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Default Scales For Weighing Tea

Alton B. Wilson > wrote:
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>Has anyone bought one of the small "pocket" scales listed on Ebay for
>weighing tea? I have expensive scales at work for weighing other types
>of things, but have never use any of these small ones.


I have not bought one off of Ebay, but I have one that I bought from
Edmund Scientific twenty years ago. It's a balance, not a spring scale,
and it only has a limited range without additional weights. It is
remarkably accurate within that range, though, and I have used it for
measuring out photochemistry in the field.
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