Agreed. I've got a typical moderately accurate kitchen scale. I've also got an AC Pro 200 that reads in .01 gram increments. I'm very happy with that setup. The AC Pro goes up to 200 grams, which is high enough for me to use the tare function with little glass desert dishes on it. That way I can pre-measure ingredients in the containers. I find that to be more convenient then using a lighter container to measure in, or scraping off the scale into another container.For one gallon batches I find you really need two scales. The typical 11lb kitchen scale and a gram scale. The small gram scales are pretty cheap
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This scale does occasionally vary, with no change in contents, by .05 grams. I find that amount of weight negligible to my usage.
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