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I have been reading several older threads on grain scales to try to find a reliable scale. Many of the threads are several years old and the most recent was over two years old. When I Googled the many scales used, I found conflicting statements regarding reliability.
By now, I would think there is a grain scale manufacturer that is considered a standard and the go to scale for weighing grains. What scale do you recommend that is reliable in its readings, solidly constructed and easy to read?
I am also researching for a second scale that will giving readings to .01g for use in adding hops and for measuring the various ingredients for treating the water depending upon the brew. I just received Ward Lab's test kit. What scale would you recommend for this task?
I would rather pay once for great scales that are accurate and will last rather than buying a cheaper scale just to discover it breaks easily, isn't accurate and doesn't last.
Thanks for your help and suggestions!
By now, I would think there is a grain scale manufacturer that is considered a standard and the go to scale for weighing grains. What scale do you recommend that is reliable in its readings, solidly constructed and easy to read?
I am also researching for a second scale that will giving readings to .01g for use in adding hops and for measuring the various ingredients for treating the water depending upon the brew. I just received Ward Lab's test kit. What scale would you recommend for this task?
I would rather pay once for great scales that are accurate and will last rather than buying a cheaper scale just to discover it breaks easily, isn't accurate and doesn't last.
Thanks for your help and suggestions!