Guys:
My $0.02
Today in lab,I used balances that ranged in price from $6000+ to $89 The $89
balances were centigram balances with accuracy to 0.1 g, capacity of 250 grams.
I will not belabor the differences between accuracy and precision - I do it all
the time with students that should know bette
I have used many scales while working in test
laboratories. My all around preference is the old standard Ohaus 2610 g Triple
Balance Beam Scale. They're extremely accurate, and with a inexpensive set of
calibration weight set, you can easily maintain your scale accuracy with no
problems. I
I also purchased one
of these inexpensive digital scales (<$40), another manufacturer, 2
gram increments. For monitoring building weight it didn't work out
very well, as the rough resolution prevented us from seeing what each component
was contributing to the build.
To do a better job
on
I purchased a Sunbeam digital scale at Office Max and have had good luck with it. one
other club member has done the same.
they cost $29.99. I have not tested it with some sophisicated accuracy device, but
sure beats anything I had previously.
kevin kavaney
KEVIN KAVANEY
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Andrew E. Mileski wrote:
I just got a digital scale from Digital Scales Direct, and I'm quite
satisified with it, and I'm impressed with the fast shipping and superb
packing job. It looks like it came straight from the factory to me.
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