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Eisco Balance Scale Demonstration Lever Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.7
🔢 Scales & Balances, 🧬 Science Education

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Description of Eisco Balance Scale Demonstration Lever

PAN BALANCE SCALE || Perfect for comparing masses and the study of torque, center of gravity, levers, moments, and static forces. INCLUDES || Apparatus includes base, support rod, mounting hardware brackets, zero offset rod, horizontal balance lever, balance needle, protractor, pan holders, and two removable pans. LOW FRICTION PIVOT || Low friction brass pivot point gives more precise balance and measurement. DIMENSIONS || Apparatus stands 10.75" tall, and is 17" wide when assembled. Each pan measures 3.5" in diameter and is 0.4" deep. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION || Lever and supporting rod are made of aluminum and steel, base is made of plastic and both the pans and supports are made of stainless steel.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unreliable Scale-Not Worth Your Money

This balance scale is useless when it comes to measuring the weights accurately .It is a big disappointment and a waste of money. the price is too high for this low quality piece of equipment. The bright side is it might be useful for classroom demonstrations. The downside is that it is not suitable for any industrial and scientific application..

Pros
  • Durable construction made of high quality materials
Cons
  • Requires some assembly before use

Revainrating 1 out of 5

even worse product for checking, measuring and checking

is the worst product. a) it comes with no instructions for turning. I should have found out. 2) Once I make the adjustment, both sides are balanced. I place a quarter in a tray, the scale tips as expected. then I put the quarter in another tray, it should be balanced. Guess what? it's still wrong! Turns out the bar has sooooo much friction in the middle that once tiled it can't be balanced even at the same weight. What garbage!

Pros
  • scales
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.