Scale for grain

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Banjo-guy
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Scale for grain

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I have a scale for hops. Could you recomend a scale for grain?
Is there an inexpensive quality scale our there?
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I have this 110 pound capacity scale, and have to say that for $25, it was a great purchase. I love the separate display module, so I can put a bucket on top of the scale without obstructing the view. Been working great for me.
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We have a MyWeigh ULTRASHIP- ULTRA 75 that we got before our brewing days for some E-bay stuff. I can't remember what we paid for it but it has been such a great scale since we re purposed it for brewing that when we wanted a hop scale we got their Triton T3. Both good quality and we got them rather cheap at the time.

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Why don't you use the ultra for hops
im Leben Geduld ist eine Tugend
in Brau-es ist eine Anforderung

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in brewing it is a requirement


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