequately accurate scales
> out there for this price. What do you all use? Any favorite brands and
> models? Also, I don't plan to mix up large amounts of chemicals at a time,
> more like small production more often :-)
>

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=11814&item=7500094641

I think that's mine. But I thought mine was 200 gram with that accuracy. Maybe
my memory is going. The vendor used to have sales so I got mine for even less
then that price. So far mine hasn't broken-) Over a year old IIRC. Not the
easiest thing to clean. That's my only complaint.

http://www.escali.com/liberta.html

That link is the importer.

        Nick
Received on Thu Jun 16 16:40:45 2005

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