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 Author: BaronBlackbird View Messages Posted By BaronBlackbird
 Posted: Aug 3, 2022 09:46
 Subject: Scale/Weight recommendations (good vs. bad)
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 Topic: Selling
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BaronBlackbird (1)

Location:  USA, Washington
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Howdy,

Looking for any suggestions on Scales to use or avoid.

I am specifically looking for one to use to weight bulk at a live sale where
buyers can buy as little or as much as they like.

Thank you!
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Aug 3, 2022 09:49
 Subject: Re: Scale/Weight recommendations (good vs. bad)
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Location:  USA, New Jersey
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In Selling, BaronBlackbird writes:
  Howdy,

Looking for any suggestions on Scales to use or avoid.

I am specifically looking for one to use to weight bulk at a live sale where
buyers can buy as little or as much as they like.

Thank you!

I use this one which is rated up to 110 lbs. (50 kg) and can be bought for under
$25 from Amazon:

ACCUTECK ShipPro 110lbs x 0.1 oz. Digital Shipping Postal Scale, Black (W-8580-110-Black)
 Author: BaronBlackbird View Messages Posted By BaronBlackbird
 Posted: Aug 3, 2022 20:31
 Subject: Re: Scale/Weight recommendations (good vs. bad)
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BaronBlackbird (1)

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Howdy,

I'll take a look.

Baron