Weed and hash are not cheap, so getting the correct amount of ganja for your buck is important. Whether you’re buying or selling, scales will ensure the deal is kosher. We stock a great selection of digital scales, accurate to sub-gram amounts (0.1, 0.01, and even 0.001g) and up to 500 grams.
Scales - Click here for more infoIf you're looking for a sturdy, precise, and dependable scale with all the features and accessories you could need, look no further. The 710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit includes On Balance's epic 710-Pro precision scale alongside loads of accessories, including a dab tool, a non-slip mat, concentrate containers, and much more.
Few pocket scales look as good as The Shine. Available in a Chrome Gold mirror finish, and with a 100 × 0.01g capacity, this compact scale will let you measure your product with precision and style, no matter where you are.
Rolling and weighing your bud has never been simpler thanks to the RAW x MY WEIGH Tray Scale. Capable of weighing from 0.01–1000g with extreme precision, this scale comes in handy whether you're weighing up your harvest or simply rolling up a number. Plus, the scale comes complete with a mini RAW rolling tray, perfect for rolling a joint or blunt.
On Balance scales offer high functionality and sleek, modern designs. The Envy is one of OB's flagship miniature scales, featuring everything you'd expect of a larger scale, but in a compact design. Most notably, the Envy features a large stainless steel weighing platform, a backlit display, and two large weighing trays.
The Myco is one of the most compact scales in On Balance's catalogue of high-precision digital scales. Small enough to fit in your pocket and weighing just 50g with batteries, this is the perfect scale to take on the road. Plus, like all On Balance scales, the Myco features a super-precise digital mechanism that accurately measures up to 100g in 0.01g increments.
Looking for the perfect pocket scale? Well, you've just found it. The Phantom by On Balance boasts a sleek, seamless design and an ultra-portable size, all without compromising accuracy. The Phantom also comes complete with a weighing tray that doubles as a carrying case to keep your Phantom scale protected, no matter where life takes you.
The SBS-200 digital mini precision scale by On Balance doesn’t just weigh even bigger batches of your herb thanks to a large capacity. The scale also includes a collapsible silicone bowl that can hold a large volume of herbs, and that serves as a protective case. The scale has a high weighing precision.
Scale MyWeigh i2500 not only just for weighing, but it is also able to count and lets you weigh item after item, wherein you can see the total weight displayed by pressing the NW/GW button. Comes with a fancy back-lit display, weighing bowl and a 30 years manufacturer warranty. Four AAA batteries included.
When it comes to measuring out your favourite herb, concentrate or wax, you'd only be doing yourself a disservice if you reached for any old kitchen scales. The On Balance KB-2000, however, is very much up to the job. It's easy to use and provides a highly accurate read-out to the nearest 0.1g. This is a robust and reliable scale that can be used for anything.
The Proscale 111 has one hundreth gram resolution and four weighing modes. Tiny with a tough cover, throw it in a bag with confidence. Accidently bump it into a wall in your pocket, no worries. Auto shut-off extends battery life.
The rugged and impact-resistant Tuff-Weigh digital scale sure can take the one or the other rough handling. The scale features rubberized grips and corners for added protection. It has a capacity of 200g with a resolution of 0.01g with 6 different weighing modes (g, oz, ozt , dwt, ct, gn). The lid can be removed and used as an expansion tray. Size: 8.4x14cm (scale), 5.9x7.6cm (platform)
The Scale Dipse AN 300 is a professional digital scale with an accuracy of two digits after the decimal point and a maximum weighing capacity of 300 grams. Its extra large buttons and the big display allow for a particularly easy operation and great readability of the result measured. Can be operated in 6 different weighing modes. Available in black and silver.
A handy set of 5 weighing cups. A great way to expand the weighing area of your digital scale. Can be used for weighing loose gems, medicines, herbs and many other small items.
If you have a digital scale that needs calibrating, these calibration weights are the thing you need. With weights from 500g downwards (200, 100, 100, 50 as far as single gram units). Made from stainless steel.
For an effortless way to measure out your favourite strains, truffles, and extracts, there's the On Balance CK-20. This compact tabletop scale provides a precise weighing method suitable for all kinds of substances. With a variety of customisable options, thanks to intuitive and simple controls, this is one device you shouldn't go without!
The MMZ-100 scale by On Balance weighs up to 100g with an accuracy of 0.01g in 6 different weighing modes. It uses 2x AAA batteries (included) and can be auto-calibrated. Comes with a lifetime/10 year warranty.
The Dipse 420 Series Digital Scale is the perfect scale for marijuana enthusiasts. This precise, professional digital scale has a weighing capacity of 100 grams with an accuracy of two digits after the decimal point. It features a removable cover that serves as a tray and an easy-to-read, blue backlit LCD display. Quality “Made in Germany” by Dipse!
If you're looking to make short work of weighing out your favourite dry herbs, waxes, or concentrates, the SBM-100 has got you covered. With a handy silicone bowl included, it's never been easier to add and remove substances with no fuss or mess. It's easy to use and has a large LCD backlit screen that's simple to make out. Measuring to the nearest 0.01g, it's ideal for all.
The SL-100 Slate is On Balance’s sleekest and thinnest precision scale. No larger than a small book of Post-its, the scale fits everywhere and looks great thanks to its modern design. The SL-100 has a weighing capacity of 100g and a resolution of 0.01g.
The Proscale 222 will always be accurate and never let you down. The tough case protects it from the rigours of everyday life. It also doubles as a weighing tray, ready for your bulkier demands.
