I am thinking homebrewers are not the target market for my new scale.
I especially love the model number.
- formerly alestateyall.
I am thinking homebrewers are not the target market for my new scale.
I especially love the model number.
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Interesting since ±0.5 g isn’t really enough precision for “that” market…
But I looked and see it has 6kg capacity with that 0.5g resolution, which is nice! My kitchen scale is 5kg/1g. And cost a lot more. Might be my next one if I need a replacement.
My scale for salts and finings has a resolution of 0.05g, capacity 250g. More suited to “that” market. It was sold as a “diet” scale. Cuz you definitely don’t want 0.05g too much açai berry in that smoothie … right?
LOL. Yeah, I think you better lay low for a while. You might be on some agency watch list after that particular purchase.
That’s what my son told me.
Paranoia is a known side effect of using this scale.
I leave the accent off and just use acai berry, saves me that extra 0.05 g.
a10t2:
Interesting since ±0.5 g isn’t really enough precision for “that” market…
But I looked and see it has 6kg capacity with that 0.5g resolution, which is nice! My kitchen scale is 5kg/1g. And cost a lot more. Might be my next one if I need a replacement.
My scale for salts and finings has a resolution of 0.05g, capacity 250g. More suited to “that” market. It was sold as a “diet” scale. Cuz you definitely don’t want 0.05g too much açai berry in that smoothie … right?
I leave the accent off and just use acai berry, saves me that extra 0.05 g.
;D
I don’t have anything better to add except lol
An interesting garden this developer must have.
On a side note I did purchase my scale at a head shop. $10.
Is that dried kale chips on that scale…lol
Clearly measuring for some “dank” beer…