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Old 05-21-2020, 05:36 PM
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Exclamation Scientific scale for weighing parts

To quote Magnus Pyke (see below), "SCIENCE!"

I'm looking for an accurate (but affordable) scientific scale to weigh rocket parts, etc., in both grams and ounces (for accurate entries into Rocksim, etc.).

I came across the following listing from a Big Box Store website, and I'm wondering if it will do.

For those of you who are experienced at this sort of thing, please respond accordingly. Thanks in advance!


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Silver New 200g x 0.01g Mini Digital Scale Jewelry Pocket Balance Gram LCD US

$7.97 List - WAS $19.99


Features

... lets you weigh gemstones and pieces of jewelry for precise valuation. It has a weight capacity of between 0.01 and 7.06 oz, which makes it sensitive enough for delicate work. This mini digital scale is small enough to fit in a purse or your pocket for easy transport. The unit powers down after 60 seconds without being used, which saves battery power. It automatically calibrates to save you time.

Suitable for precise weighing
Color: silver
Pocket size: 120 x 63 x 20 mm/ 4.72" x 2.48" x 0.79"
Capacity: 0.01 to 200 g/ 0.01 to 7.06 oz
Division value: 0.01g/ 0.01 oz
Multi-unit display: g/tl/oz/ct
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Mini digital scale has a tare function
Overload protection system
User manual is included
Powered by: 2 x AAA battery (batteries not included)"

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