Pocket scales

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Oceantoad

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Who on here not only weighs their spices, but uses a pocket scale for the lighter ones. What pocket scale do you recommend? ⚖
 
Just so happened I already had a digital reloading scale that weighs in grains and also grams down to a hundredth, so it doubles as my spice/cure scale.
 
OK, so I am on the right track. Outstanding! Thanks guys.
 
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Thanks for posting these scales suggestions...just made my first batch of summer sausage -- meh -- my wife's weight watcher's digital couldn't measure some of the leafy spices like marjoram -- a 9g bottle still showed 0.0g -- sigh -- so I appreciate this thread and those who contributed. I know my sausage is also gonna taste meh -- until I get something more reliable. Thanks guys ! R
 
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for those that have these, did you get one with a calibration weight and a little pan to put the spices? or is there some easy thing to use like a nickle than can be used as a weight?
 
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Calibration weights to the lower left of the pan.
 
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My reloading scale also came with check weights. I do use a different pan than the one I use for powder, though.
 
Both of mine came with calibration weight. Be nicer to have a 1 gram reference than only the 50g cal.
Left my original scale at home so ordered a new one. Comes with 2 pans and is pocket sized.
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for those that have these, did you get one with a calibration weight and a little pan to put the spices? or is there some easy thing to use like a nickle than can be used as a weight?
YES. A (new) nickel weighs exactly 5 grams. It's best to bracket your weight range, meaning a verification below your weight, and above your weight means your weight should be spot on.
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Calibration weights to the lower left of the pan.
:emoji_sunglasses: Accuracy at it's finest.
 
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