I saw a 3 lb postage scale at Office Max $ 30 + tax
the 5 lb scale $40
I can't think of where to borrow one, I have a lot of little bits and pieces I want to weigh spork, headlamp etc
What do you suggest
Thanks
I saw a 3 lb postage scale at Office Max $ 30 + tax
the 5 lb scale $40
I can't think of where to borrow one, I have a lot of little bits and pieces I want to weigh spork, headlamp etc
What do you suggest
Thanks
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Shippi...rds=25lb+scale
I use this one. Works great and seems to be accurate.
Walmart has the digital one for $19.
Go to the post office. Ours has a scale available in the lobby.
I'm not sure what the catch is, but you should at least look into stamps.com. They give you a free scale and $50 worth of free postage to start out. A lot of small businesses use them.
Make sure it also weight grams
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Here's one I bought on ebay recently, only $15.99 and shipped quick.
It's a nice scale that runs off battery or ac. Nicer that one I paid twice the money. Only drawback is it doesn't measure grams but down to .1 of an oz.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320882775539...84.m1497.l2649
Last edited by Sly; 02-21-2014 at 20:56.
Unless you really need grams, any digital kitchen scale from Target, Walmart, etc. works great. I just got one at Target for $25, it weighs to decimal tenths. Just watch you don't get one that lists the fraction to the quarter pound--that one went back!
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Costco sells a kitchen scale for 9 bucks.
My Walmart one does ounces or grams for under 20 bucks
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