akseattle
Well-Known Member
I have been using my regular Salter kitchen scale for soapmaking. I've probably had it 10 years. I bought it to weigh postage, so I thought of it as being pretty precise. Since it weighs in grams as well as ounces and kilos, I've been using it for soapmaking. But, it doesn't weight part of a gram. On soap calc, it will often require a tenth or half of a gram, etc. of oil or lye, etc. So, that's not possible.
Also, sometimes it will not increase just one gram at a time. Sometimes, I add a teeny little bit of lye, for example, at a time waiting for it to go up. Then, all of a sudden, it will go up 2 grams so i have to back up and take some off. I assume that I don't always know that it weighed an extra gram.
Do others worry about their scale not being accurate? Should I get a better scale? If so, what scale would others recommend?
Also, sometimes it will not increase just one gram at a time. Sometimes, I add a teeny little bit of lye, for example, at a time waiting for it to go up. Then, all of a sudden, it will go up 2 grams so i have to back up and take some off. I assume that I don't always know that it weighed an extra gram.
Do others worry about their scale not being accurate? Should I get a better scale? If so, what scale would others recommend?