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Review on Hestya Calibration Digital Balance Tweezer by Chris Long

Revainrating 1 out of 5

*Not a case*, mass calibration weights exchange mass if they collide along the way.

As for the price, the overall quality is [perhaps a little lower] than I expected; and i would probably be lucky enough to get 5 stars BUT they arrived in a bag with no tote. - Good tweezers are negated by trading in bulk and scratching the surface of the metal on the way to the buyer - that's not cool. When it comes to calibration weights, even cheap, poor quality weights turn into junk as they collect moisture and oil. Protection against contamination, e.g. B. norm-breaking exposure when handled by someone who happens to be nearby and accessing to enjoy the novelty of oil, dirt and skin getting on the weights. - Dealing with one of your big standards on a regular basis can easily lead to him getting a gram of dirt. I regret not buying the $1 set more than it came with storage. This is the only way if you want to calibrate to even the most liberal of standards. So I'm considering returning it, but I don't know if it's worth the hassle. "Even if you buy a cheap calibration kit, the nib is sold for the updated version and comes properly in a storage case. For an extra dollar, you can maintain cleanliness and integrity en masse rather than quickly screwing up the few standardizations present in your loose, shoving, rattling, and scratching metal-tipped pouch, all with an almost meaningless masse attribute in its tip looks like a goal weight for a perpetually failing dieter.

Pros
  • Happy for now
Cons
  • I'll write back later