[meteorite-list] Ad World's smallest pocket scale

Mike Martinez meteor1 at comcast.net
Sat Oct 21 05:39:22 EDT 2006


Hi Everyone

 

I have some wonderful scales for sale.  I weighted a 241 gram meteorite on one and reweighed the same meteorite on an $1800.00 scale and it was accurate.  That is incredible for something that can fit in your watch pocket.  Check it out.  

 

http://www.meteorflash.com/SMALL.JPG

 

 

Pocket Scales >> 1/10th Gram >> Key Chain Scale

$20.00 each, Shipping is free in the US and $3.00 overseas.

 

This is the world's smallest pocket scale with slide cover.  This compact scale is only 3" x 1.5" x 0.5"; and is small enough to be used as a key chain.

 

Although it's tiny in size, it is fully functional with stainless steel platform and backlight.

 

It can be used in many applications i.e.  Weighing food products for calorie control for a personal diet program, for weighing precious stones or gems for the weekend "rockhound" enthusiast or any other hobby where 1/10th gram accuracy is needed.

 

Product Features:

 

High quality strain gauge load cell system makes it accurate in full capacity range.

 

High density ABS housing and metal support makes it very durable.

Stainless steel platform is safer for food and more durable than competitor's units with plastic platforms.

Detachable slide cover can be used as a scoop.

High contrasts LCD display makes the readouts clear to read.

TARE function covers unit's full capacity range.

Attractive blue backlights make display easily readable in low light conditions.

 

Specifications:

 

Scale Size:               3" (D) x 1.5" (W) x 0.5" (H) 
Weighing Modes:   g/oz/ct/gn 
Capacity:                  DW-250BK: 250g       
Accuracy:                  0.1 gram
Platform Size:          1.8" x 1.2"
Platform Material:   Stainless steel 
LCD Size:                 1" x 0.3" 
Power:                      Two LR1130 lithium batteries (included)
Packaging:              100 per case
Colors Available:    Black, Silver, White

 

Regards

 

Mike Martinez

 
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