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Kitchen scale with 0.1g graduation or better?


roban

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  • 8 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Call Walter White's relatives. He had some (slightly) used scales that he doesn't need anymore...

Oh, wait a minute. His scales were only graduated to tenths of a kilo and were destroyed when he torched his superlab

Sorry, my bad...whistling.gif

Maybe Jesse Pinkman can help u out...

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  • 4 weeks later...

I have noticed that kiosks selling LED clocks often have kitchen scales as described. Easy to spot because of the zillions of LED clocks on display.

Once I started paying attention, I found that I pass several such shops just about every day in BKK. Lots of them in Chinatown.

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I am using PS-2001 for kitchen Its a digital one and have accuracy up to 0.1g. I bought that at ebay and you can also but it from manufacturer site.Its a cheap one and have lot of functions with accuracy.

I bought a Tanita brand scale 0.1 gram gradations at Yok (in Chiangmai) for 1100 baht. I've also seen them for sale at various Centrals. I use it quite a lot and it still works fine.

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