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Weighing Scales

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I hope I am posting this question in the right section...

I was wondering if anyone has any good suggestions on scale to weigh bearded dragons on... We've been looking and aren't sure what to get...any input would be most appreciated! THANKS EVERYONE!

Kacy
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I use My Weigh scales. I have a 6000g and a 500g. The 6000 weighs in full gram increments and the 500 weighs in 0.1 increments. They are great scales for the money.
They have replaced the 6000g model with a 7000g, the 7001DX. Probably the best price on them can be had at Old Will Knott Scales, $34.90.
There's also a 3000g model for $29.90.
 
I have the 7001DX and I love it. I also bought it at Old Will Knott Scales and they have excellent customer service. I had my scale in 2 days.
 
I have a Jennings CJ-4000 that I purchased from Old Will Knott.

I have to agree that Old Will has great customer service.
 
Weigh Max -used for ball pythons, but if you have a container, you could probably wiegh anything. i got it off Ebay for $20
 
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