I have owned two of these units and they have proven to be accurate and reliable for everyday use in weighing coffee beans and the occasional baking or dosing dye powder for yarn dyeing. (Don't worry! I covered it with plastic wrap to keep the paint powder off of it!). I have access to the balance beams so I can check the accuracy of the digital ones. My first one was accurate and reliable for several years until the great gel polish removal catastrophe happened in 2015. My scale was ruined after knocking over the acetone trying to put the lid back on with my thick foil fingers. It's not the scale's fault as there's no reason to expect the digital display to withstand an acetone bath. This is a kitchen scale, not a chemical laboratory scale. I bought other scales that were larger and had a solid flat glass surface, but I skipped my original scale and ended up buying a different one. The small size means it's easy to store in my small kitchen. It weighs to the nearest tenth, so it's accurate when a gram can make a difference in one way or another, like dying a small amount of yarn. I've used it to measure baking ingredients and my bowls fit perfectly on it. When used with larger bowls, you only have to look a little below the display to see the display, but I don't find that annoying. not a balance for a chemical laboratory. I've bought other scales that were larger and had a solid flat glass surface, but I skipped my original scale and ended up buying others. The small size means it's easy to store in my small kitchen. It weighs to the nearest tenth, so it's accurate when a gram can make a difference one way or another, like dying a small amount of yarn. I've used it to measure baking ingredients and my bowls fit perfectly on it. When used with larger bowls, you only have to look a little below the display to see the display, but I don't find that annoying. not a balance for a chemical laboratory. I bought other scales that were larger and had a solid flat glass surface, but I skipped my original scale and ended up buying another one. The small size means it's easy to store in my small kitchen. It weighs to the nearest tenth, so it's accurate when the gram can play a role somehow, like dying a small batch of yarn. I've used it to measure baking ingredients and my bowls fit perfectly on it. When used with larger bowls, you only have to look a little below the display to see the display, but I don't find that annoying. so that's exactly when a gram can make a difference in one way or another, like dying a small amount of yarn. I've used it to measure baking ingredients and my bowls fit perfectly on it. When used with larger bowls, you only have to look a little below the display to see the display, but I don't find that annoying. so that's exactly when a gram can make a difference in one way or another, like dying a small amount of yarn. I've used it to measure baking ingredients and my bowls fit perfectly on it. When used with larger bowls, you only have to look a little below the display to see the display, but I don't find that annoying.
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