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Reddit mentions of MAGIKON 8 Pieces 1000 Gram Stainless Steel Calibration Weight Set (500g 200g 2x100g 50g 20g 20g 10g) with Case and Tweezers for Digital Scale

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MAGIKON 8 Pieces 1000 Gram Stainless Steel Calibration Weight Set (500g 200g 2x100g 50g 20g 20g 10g) with Case and Tweezers for Digital Scale
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    Features:
  • COLOR: silver
  • MATERIAL: stainless steel
  • PERMISSIBLE ERROR: +/-0.003g
  • CONTENT WEIGHT: 1000g.Weigh Set: 500g 200g 2x100g 50g 20g 20g 10g
  • MAGIKON is a Registered Trademark.
Specs:
ColorSILVER
Height4 Inches
Length7 Inches
Weight2.65 Pounds
Width4.6 Inches

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Found 1 comment on MAGIKON 8 Pieces 1000 Gram Stainless Steel Calibration Weight Set (500g 200g 2x100g 50g 20g 20g 10g) with Case and Tweezers for Digital Scale:

u/timelessdrifter ยท 1 pointr/kratom

I bought dumb... I needed a millegram scale that would measure down to the thousandth of a mg for meds, so the first one I got was the AWS gemini-20 and that's been the scale I use 99.9% of the time. Problem is, it only has a 20g capacity, so trades/donations were ridiculously complicated. However, it's an extremely accurate scale, comes with calibration weights and the case has a magnetic flap and protects the scale very well. It's a complete system.

Then, I got the AWS ACP-200 and that better for trades and donations, and I thought it would adequate. But no... Most of what I buy is 250g minimum (I told you I bought stupid). This one, however, requires that you buy a separate calibration weight. And they're not cheap.

Which brings me to the AWS-600-BLK with a capacity of 600g. Of course, I also buy kilos, but I haven't addressed that one yet :-) This one requires a calibration weight also, which really offsets the relatively inexpensive buy-in for the scale.

If I was smart, I would have purchased the 20g and a 1000g version and been done with it. One suggestion I would make is to NOT buy the calibration weights that they list as accessories for the scales and go with this guy instead. It's a 1000g calibration weight set that will give you just about any weight imaginable for only $18.