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Weight Scale? Whats the best?

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What is a good weight scale for weighing reptiles in the range of Geckos to medium sized snakes?
 
shrap:

Thanks for the response (considering the Nugent thing and all). I have seen the scale you linked too. It looks pretty nice and I found it for around $55.oo plus shipping. I also ran into this scale: http://www.myweigh.com/mediumscales_KD600.html

which is the same class of scale but seems to have a few better features. It also has a lifetime warranty, is made in the U.S.A.(God bless America) and I found it for $40.oo plus shipping.
 
we have had our scale for five years or so.. it works in lb's kg. grams and oz..... has a tare option and weighs stuff up to 6 lbs. we bought ours off ebay for i think like $40 or $45 shipped
 

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