emi
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I looked up digital scale recommendations on this forum and the main one that shows up is the KD8000 which only weighs to the gram. I'd love to get a scale that measures to the centigram (0.01g) but it really isn't necessary no matter what I'm measuring, but I think decigram (0.1g) accuracy is reasonable. This wouldn't be for measuring the main oils or lye but for other additives like EDTA, post cook added SF for an HP soap, or amount of poly 80 you'd need to emulsify the post cook added SF in LS, fragrances, ingredients for small batches of anything like soap, lip balm, etc. I've looked all over including jewelery, lab, food scales as well as Amazon and the prices are all over the place! The cheapest decigram lab scale I found was $150 and mostly anywhere between $200-$3000. The centigram ones were all in the thousands. And then Amazon has centigram scales for $12. C'mon really? I find Amazon reviews a bit unreliable because I'm not sure what they're basing their good reviews on. I was hoping for recommendations based on actual tests rather than it just seeming to work. I don't own callibration weights so I use coins (newest I can find). A penny weighs 1.555g, so 1.6g for a decigram scale, or a dime weighs 2.268g rounded to 2.3g. I got my eyes on Ohaus CL-201 which is $52. Any advise?