on โ14-10-2017 01:45 PM
I thought I'd ask this question on the Seller forum even though I am not a seller.
I was wondering what sellers use to weigh parcels so that they are (hopefully) as accurate as if they were weighed at an Aust Post PO. I am also hoping it is not something really expensive. ๐
on โ14-10-2017 02:03 PM
I use a Terraillon electronic kitchen scale
on โ14-10-2017 02:37 PM
My digital scales are from Kmart, under $20.00 and weigh up to 5kg with pretty much spot-on accuracy.
on โ14-10-2017 02:51 PM
I have $20 from Target and they match what my $200 ones I've had for donkey's year say
on โ14-10-2017 09:59 PM
i have some cheap ones i bought from officeworks - only go up to 5kg as nothing i send is really over that. haven't faulted me yet.
when i first got them, i simply measured the accuracy a couple of times by noting the weight of a particular parcel and then taking it to my local PO and seeing what it weighed on their scales and it was only a gram out, so now i know the differential.
on โ15-10-2017 11:51 AM
Like others, mine were less than 20 bucks from K-Mart and weight exactly the same as the scales at the post office, down to the last gram.
on โ15-10-2017 12:34 PM
Ours are a set of 5kg scales from a kitchen place.
They are consistemtly within a gram or two of the PO scales.
I think they were around $30 mark.