Any suggestions on which counting scale I should purchase?
I use the CTS6000 scale. it's pricy but most (probably all) accurate scales
are
Thanks for your reply!
Can you send a link?
probably not as i got mine from amazon and amazon sells lego
I think we can post the Amazon sku, if you search for B004C3B4C4 on amazon, is
that the one Nubs?
correct one but i think its a different listing as the image and price are way
different but maybe they just changed the image and i know prices change often
(for reference i paid about $270 CAD for mine)
Any suggestions on which counting scale I should purchase?
I use the CTS6000 scale. it's pricy but most (probably all) accurate scales
are
Thanks for your reply!
Can you send a link?
probably not as i got mine from amazon and amazon sells lego
I think we can post the Amazon sku, if you search for B004C3B4C4 on amazon, is
that the one Nubs?
correct one but i think its a different listing as the image and price are way
different but maybe they just changed the image and i know prices change often
(for reference i paid about $270 CAD for mine)
Do you feel that's accurate enough for the very light items?
i haven't has issues but i always make sure i undercount (if it says i have
1000 i list 975) when using it for used items but for light things like pins
and 1x1 studs i cant say I've had issues. if i remember correctly i even
did a test a while back with it at like 300 of something and then i manually
counted and it was perfect so I'm pretty confident in it but the only issue
really arises is with mold changes the weights are slightly different and since
its so accurate that can slightly effect the weight but that happens with any
scale
Get one that is accurate to .01 or .05g. That way it will cover all lego weight.
I got one on Amazon under $120 that goes to .01g. It's amazing. RUISHAN is
the brand name.
RUISHAN Lab Scale 5000gx0.01g High Precision Scientific Electronic Digital Laboratory
Lab Weight Analytical Balance Scale