Good scales if you need accuracy down to .000g, and the Gemini 20 is too expensive now.
I use it to measure all the rocks that I got, and co… ffee beans for the finest brew.
3 colours available.
Good scales if you need accuracy down to .000g, and the Gemini 20 is too expensive now.
I use it to measure all the rocks that I got, and co… ffee beans for the finest brew.
3 colours available.
I also use it for saffron
And drugs.
I only take caffiene and nicotine and alcohol
@rosebank: Lol someone negged this comment. I guess they don't believe you.
@WatchNerd: Why would I lie on the internet?
Clicked on to find this comment and didn't disappoint.
i love this comment. i imagine you sitting on a throne of watches and sneakers, and in front is a off white x ikea KEEP OFF rug while your minions are running around measuring and bagging saffron (I have no idea how else you can fund all these purchases)
I'm actually a saffron dealer, that's why I've been travelling the world meeting with clients.
@rosebank: do you have any sample bags? Feels like forever since I made coconut saffron rice.
I'm just in early for the comments.
These are no good for weighing 0.01g
Yes, I bought this linked one (much better after several uses) after giving back the deal one.
Plus it's cheaper.
Entirely different use cases
@rosebank: Sorry my bad, maybe I have this one thinking it would weigh smaller amounts
it's handy weighing my oregano
‘use it to measure all the rocks that I got’
Jenny from the block has Ozbargain!? Yeah!
can anyone spot me $302.50
That's strangely specific. What do you need it for?
Them pesky 3rd party atm $2.50 fees at the pub
What's your PayID?
@rosebank: dont worry, first bag is on the house - or so i hear.
@Jimothy Wongingtons: It really isn't.
the secret ingredient is crime
Well a bargain is a bargain, guess I have to change my career.
we need a deal for rip-off ali express pit vipers.
They are cheap as chips on Temu
Great for checking the little sugar bags at coffee shop are not ripping you off :'D
I have used several (similar) models over the years for measuring pre workout ingredients [the true Ozbargain spirit: a fraction of the cost compared to spending $50 on a tub of sugar].
But based on that I can confidently say that pretty much none works works precise once you go into the 1/100g range (0.01) and many even struggle with the 0.1g range.
They all jump up and down a lot. When you take the measuring cup of and put it back on and get a "totally" different result. I only use them as an "indicator" by now to be combined experience (eye measurement).
Same here… I wonder how much you have to spend to get something accurate?
These are a great scale and on sale for $21.75 https://www.amazon.com.au/calibration-Electronic-Function-St…
Very accurate for the price, and come with a 50g calibration weight and you can re-calibrate the scale also. They dont jump around when weighing 0.1g, but if you want high accuracy down to 0.01g you need to spend a bit more. Most accurate scale i had was one from a closed down rutile zircon mine for measuring grains of sand and material.
But if you want really accurate scales check the Marksman Reloader 100 or 200 series made for measuring gunpowder/bullets, about $90 and accurate down to 0.005 grams or 0.01 grains https://i.imgur.com/066ROuc.jpg
Perfect for weighing organic home grown, dried herbs for precise home baking.
yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
all the rocks that I got
GODDAMNIT MARIE
Any specials on those little baggies with logos on them? You know, for beads and things.
Damn, that's some precise coffee