The most important thing is that you can plug it to the wall and it never shuts down. Also you can keep adding weight to the box and the scale reflects that.
What I would like to know is how accurate it is against the postal scales in the post office. If you took that box of books to the post office and had them weigh it, would the weight be the same? Or would the post office say it is off, and by how many ounces? When dealing in light items there is a price difference between 4 and 5 ounces.
I have been using this scale for a few months as well. I like it but I don't love it. I wish the platform was a little bigger as I don't find it all that easy to balance large boxes on it.
I've had my same SAGA scale for 10 years, and though it's shitty as hell, it mainly still works, but it doesn't have that little external display which I really like. I think this scale would definitely work for me, and it looks like they're still 28 bucks.
Is there a way to recalebrate it? Mine keeps giving me wrong weights, and I found out the hard way. I notice the weight fluctuates back and forth, and nothing is even on it. I understand that it is sensitive even to wind around it, but I'm pretty sure mine broke.
Mine just stopped working this week. It turns on but only gives me an ERR reading. I think the cord between the box and the scale is the culprit but I'm having a difficult time finding a replacement so I don't know for sure. There was a listing for one on Amazon but it's saying that it's currently unavailable. Doesn't anyone out there know of a solution to this? I'm all ears.
Don't know how I bumped onto this. All in all Damn good content 🤩🤩🤩. I also watched those rather similar from mStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys create these vids. MSTAR TUTORIALS also had cool info about similiar things on his channel.