⚡ Elevate Your Weighing Game with Precision and Speed!
The Lab Scale 5000gx0.01g is a high-precision electronic balance designed for scientific, industrial, and personal use. With a remarkable accuracy of 0.01g, a spacious 170x170mm stainless steel weighing pan, and a user-friendly interface, this scale is perfect for measuring a variety of items, from chemicals to jewelry. Built with lab-quality materials and backed by a solid warranty, it ensures reliable performance for years to come.
T**L
Very Nice Scale for Simple Weighing and Great For Counting Small Items
Good accuracy and repeatability. Easy calibration. One feature I never thought of having is the counting mode. Place 10, 20, 50, or 100 items that need to be counted in a container on the scale that has been tared, press the count mode, and when the number matching the number in the container shows up, press the button again. With 20 items in the container and 20 showing on the screen, you're set. Take one item at a time out and the scale will reflect the correct number on the screen. Counting nuts, bolts, washers, beads, buttons (so long as they are identical), beans, nails, whatever. Makes counting bulk items into smaller containers a breeze.
M**.
Does it all
I have had all manner of scales for years, analog!! and of course various digital scales but the accuracy of those came to the fore when we started making our own pizza dough and a recipe no longer called for a tsp or 2 but 2.4g! I tried a couple of other cheaper scales with the 2 separate sections where 1 weighs heavier weights and the other weighs the small quantity but the quality just wasn't there in the units I bought. So I decided to try this scale. I really like that it has very bright, large and visible numbers. I particularly love that I can put on a bowl and set the scale to zero and then add a kilo of flour and then 2.4g of yeast and measure that with really solid accuracy and the change in weight is consistent and doesn't jump. I have 2 small complaints so far and that is the ugly massive logo on the side of the unit AND that I have to buy a special battery in order to use the unit without having it plugged in. Not big enough to drop a star but I'm probably at a 4.6 - 4.7 vs a full on 5. I have a battery on order for the unit and look forward to trying it with a little more mobility. Battery according to the website is "7.4V 2P lithium battery with XH2.54 2P Plug-in".
W**R
Working well in my studio
After many years of using an old Ohaus balance scale, I looked for an affordable digital scale and landed on this one. I can honestly say my glaze materials are easier to weigh out and results are more consistent and satisfying. I do calibrate from time to time with various weights, but that is just common sense
R**H
Precise measuring
Great scale for a science project!
A**R
Great scale
I've been using this scale for about a week now, and absolutely love it! It was easy to get set-up and calibrated. I really appreciated that the calibration weight came with this scale. So far it seems very accurate and that it will last me for a very long time. Up until now, I've been using cheaper, battery operating ones, and while this is quite a bit bulkier, it's worth it to know that my measurements are way more accurate!
J**E
Battery issue
I,ll start by saying the scale works great, the weight definition is very accurate, and stable, my issue why I won't rate as 5 stars is the information on unit is not to clear on the battery requirements, it is not a battery!! per say.it is a power cell that you will need to buy separate, and when you do get it you must Pay close attention to the wire position and this is buying the directed battery pack or you will but the screen like I did. Now their customer service surprise the heck out of me with how quick they answer my requests, it was the same day and replies there after just as quick and courteous. definitely recommend the company and their products.
B**D
Decent scale. But what’s up with the battery connection?
I’ve been using this scale with the wall wart for a few months, and it seems good enough for my purposes (weighing coffee beans). I wanted to start using it with batteries in situations where I have no/limited power availability, so I opened up the battery cavity to find a wire and no battery connection. It also says to contact the manufacturer to find out what battery to install and how to do so? Who thought this was a good idea?
J**V
Good accuracy
Good quality
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