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The Milligram Scale 50g by 0.001g is a precision digital scale designed for professionals needing ultra-accurate measurements. Featuring dual power supply (USB and AAA batteries), a large LCD display, and adjustable leveling feet with a bubble level, it delivers 29.5% improved accuracy with 2-point calibration weights included. Supporting 6 weighing units and equipped with a full accessory kit, this compact scale is ideal for reloading, supplements, jewelry, and medicine, ensuring reliable, portable precision every time.
| ASIN | B09K5CZDML |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #364,206 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #922 in Digital Kitchen Scales |
| Brand | Perphin |
| Color | black |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2022 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
| Manufacturer | PERPHIN |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 7.64 x 5.35 x 2.13 inches |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.001-grams |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Medicines, Powder |
| UPC | 797221862189 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
| Weight Limit | 50 Grams |
R**Y
A++ Product & Performance! VERY Accurate & Durable Scale!
Perfect Pocket/Desk Scale! Was calibrated perfectly out of the box and has maintained calibration since. Extremely accurate readings, and the different size scale dishes make a nice added benefit. This thing is top notch all around, and the zipped carrying case is very protective and functional. Stores everything needed with the scale along with any additional accessories you might want to keep with it. The orange backlit screen color looks quite nice too! Lifetime Customer! A++ Product & Performance!
R**M
Very accurate
I bought this as a backup for my Gempro 250 which I use for reloading. When using an old set of Ohaus calibration weights on my Gempro, I am regularly off by .001 grams. With this scale I was perfectly accurate on all the weights from 1 to 50 grams (the scale limit). Granted the calibration weights could be off to the extent of the scale but what are the odds. The Gempro is now the backup. This scale is also easier to calibrate. A tip to reloaders, I use the top of a vodka bottle to catch the powder to weigh instead of the little pan that they provide. The powder doesn't bounce out of it like it sometimes does with the provided pan. Oops, after I wrote the above I discovered one flaw. The scale turns itself off after a couple of minutes of inactivity. you have to put it back on and tare the pan again. This scale may be just a backup.
C**R
Pretty happy
I'm pretty happy with this. Seems to be accurate, checked against an RCBS beam scale. Not as precise, but perfect for me. I'm not a competitive shooter. Although I should be, because I'm awesome. I have retired my FA and Hornady scales. Like this one better. Do not like the calibration weights, because there's only a spot to hold one and it needs 2x20 to cal
T**N
does what it should
Great product, great price, works. I weighed the calibration weights, a nickel, and a small stone on this device, a set of triple beams, and a laboratory digital $400.00 scale. The difference was insignificant. I keep it in an unheated shop and it still works fine. I really like the weighing to the thousandth. Any Digital scale purchase from now on will have three decimal places. I would recommend the product. Only negative is the tweezers are not that good, but I didn't buy it for the tweezers.
D**W
Very handy little scale for reloading
I needed a small scale for checking charge weights, and sorting bullets. This scale actually goes out two two decimal places on the grain measurement, it has good repeatability and has been highly accurate. It has auto-shutoff so it doesn't drain the batteries, but also stays on long enough to not be annoying.
A**D
Sketchy measurements on small qty's
man, I have difficulty measuring my pre-workout with this and trusting the measurements. Some of the supps I take to be 0.065-0.075 depending on the day and the measurements seem shaky in that it will reflect a certain amount with and then jump up to over 30% of the original weight and then stay there. If I poke the scale to try and get it to self-adjust to the initial rating (just to see) it will fall back down or around the original measurement. like, I even use the little airflow cover that is mounted on the scale. It's super weird... I feel like either I am getting what I paid for on a cheaper scale or hopefully, mine was just broken and others will have a better experience. What concerns me the most is when I was younger, I had taken some things that had a dose 0.014 and if you go over it it's a BIG problem and I don't know how someone could trust this scale with measurements like that. Those tiny measurements may not have been health supplement related but they still had to be accurate. so... yeah. I feel like I have a valid concern either way. I have calibrated the scale several times and it still performs the same. I may have a bad scale... I would recommend getting something that might be a bit pricier with the thought that you are paying for better accuracy to trust your health with. e: spelling corrections
G**L
Improving accuracy of weighing very light items
Be sure to remove the battery wraps before first use. In reading forums for purchasing suggestions, I found that many people had problems weighing very light items using the tare feature. These types of scales are apparently most accurate weighing items in their middle range. After following the calibration instructions, I weighed the smaller of the pans several times and recorded the weight that came up most often. I then place a very light item on the pan and then subtracted the pan weight. I repeated the test several times and the results were consistent. Before finding this trick, I had planned on returning the scales. I'm very glad I didn't. I am very pleased with my purchase. I use the gram mode.
B**T
More consistency than any other powder scale.
Bought 2 of them for reloading, measuring powder. I set up 5 "devices", in this order. Powder drop, balance beam scale, MTM digital, and 2 of these scales - to check consistency between them. New lithium batteries in the MTM & 2 Milligram scales, to eliminate the slow drifting. Balanced beam scale and the 2 Milligram scales were giving me better than .05 grain accuracy, powder drop after drop - was not expecting that from a $20 scale! Fast - it settles in quickly, unlike the $50 or more digital scales, which gives you one reading, lift the pan & reseat it, and WOW, a different reading..? Well, what is it then? 18.2 grains or 17.9 grains or 18.4 grains...? They all SAY they're accurate to 0.1 grains, but the darn thing can't settle on a weight with any consistency! Try it, weigh something, lift it off the scale, set it back down & see if it reads the same. These cheap $20 scales read the same, over and over - best I've ever had! My only slightly negative, is not reading the scale weight, but the MODE it's on - the type is kinda small.
P**A
nice
S**N
At this price accuracy and sensitivity is awesome. Value for money.
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