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| james_s:
That looks a lot like the scale I use to measure the tracking force on turntable needles. |
| SilverSolder:
Some more use cases here: 1) Weighing ink cartridges (for inkjet printers) so I know when they are running low and ready to refill... 2) Weighing yogurt culture powder 3) Weighing yeast powder |
| Alex Eisenhut:
I was weighing quadcopter blades for reasons. Turns out it makes no difference as far as I could tell... Then I got a blade balancer and the motor was shaking more with a balanced blade. Now I don't weigh anything anymore. :-DD |
| Macbeth:
No drug dealer would ever bother with 0.01g resolution. Before these cheap electronic scales a low end dealer would just use a traditional small beam balance scale and the "calibrated" 1 gram weight would be a single cigarette out of a 20 pack (which would be 1g +/- 0.2g). They would put their finger on the scale anyway. It's absurd to think these electronic devices are for common drug dealers. :-DD Having said that, they may be useful to a Carfentinal dealer (usually the CCP) who decides on providing samples to a top level Mexican cartel gang? The kind of people who will do an LD50 test on the local populace before diluting it 10,000 times to sell as street heroin? I'm sure these billionaires are very happy that they can save a few hundred bucks on AliExpress. |
| themadhippy:
no need for fancy weights to check your weed deals,1 uk penny=1/8 and 2p =1/4 |
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