Trying to find a good scale that can read Miligrams. I see plenty on ebay for around $100. Price doesn't effect me.. So, Does anyone have scales to recommend? Trying to find one for capping "vitamins "
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I was looking at that earlier today. looks like a good buy. ill get one to test out to see if t fits my needs.This one is accurate af I have used it for a while an like it 20g max but can always weigh out multiple piles of 20 if neededView attachment 109472
I was looking at that earlier today. looks like a good buy. ill get one to test out to see if t fits my needs.
Excellent idea.I'd rather have two or more cheap ones instead of one good / expensive one. Having two and using them both each time will save you from silly errors such as forgetting to zero properly etc etc
I'd rather have two or more cheap ones instead of one good / expensive one. Having two and using them both each time will save you from silly errors such as forgetting to zero properly etc etc
I'm lucky enough to have two expensive balances and multiple cheap ones. I'm not suggesting using two cheap balances will be more accurate than an expensive one that is correctly set up and used.
IMHO for 99% of users the cheaper ones are fine. There are whole sites dedicated to analytical balance reviews for those who are really into it.
The expensive ones I have are a pain to clean, a hassle to set up perfectly flat, warm up etc. They're also rather large and hard to hide from partners, friends and parents.
In the real world people make human errors using balances. The fancier the scale the easier it is to make silly mistakes. With two scales you will most probably spot your mistakes with a single one you may not.
This is all very true, but my use for a scale mainly was reloading. So I wanted to make sure everything was as good as I could afford. I had a sartorius GD503. I use a cheap scale for weighing raws to make oils, but that doesn't require a great deal of accuracy. If I was weighing out milligrams, I would definitely be using a higher end scale.
. Anyone use something similar? Or what would you recommendThat's actually a great idea. But do you ever have issues with residue clumping on the tapeBuilt mine myself. The motor is a 60rpm 110 volt motor I found on eBay for $10. I used popsicle sticks to make the compounds tumble instead of just slide in the drum as it turned.
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sadly the ammo reloading excuse for scales doesn't work here in the UK![]()
