Best products from r/AgMarketplace
We found 3 comments on r/AgMarketplace discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. GEMINI-20 Portable Precision Digital Milligram Scale 20g x 0.001g (Silver), GEMINI-20
- PORTABLE SCALE: This digital food scale measures 3" x 5" x 0.8", so it's the perfect size for measuring on the go. Use it to measure small amounts of medication, food, and herbs.
- DURABLE & COMPACT: This mini food scale is perfect for travel and can fit in your bag. Plus, it easily converts between ounces, grams, troy ounces, pennyweights, carats, and grains.
- LCD SCREEN: The digital scale's backlit LCD screen makes numbers viewable and easy to read—even in dim lighting. Thanks to high-precision sensors, you'll get an accurate measurement every time.
- BUILT-IN COVER: Keep your electronic milligram scale safe with the built-in flip cover. It will keep your scale looking like new and protect it from scratches, bumps, and everyday wear and tear.
- STAINLESS STEEL: Our digital pocket scale has a stainless-steel surface that's easy to clean. Place your items directly onto the stainless steel or place them in a tray or container for measuring.
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No reasonably priced scale is going to weigh 1mg accurately. It's simply not possible without some much more sophisticated and expensive equipment. Even that >$300 scale someone linked to here is only accurate to within +/- 3mg. You're looking at a minimum of a few grand if you actually need to be able to measure 1mg accurately - that's lab grade equipment, not a simple home scale.
Assuming your budget isn't gonna accommodate a lab grade analytic balance, I honestly don't see much reason to spend more than ~$20-25 for an AWS Gemini-20. It's a simple digital gem scale, readable to 1mg and accurate to +/-~3mg in my experience. You won't get substantially better accuracy than that without spending a small fortune. It's accurate enough to weigh out individual doses of most drugs. For drugs with active doses significantly below 20mg, I recommend using it to weigh out multiple doses at a time (at least 20mg, however many doses that is) and then using liquid dosing to split that amount into individual doses.
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I've used one of these for years,hundreds, if not thousands of weighings, and it's never let me down. Accurate to 6.48mg (I've weighed things in the 3mg range, just a really precise 6 and cut it in half, worked like a charm), which had always been good enough for me. I even trust it when a 1-2mg difference can be huge, and is always come through. It's a manual balance, so it takes practice, and can be time consuming, but it works.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001AYWXEQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1427556107&sr=8-1&pi=SL75&keywords=rcbs+505G
Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AYWXEQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1427556107&sr=8-1&pi=SL75&keywords=rcbs+505G
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