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Where Can I Buy A Luggage Scale In Chiang Mai?


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Have never seen them for sale in CM however you could consider a stand on, set of scales, available at most supermarkets Makro,Tesco ,Big C etc, from around 900 baht

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yeah just get a regular body weight scale and pick up your luggage and subtract your body weight if you cannot balance it on the scale by itself.

Can find non digital ones for 300 baht.. Digital ones start about about 700 baht at Tesco etc.

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There is a great portable set (compact, about 20 cm X 10 cm X 2.5 cm, and weighs about 200 grams) available, and I'm sure you'd get one at the shops in the airport complex. I have one, bought at an Australian airport though.

The one I have has a digital readout, pounds and kilos.

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Thanks everyone for your suggestions.

I found a hanging spring scale to 30 Kg which is small enough to take with me. 900 Baht.

It was at a store near Thapae gate, on the left-hand side about 50 m north of the Black Canyon Coffee.

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Thanks everyone for your suggestions.

I found a hanging spring scale to 30 Kg which is small enough to take with me. 900 Baht.

It was at a store near Thapae gate, on the left-hand side about 50 m north of the Black Canyon Coffee.

I know exactly the shop, wanted some digital scales, in there 1500bht, got the same set from Mae Sai 300bht! Now that's a margin!

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For an international flight, I used two domestic scales that read 29.5 and 29.6 kg. Guess what, when I checked in I had 31.3.......go figure. I deliberately left something weighing a kilo and half on the top, so I just whisked it into my hand luggage, which already weighed 14 kilograms (yeah I know it's an allowance of 7) and no-one gave a toss.Had a back up plan of transferring about 7 kilogram of dark chocolate into my duty free carrier bag.

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If u have the time to wait for delivery try Calebras in the StatesCalebras Fishing scales for their fishing scales - $19.95 USD or 651 THB plus postage of course . i have used them for quiet a few years and are well built and give measurements in both imperial and metric..

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