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Precision Milligram Scale 50 x 0.001g Mini Professional Jewelry Scale, Kitchen Scale with Case, Tweezers, Weighing Tray
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Description
Weigh items as small as 1 milligram and as heavy as 50 grams using a high-precision sensor system. This accurate and reliable mini scale is your most important tool for measuring gold, jewelry, diamonds, coins, powders, or medications. It allows you to convert results between the different units of measurement offered by this jewelry scale, or between grams, ounces, grains, carats, and weights. It remembers the last unit you used. 6 weight units: g, oz, ozt, dwt, ct, gn. EASY TO CALIBRATE: This scale is factory calibrated and ready for immediate use. Just in case you need to calibrate it, easy-to-follow calibration instructions are included. All you have to do is take a 50g calibration weight and you're good to go. Bright backlit display: LCD display models offer crisp color contrast and clear result indications for easy reading. Powered by 2 AAA batteries (batteries included). Automatic shut-off after 60 seconds of inactivity (default). Pocket size: 4.5" x 2.6" x 1.3" (11.5*6.5*3.2 mm). The weighing area of this scale is 3 square inches. The compact and lightweight design of this mini scale is refreshing. You can take it anywhere you want and keep it in your bag, purse, or shirt pocket. We only sell electronic scales; other items in the picture are not included. Due to differences between different monitors, the pictures may not reflect the actual color of the item. Due to manual measurement, please allow slight size errors.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Power sourceBatteries
- Scale formatPrecision
- Unit(s) of measurementG
- Tare functionYes
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