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crystalcastles

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Apr 15, 2026
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I'm prepping for when/if I get SN. What kind of scale do I need. Is there a specific name for it? I know brand doesn't matter, but I want a scale that is able to detect grams.

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DeathSweetDeath

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Nov 12, 2025
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Idk. I bought measuring spoons that measure grams instead. If you want a scale that measures grams, just type that into your search.
 
hello707

hello707

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Jun 19, 2026
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A regular digital baking or kitchen scale would work since they usually have an option to measure in grams. Just double check if they have that and check reviews for precision.
 
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volo

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Apr 22, 2026
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Any plain kitchen scale that shows grams.
 
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tooafraidtodiez

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A precise scale that can measure 0,1 to 0,11 grams
 
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volo

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Apr 22, 2026
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A precise scale that can measure 0,1 to 0,11 grams
With respect: Naah, I don't think two or even one decimal space is needed (although, any plain digital scale will likely have them). You just need to throw in approximately/ about 20–25g into 50g of water, and this doesn't even have to be that precise. IMHO
 
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isthisthingon

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With respect: Naah, I don't think two or even one decimal space is needed (although, any plain digital scale will likely have them). You just need to throw in approximately/ about 20–25g into 50g of water, and this doesn't even have to be that precise. IMHO
Agree with this, close to 25g is what you need. A little under or a little over, .1 or whatever, isn't going to matter.
 
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