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    Looking for a good scale for snakes

    I've used over a dozen different digital scale over the years but I've never found a really good one yet. My last one was a nightmare, because it took a LOT to get it turned on and swapped to grams from pounds, and then I swear if I didn't touch it for 3 seconds, it turned itself off.

    I would like a scale that does larger snakes easily, uses grams(or can be switched to grams easily), doesn't auto-shut itself off, and doesn't break the bank in price.

    Any suggestions? I appreciate any help here. I can google all day long but that doesn't tell me how good the product is.
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    whatever u do, don't buy this one:



    i bought it for the looks. sure it works, put it's not the most practical. :/

    (sorry i'm no help.

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    $49.99 what's your price range if you don't mind me asking..?? this one works good for me..




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    Got mine at Walmart for about $20 and weighs to 5k gram

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    I would not mind spending up to $50, but I'd worry that my larger pythons wouldn't fit on that one.

    Which one at Walmart? I've gotten two from there so far. Also my latest one that I hated came from Walmart too. LOL.
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    Re: Looking for a good scale for snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
    $49.99 what's your price range if you don't mind me asking..?? this one works good for me..



    I use this one as well. As for my big snakes I use a big salad bowl in top of the supplied bowl.

    Here's a link to amazon $27.00 for this scale.
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    what size pythons you talking about..Get a bigger bowl or something to hold the snakes in...

    after installing the batteries::

    step 1 press the Tare button in the middle, this ZEROS everything out

    step 2 weight the "bowl/container" your using to weigh the snakes by itself...

    step 3 weight the snake in the container, get your weight number then subtract the containers weight from the "snake and container" weight.. That's just if you needed a bigger container...

    Oh yeah and it has a PROGRAMMABLE Auto-Shut off

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    I have this one http://www.amazon.com/My-Weigh-7001-.../dp/B000MCZNHG , really perfect, for larger animal I replace the bowl with a 6 quarts tub.

    If you chose grams it will stay on grams without you having to set it up again.

    Works with batteries or adapter
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    I have this one, and it works fantastic for me - but my BP's are still babies.

    http://www.amazon.com/Camry-Accuracy.../dp/B00A8RMWEW

    $18 on Amazon.

    The bowl that comes with it is perfect for babies. However, it's way too small for adults, so I just went out and grabbed a big metal mixing bowl to check it. Weighed a Webster's Desktop Reference set in the small bowl - 1.73 Kg. Put the large bowl on and tared it out, and the set weighed in exactly the same. That big bowl should be plenty large enough for any ball python - not so much a mature Burmese, probably!

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    Usually if you tare it out, it will zero no matter what is on it. So if your scale allows it, you can put the mixing bowl on instead of the thing it comes with, hit TARE and it will zero it so you can just add the snake and get the weight, without using math to subtract the bowl weight.

    Thank you all for the links and suggestions! I will be checking out all of them and ordering one.

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