March 5, 201411 yr I have a 16 oz scale that I have been using forever and I love it. Whenever I had a larger package I would run to the PO weigh it and come home to print the label. Was never really and issue as I normally make 2 trips to the PO everyday. I am about to start selling some LEGO product and these little pieces weigh a ton! I am finally going to take the plunge and get a decent scale to sell larger items. I looked at Amazon, which of these would you recommend? Weigh Max - $18.54 http://www.amazon.com/Weighmax-Digital-Postal-Scales-Shipping/dp/B003ZJQ5RU/ref=pd_sbs_indust_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=138HN69VR6MYZZTZGNN7 Accuteck - 17.99 http://www.amazon.com/Accuteck-A-ST45LB-Shipping-Display-Batteries/dp/B005BK26WO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1393996704&sr=8-3&keywords=accuteck LW Measurements Scale - 24.67 http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Postal-Shipping-Postage-35/dp/B001S9HWKS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_op_13?ie=UTF8&refRID=0CG6PNHHSKK7K2A9JZXZ I can't ever see selling something over 30lbs and if so I could always do the PO run. Cheers, LD
March 5, 201411 yr I.use accutek, very simple to use, I have an 86 lb po registered scale from them Edit: go to eBay and type in accutek postal scale and you should see the 86lb one for $17 or so
March 5, 201411 yr I just hold them on my scales and take away my weight from the total. Simple but effective and cheap! Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker
March 5, 201411 yr I just hold them on my scales and take away my weight from the total. Simple but effective and cheap! Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker Intuitive! :-)
March 5, 201411 yr I just hold them on my scales and take away my weight from the total. Simple but effective and cheap! Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker I also do this
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