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Incredible that one can get an instrument like this for such a price. What would a nineteenth-century scientist have given for one of these? One minor drawback is the 60-second shutoff. That is sometimes not long enough, and when you power back on you are stuck. You must remove everything from the tray, retare, and start over. I find myself poking it over and over to reset the 60-second timer. Wish it had an option to change the shutoff time to five or ten minutes.

5/5 this thing has held up after a year of brutal use in 6 person all boys college apartment. All manner of powders, liquids, and substances have been spilled or intentionally poured all over it (in fact a lot of that is on it right now, it has never been cleaned). I have never replaced the battery. For a cheap scale that will fit in your jacket pocket it's a great buy. Note: It works really well for anything a quarter of a gram or heavier, but once you go small it can get a little wonky and inaccurate.

I bought one of these a couple years ago and loved it. I checked the calibration every few months with some reference weights, and it was always correct. Then one day I fumbled and dropped it about 2 feet onto the kitchen counter. It never worked again after that, usually giving a bogusly-low reading which begain to climb steadily all by itself. Remembering the fumble, I realized it wasn't the product's fault, I had broken it. Now I've ordered a new one, and again the cailbration shows it's dead accurate. Guess I'll be more careful with this one. A lot of negative reviews mention the odd behavior of the count going up all by itself. It's a good bet that those folks got one that was thrown around too violently in shipping.

works as advertised. I bought calibrated weights and found very minor inaccuracy/imprecision. I found no scale error but offset error can be up to 0.030 grams or 30 mg, maybe 40 mg with very light weights. In particular, I had to drop 40 mg or more on the scale to get it to move from zero. (I imagine it has a function that keeps it insensitive when zeroed so air currents don't fluctuate it because that annoys users.) It was as accurate with a 100 milligram weight as with a 100 gram weight, never more than 30 mg from the nominal weight of my cheap calibration weights. I picked this scale for 3 purposes: weighing supplements, weighing food portions and finding out how much water my running shoes and socks retained when wet. Works fine for all these purposes.

Considering the price and that it was made in China this is a good little product. Based on it reading to the one hundredth place I assume it would have up to about a .05 error but using the test weight it is never more than .02 off and calibrating can make that even better. For my purposes that amount of error is fine, if you want less error you will have to pay a lot more money and get something that goes out to the next decimal. Very easy to operate, and calibrate. The only annoying thing is that when you put the batteries in the scale automatically powers on but it won't be zeroed since you had it upside-down and I always check the test weight prior to weighing out what I need to weigh so shouldn't need to zero it if I could just turn it on after placing it on the surface. Either way I push one button (power or tare) so I wouldn't rate it lower based on that.

This is the best scale I've bought on Amazon it's very responsive to .01-.03 unlike any other one I've bought. If you have small weights, this is the best one! I also bought a metal scaling kit and use that every now and then.

At $20 you probably can't find a much better 500g scale with 10mg resolution. I don't have any calibration weights, so I couldn't do a decent accuracy check. I do, however, have water :). I coarsely measured out 100 mL of water in a pyrex measuring cup and weighed the volume in a smaller container, which resulted in a 99.60 gram weigh. Much better than I expected. I was able to reweigh the volume numerous times with a variance of only 0.01 grams. It may be inexpensive, but this is a very accurate scale. Pros: Accuracy and repeatability, very low price. Cons: Very small weights, around or under (0.05g), take a few seconds to register, I assume it's an issue with the firmware. Weighing 10-20 mg items alone sometimes does not trigger a weigh. In short, somewhat low sensitivity between 0.00g - 0.02g, which is not big deal for 99% of applications.

It required the 500 g calibration weight only. I saw somewhere that it required the 200 g too, but this turned out to be false. The accuracy seems spot on. I've tested it with the 10 g, 200 g, and 500 g calibration weights. However, you have to be careful with both the surface it is on and the wind current that it is exposed to. I found out that leaning on the desk it was on and having a fan on nearby both disturbed the weight measurement. However, this is true of every scale I've ever used in the lab :-P It comes with two covers too. One small one that goes over just the scale, and another that goes over the entire device. I like the added protection. Overall it works great, accurate, very compact, and cheap! Definitely would buy this again.

I can't speak for the absolute accuracy since I haven't calibrated, but it's more than close enough, based on another scale, to serve my needs. It did not come with the advertised calibration weight and the batteries are not even close to what is depicted (duracell, I assume) in the picture. However, I am not one to complain about a $20 scale that reads to the .01g. I'd give 4.9 stars if I could only because of the missing calibration weight, but don't get me wrong; it has a HUGE surface area, and the two tray sizes, which double as covers, are incredibly convenient. It might not serve the most astute of scientists, but for those on a budget this gets two weighty thumbs up!

Nice unit for the price. I don't have accurate weights but the repeatability is very good. Used the test weight with several different tares and get the same reading every time across a range of tare values. I suspect there are far more influential variables that affect weight at .01g levels than the scale itself such as centering the weight, flat surface, etc... If it lasts more than a year its a hell of a deal. There are 2 included trays, 1 protects the weigh platform and the other protects the entire scale. Good stuff.