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Well I'm sick of syringes, vials and different size nibs for dripping concentrates.
Think it's time I get some scales for accurate mixing.
Of course the only way I can be accurate going by weight, is the purchase some accurate scales.

I don't mind spending a bit more for something that will do the job properly day in day out.

What do ya'll recommend?
 

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I've only had it about two weeks but I got it on the recommendation of several VU members. Makes life much easier.
American Weigh Scales LB-501 Digital Kitchen Scale $27.32 on Amazon.
 

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The LB-501 is a good scale but one thing about it that I didn't care for is the fact it has a non-detachable lid/cover. That isn't a huge issue but in my experience, those things just get in the way and can affect accuracy if it interferes with the balance of the scale.
 

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I've been thinking about diamond scales. Generally quite accurate as no one wants to lose money on such valuable weight. Some are very exxy though. Happy to spend about $100 or so
 

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Tanita seem a good option at around a hunna
 

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The LB-501 is a good scale but one thing about it that I didn't care for is the fact it has a non-detachable lid/cover. That isn't a huge issue but in my experience, those things just get in the way and can affect accuracy if it interferes with the balance of the scale.
The lid does come off, just snaps on and off the rod in back. I took mine off with no problems. I like the scale but I do think I'm partial to the one I got off eBay - http://www.ebay.com/itm/40061053733...9&_trkparms=gh1g=I400610537333.N36.S1.R1.TR15
 

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I have the LB-501 as well and have never thought to take the lid off as it doesn't get in the way for me or throw it off balance. I like the fact that it comes with calibration weights and I use the bowl that came with it for spill containment. Another plus is it comes with an AC adapter. I don't have to worry about it turning off in the middle of mixing.
 

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Well I made up my first few mixes with my new scales this morning.
Very interesting to see the inconsistencies of using drops, even through the same size nibs on various bottles.
Easy, reliable, and a great investment.

Thank you for all of your feedback gang.

:cheers:
 

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The lid does come off, just snaps on and off the rod in back. I took mine off with no problems. I like the scale but I do think I'm partial to the one I got off eBay - http://www.ebay.com/itm/400610537333?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l5999&_trkparms=gh1g=I400610537333.N36.S1.R1.TR15
E bay ad says:
Auto Power Off Yes
In which mode (battery and/or DC power plug in) or both and for how long (30 sec , min?) to activation?
I would be ok if auto power activated in 5 minutes under battery power. Would also want no activation if plugged in.
 

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My scale does auto shut off, but it's never been an issue, since you typically tare between flavors anyway.
 

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I know the OP has already made their purchase, but anybody else reading this post. This is the one i use for accurate mixing(if i have the time:p), it has the auto-off options: 60,120,180 and does up to 3000g. Very nice scale and small. 13.95 on Amazon

3000g/0.1g Digital Food Scale, Amir® Pocket Kitchen Scale, Electric Pro Mini Scale with Back-Lit LCD Display, Tare, Hold and PCS Features, Stainless Steel
 

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E bay ad says:
Auto Power Off Yes
In which mode (battery and/or DC power plug in) or both and for how long (30 sec , min?) to activation?
I would be ok if auto power activated in 5 minutes under battery power. Would also want no activation if plugged in.
I've never had batteries in mine, have always used the cord, and there is no shutoff that way. I could leave it on all day long and it wouldn't shut off. I like it that way though.
 

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3000g/0.1g Digital Food Scale,

Are we not perhaps looking for scales with accuracy to 0.01g?

Ron
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Are we not perhaps looking for scales with accuracy to 0.01g?

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"When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity."- Albert Einstein

Do you think it would make a difference? Good point though!
 

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Some of my flavor bottles take 3 drops to move the scale from 0.10g to 0.20g so for small batches I'm glad mine measures to 0.01g.
 

RonJS

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I call that overthinking shit:D
It might be...

Prime for me is being able to consistently replicate a fine mix. How that might be accomplished is the important thing for me. Whatever works...works! :)

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Yea I'm really digging them. No more cleaning syringes or working out different drip to ml equations through different size bottle nibs.
Obviously when following recipes that use mls you have to consider specific weights of different bases. Eg, PG or Alcohol etc, but that's straight forward.
Great investment in my opinion
 

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I resisted buying/using a scale for over a year, finally gave in and tried one and have never looked back, easy peasy.
Yeah, I think it's the best investment in DIY I have made.
 

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Some of my flavor bottles take 3 drops to move the scale from 0.10g to 0.20g so for small batches I'm glad mine measures to 0.01g.
Which one do you have? I'm using a scale that I use for candle making and it's not very accurate... I'm looking through posts for recommendations...$25ish limit.tight budget and all :)
 

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Having a bit of trouble posting some links this morning, but some prefer the LB-501. They have those fairly reasonable on eBay and Amazon. I have one of those as well, just keep it for backup in case the linked one I posted dies. ;)
 
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Good thing to remember, if you want to measure anything above 500g you need to go with a (x.1g) if you don't need to go that high, stick with the (x.01g) And try not to think the route of getting a (x.001g) They are well above $200 a piece, and usually can only handle around *off the top of my head here don't quote me* 50g

*crap forgot an important part*

If you can when you buy a scale, make sure it can calibrate, and get the appropriate calibration weight, it will keep the scale dead on and you never have to worry.
 

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