Electronic gram scale recommended

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Mofatguy

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Hey all,
My scale I've been using is getting funky on readings.
What would be a good scale to buy that weighs in 0.10grams for makin bacon?
Looking for affordable ones that you personally use. I see plenty on the internet but want one that has been used by someone instead of taking a shot in the dark.
Thanks
 
This is the one I use.
I use this one too , just bought it . I have a bigger one as well , but I need both .
The one Farmer linked works great for what you want to do .


Edit , I use the one like Dave posted in post 5 . Skyroku .
 
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My son is a type 1 diabetic so our scales get a lot of use. Got sick of replacing those little flat ones over and over so I got this big guy with the plug (sold separately). It's a beast, it holds like 20 or 25 pounds and it's dead accurate and super quick. Bought it over a year ago now and has no issues. lifetime warranty too if I remember. I use it to weigh entire batches of chili and stuff so I can portion to count carbs and calories.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VEKX35Y/
 
I have the same one as what PC Farmer linked to:

American Weigh Scale AWS-100 Digital Pocket Scale, 100g X 0.01g Resolution

I am blown away by how accurate it is. I still have some gram weight from a 1950s turntable stylus calibration kit. This scale nails the weight down to the last hundredth of a gram on all four of the weights.

In addition to kitchen duties, I use it to precisely weigh out two-part epoxy glues. I use the lid from an orange juice frozen concentrate can (or a lid from any other can). I "tare" out the weight of the lid and lay down a bead of glue from the first tube. I write that down, press the "tare" button to zero out the weight again, and then lay down the second bead of glue until I get the same reading.

I love this scale.
 
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