Weigh Your World with Precision! ⚖️
The BDAI Digital Milligram Pocket Scale offers unparalleled accuracy with a measurement range of up to 50 grams and a precision of 0.001 grams. Ideal for jewelry, cooking, and more, it features six measurement modes and comes equipped with essential accessories for a seamless weighing experience.
S**N
Great Scale for the Price. Good Value.
I needed a milligram scale but didn't want to spend a lot of money, and this scale worked out really well. It comes with some great accessories, it's easy to use, and for my purposes is accurate enough. I am measuring CBD isolate, so super precision isn't necessary, but I think this scale does a good job. I'm probably on a list now for buying it, but I'm used to being on lists. The scale is a bit fragile, so I keep it in the box it came in, but setup and use are very easy. The pan and metal scoop are very handy, and the calibration weight is useful for setup. It has a breeze cover that I never use, but it's nice to have. There are also plastic tweezers, probably for separating buds or whatever. Cheap milligram scale? This will do.
A**O
Quality is cheap
After using for just 2 week..it's accuracy disturb..after decimal value digits not get stable. After calibration also, it showing 48.9 for 50g..also it's decimal value not getting stable.
R**N
Accurate
Very nice perfect for my needs
A**R
If it doesn't work...check batteries!
Love the scale but it did arrive with dead batteries. I had some batteries here so I tried them and works fine.
N**T
Accurate for the most part
I was trying to use this to weigh out the dose of a 5mg olanzapine tablet. I'm trying to taper off of my olanzapine. Every time I tried putting the tablet on the scale, the weight was always fluctuating, like the weight was never the same. It kept changing. So anything below 1g, weighing something like an olanzapine tablet or anything else it's not gonna be completely accurate. It'll keep fluctuating because the weight is so small and sensitive. You'll have to keep testing it and use your best judgement to see which is the more accurate weight and then go from there. If you plan on tapering, use that weight and plan your taper from there.The only annoying thing about this scale is that you have to recalibrate it every time you're done using it. If you don't, it won't tare properly to 0 and your measurements will be way off. But after you've recalibrated it, the measurements will be accurate, at least anything over 1g that is. If you need to weigh something to the precision of 0.0001g, you'll have to get like a laboratory balance scale, but those range from 400-650 dollars on Amazon. But if you plan on tapering with liquid medications, this may not even be necessary.
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