The Scale Dipse 2000 is the perfect tool for those who want to weigh up to 2kg at an accuracy of 0.1g. This professional digital scale calibrates itself and can be operated in 5 different weighing modes (gram, gran, carat, ounces and unit counting). Power supply: 2x AAA batteries (included) or DC adapter (5V).
For an effortless way to weigh out your favourite strains and extracts, look no further than the On Balance IP-65 MAR-100. The device features an easy-to-use 4-button interface and a simple LED screen that will show you exactly what you're measuring in various units (g, oz, ozt, dwt, ct, gn). With IP-65 technology, it's protected against water and dust, making it reliable and robust.
The scale Joshs Z 200 impresses with a slick design held in black and a large weighing platform made from stainless steel. It boasts a neatly arranged control panel and a clearly readable display with a bright blue backlight that shows the results measured with an accuracy of two digits after the decimal point.
Myco digital scales by On Balance are perfect for measuring your herbs and fungi. They are precise, easy-to-use, and have a sturdy cover that keeps them protected during transport or storage. Available in two variants: Myco MX-100 with a capacity of 100g and a precision of 0.01g, and Myco MX-600 with a 600g capacity and 0.1g precision.
Finding a scale that suits all of your needs for weighing weed can initially be a bit confusing. If you’re thinking of picking up a scale but are a bit unsure of where to start or what’s best for your needs, then this short guide is created with you in mind. We will detail the whats and the whys of owning and using a scale.
This may seem like the most obvious place to start, but why should you use a scale in the first place? Whether you’re making edibles or managing doses of mushrooms or cannabis (which is relatively difficult to judge by eye), using a scale alleviates these issues by giving you a reliable and precise measurement of your chosen substance. By using a weed scale, shroom scale, or powder scale, you reduce the likelihood of including too much in your edibles or taking too many magic mushrooms, for example.
The right scale for you depends on your intended use and overall budget. It is important to have in mind precisely what your scale will be used for, as this will certainly dictate which models are most appropriate. You may find that you eventually own a couple of different weigh scales to suit your needs. It might seem like the obvious choice would be to cut corners and pick up the nearest kitchen scale you find in a store. The problem is, these are not the most appropriate to weigh out particularly large or small quantities.
Those aiming to measure out microdoses can purchase a stainless steel milligram scale for an extremely accurate measurement, even as small as .001g (1mg). It is certainly reassuring to own a digital scale with that type of pinpoint accuracy and easy LCD display readout. On the other hand, you may not be looking for that level of weighing detail. Instead, you can opt for a gram scale that allows you to weigh amounts of cannabis, etc. to the nearest gram.
This is another significant aspect some users neglect. The specs of your scale will reflect your intended use. There are so many features to comprehend, and you can certainly get by with a scale that has little to no additional features. But, you may run the risk of getting an imperfect measurement. For example, many digital weed scales have a “hold” feature that allows you to keep the readout on screen for as long as you need. While it sounds like common sense, this is a feature that is noticeably absent from a surprising amount of options on the market.
Size will often play a significant role in your choice of scale. Two key areas to keep in mind are portability and functionality. A little further on, we will touch upon the differences between desktop and pocket scales. But if you often travel, a pocket-sized digital scale will undoubtedly be of interest to you, and may be a little easier on your budget too!
Regardless of your specific use case, you will want a scale that offers sufficient sturdiness. A sturdy scale allows you to make much more accurate measurements. Sturdiness is also a key feature for weigh scales used on the go. Being able to withstand a knock or two will save you from regular replacements should anything untoward happen on your travels. There is often an extended warranty offered on a scale, which could be a deal-breaker in whether or not you make that purchase.
Overload protection is another aspect that is often overlooked, but may be important for your needs. Overload protection ensures a longer life for your scale. Occasionally, there may be times when your scale comes under excess strain from measuring; this can affect the accuracy. Weed scales that feature overload protection will reset without any issues and will give you an accurate measurement time and time again.
A digital scale has additional specs not seen in more traditional analogue options, such as an easier-to-read display. Other features include auto shutoff, calibration settings that allow you to fine-tune to your specifications, and more. As you can see, there are many specs to consider when searching for the ideal scale.
There are quite a few apparent differences between an analogue and a digital scale, the most obvious being their functionality. Analogue options rely on a spring weighing system and do not require any additional power or batteries. A digital scale, on the other hand, use sensors when weighing, offering a much more accurate and precise measurement. Digital scales require power to run and typically have a lot more features than their analogue counterparts.
Much like the previous paragraphs have mentioned, choosing a scale comes down to preference and intended use. This will be the catalyst when deciding. The next area to consider is where you will be using your scale, ie. whether you require a desktop or pocket scale.
There are substantial arguments for and against purchasing either type of device. Pocket scales are compact and easy to travel with. They are often more affordable than desktop scales but provide an accurate measurement all the same. If you're planning on purchasing a pocket weed scale, it is important to note that while they have a small weigh surface, this is usually serviceable for the average user. Just pop in a battery or two, and you are good to go!
Desktop scales will give you a higher weight capacity as well as a larger weighing surface, but at the cost of portability and discretion. The more substantial surface area may also cause some inaccuracies in weighing. Desktop models tend to be a much more expensive option compared to portable pocket scales.
Now that you have an idea of what purchasing a scale entails, all you need to do is make up your mind and take the plunge. Set yourself a modest budget, and you’ll be surprised at the scales available. There are plenty to choose from at the Zamnesia Headshop. What are you waiting for?