📦 Weigh Your World with Precision!
The Libra Measurement 110 lb Digital Postal Scale is a versatile and durable weighing solution, perfect for home, office, or industrial use. With a capacity of up to 50 kg and a minimum weight of just 5 g, it features a backlit LCD display, multiple weight units, and a user-friendly tare function, making it an essential tool for accurate measurements.
Brand | Libra Measurement |
Display Type | Backlit 7-segment LCD |
Weight Limit | 50 Kilograms |
Form Factor | Tabletop scale |
Material | ABS plastic, aluminum, stainless steel |
Readout Accuracy | 2.86 g |
Manufacturer | Libra Measurement |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
UPC | 605941769292 |
Item Weight | 2.97 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 7 x 1.5 inches |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Material Type | ABS plastic, aluminum, stainless steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | P50 |
K**D
This is an accurate scale
I love this scale. It is accurate, and easy to use. I love the fact that it has a higher weight limit than most other scales of the same size. The only downside is that I haven't been able to integrate it with Stamps.com. All in all, I highly recommend this product.
J**R
Just what I was counting on.
This small very appealing scales measures up my needs. With up to 110lbs this counts my parts.
J**M
Count function does not work
This seems to be a good scale for using tare functions during use. The count function will not work. I tried several times using the directions and cannot get it to work. I did not try the count function or even use the scale for over a month when I bought it. Guess what... now it's too late to return.
R**H
More than what I needed but did it's job
I just use it for mailing envelopes but very useful.
J**S
Nice Scale, Could Improve Display
It's a nice scale. Numbers get blocked if there is a large package on it. Have to elevate it or get to eye level with the display to read.
J**R
Works well
Works as should
L**O
Ounces Not Totally Accurate
Using scale to make various DIY concrete dumbbells. Checked scale against 1 cup water which should weigh about 8.3 ounces but readout is 9.3 so the scale is off about 1 ounce. Not critical for me but if ounces important to you this scale not acceptable. I suppose can add or subtract weight to account for error.
R**N
on time
he loves it
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