[pct-l] Digital Scale

g l gailpl2003 at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 16 19:02:49 CST 2007


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We don't have a Fry's here in Michigan.  And our previous discussion about the price of your scale sent me fleeing in search of a cheaper version.  This is one I can live with.  I also bought a flat glass top "Taylor" scale at WalMart for weighing heavier stuff like full packs and people.  (Me.....EEeekKk!)  I like the flat top ones cuz anything with a hump in the middle, etc makes for difficult weighing.

Wheeew

Hiker97 at aol.com wrote:      Wheeew writes: Close enough.  Maybe someone has already mentioned  this scale.  I know there are probably better ones out there, but they  might be cost- prohibitive.  This is a good compromise.  It doesn't  say anywhere on the scale what the weight restrictions are, but it seems to read  "error" code just above 5 lbs........plenty high enough for any small  items.
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 Switchback replies: FYI: You can go to Fry's and get other scales.   Mine weighs to the tenth of a gram or in grams.  The total capacity is just  over 13 pounds.  Very nice.  But it cost bucks.
  
 By the way, I just used it about an hour agao to weigh my inside my tent  foam floor.  It was 7.6 ounces.

 
  




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