Digital scale for jewelry

diggummup

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Nowadays they're all pretty accurate you can get a cheap digital on eBay for 10 to $15

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Tom_in_CA

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Nowadays they're all pretty accurate you can get a cheap digital on eBay for 10 to $15

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Yup. A dime a dozen off of ebay, brand new. I think drug-dealers use these things a lot, so .... there are lots to choose from !
 

Duckshot

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I want an accurate handheld size digital scale for weighing jewelry. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Uh-oh. You said the A word. Accurate.

I use a couple of scales for reloading and the most accurate I have are balance scales that measure to one tenth of one grain. The two cheap digital scales I have,one was about $35, the other about $55, both suck accuracy wise. +/- a couple of grains and nowhere near accurate enough for weighing powder charges.
But, good enough to the nearest tenth pennyweight.
 

Eu_citzen

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Jennings scales are IMO among the best pocket-fit scales.
 

GA_Boy

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I use Harbor Freight ones for non serious stuff. Close enough for Gubmint work.:laughing7:
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