KingofWisdom
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Well, I'm not going outside to measure my stash. Nor am I buying a new table. I'll just assume the scale is trash because it's made in a Chinese sweatshop.
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What if I want to measure out a dose, though, and not just my entire stash?
Yeah, if you consider being off by 0.6g+ "great".If you only plan on using a scale to measure single doses than the scale from the beginning of the thread (30-gram max) should work great.
Yeah, if you consider being off by 0.6g+ "great".
I'll just assume the scale is trash because it's made in a Chinese sweatshop.
Can't blame me for being frustrated when I buy stuff and it doesn't work.
You are purchasing $20 pocket scales and expecting perfect accuracy to a hundredth of a gram? Perhaps AWS isn't to blame and the shopper needs to get their expectations in line with reality and budget. If you want laboratory precision at the hundredth of a gram level, you need to purchase a scale that reads to at least thousandths of a gram and the scale will likely cost about 100 times what you have paid for the inexpensive pocket scales.My AWS scales are inaccurate even on the damn floor. You will not change my mind about that scam artist company.
just went from an AWS-100 to a Fuzion Tank T20 and couldn't be happier! I can actually get accurate .00 now! The AWS was brutal.
Where did you get that one?just went from an AWS-100 to a Fuzion Tank T20 and couldn't be happier! I can actually get accurate .00 now! The AWS was brutal.
It's available from Amazon.com (and it will when ship to Canada (not available on the .ca site))Where did you get that one?