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    Digital Scale Preference?

    Hey everyone!

    I'm looking to buy a scale for my ball collection, which will also be used for cresteds.

    I want to know what you guys are using, what you've tried, liked and did not like. I like to do my research before I buy anything, so any suggestions are welcome

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    Honestly most scales work and the price range between them is usually based on how much weight they can measure. I just got mine from bed bath and beyond. Just a regular food scale. Just make sure its not $10 cause you get what you pay for and make sure it has a nice flat surface for you to put bins on to help weigh your snakes. But you really can't go too wrong when buying one.
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    Re: Digital Scale Preference?

    I got mine from target for 34.99. It's digital and goes up to 11 pounds

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    I bought a mail scale from walmart.. yeah you get what u pay for i'm going to target lol i figured it was good enough but it can't weigh a large male probably close to 1000g so don't go there i paid $15... more like wasted $15

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    Re: Digital Scale Preference?

    Try here: http://www.escali.com/kitchen-multifunctional-scales/

    I bought one of the Pico models. It fits in your pocket and has an 11 pound capacity. The only thing I dont like about it is that its hard to use the zero out function with big tubs on the scale, because you cant reach the button without disturbing what ever is sitting on the scale. Looking back I probably would have gotten the Primo model.
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    Good point, most definately make sure that it will weigh your bigger snakes later on.
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