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Your cart is empty.WISHSOM Industrial Counting Scale, High Precision Digital Inventory Scale, 30kg/0.5g Weight Scale for Coins, Parts, Electronic Gram Scale with kg/g/lb Switching, LCD Large Display(Includes Batteries)
CFL
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Be sure to check out the measurements on this before you order as the scale might not fit on everybody's workstation. However, once you set it up and understand how it works, this is as good as most other counting scales I've ever seen. It feels like it can handle having plenty of metal objects piled on, and it still keeps count. I'm pleased, even though it's bigger than I would've expected.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I originally picked up this scale as just a more robust counter scale since the little spring-loaded one we'd been using was just too small and maxed out at too low of a weight.With this one, we get a much bigger surface, way more weight measuring, and the added bonus of a zero function. The conversion is nice too, but we've not needed it yet.This scale saved us last week when my son had a troop project to bake an item to be judged.We couldn't find our measuring cups or spoons anywhere.Thankfully, the recipe he was following included gram measurements, and this scale was the perfect match for it.He used it for almost every ingredient dry and liquid, and this was after scaling up the servings.He chose to make honey croissants. He'd never baked anything from scratch before. Let's just say that I was... skeptical.It took 3 days to follow the recipe correctly.He was able to finish them in time, and they were raved over at the potluck presentation that night. He got first place!They were very good, and I have to give credit to my son, but also to this scale. Its precision allowed him to nail the ingredient amounts and I think that really benefitted the whole recipe.It's a winner in our house, and will be used for years to come.
Jodi Workman
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This is a heavy duty, professional quality, high performance scale. It is obvious from the quality of construction that it is made to last. It is not excessively large but it’s definite not compact either. Easy to set up and offers a very nice selection of features. Accurate, sensitive, reliable and functional.
osiris
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
For $120 this precise digital counting scale is expensive. However it is industrial grade and very precise. It has ability to count items (you weight a single item and then you can weight several items and it will tell you how many of those item.) I don't see any battery nor ability to use DC power (the AC power cable has a hard time being plugged into the unit.) The large LCD is back-lighted. The manual is not the greatest. The small green leveling bubble is loosely held and moves (it's also hidden under the weighing plate.) There are a bunch of rubber-like washer loose all over (the instruction doesn't mentioned what to do with them.) You can switch between g, kg and lb unit. This item deserved 3.5 stars.
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
This is a great scale. It's large and has a huge range where it's still accurate. It accurately weighed a 20g test weight and it also accurately weighed a 1kg bottle of water. It is full featured for counting by weight with every setting you could need. It also has a battery backup, so you can use it unplugged for quite a while once the battery charges.However, the instruction manual is HORRIBLE. It's all broken english that makes no sense. You're going to have to learn this thing by trial and error. It's not that hard to figure it out, but at this point there should be clear and concise instructions that were translated by somebody who actually speaks fluent English.
Longtime Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
This is a very nice scale. I was tempted to ding it a star for their really poor manual – see pics for samples - but it is not too difficult to figure out what things mean so I didn’t. At the bottom of the box there were also a bunch of soft plastic washers thrown in without explanation for what they were for. They turned out to fit the feet of the top plate so I stuck some there which stabilized the plate a bit.I am always skeptical of claims of great precision so did some tests. I had available a kitchen scale from Oxo that I used for comparison. Of course, in such comparison tests you don’t know which one is incorrect if the readings differ. Ideally you do accuracy testing with calibration weights, which I don’t have...One thing I do have is an iPhone 16 Pro, which according to Apple weighs (actually has a mass of) 199 g. Without a case the scale said 209 g, a concerning 5% difference. But then I put it on the Oxo and it also showed 209 g. Then I remembered that I still have the screen protector glass on the phone and those tend to weigh just about 10 g, so the two scales are likely very accurate.The other test I did was with a Himalayan salt lamp – primarily because its weight was near the 5 lb limit of the Oxo. This time the subject scale showed 2.3325 kg, while the Oxo showed 2.331 kg – see pictures. That’s agreement within a remarkable 0.06%.All in all I think this scale is pretty impressive. I won’t use it for counting but have no reason to believe it wouldn’t be good for that as well. BTW, the scale runs off internal batteries. It comes with an AC cable but that doesn’t have to be plugged in for the scale to work.
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
This is heavy duty quality scale. It appears to be perfectly balanced as far as accuracy goes. I would advise to not drop it to knock off the accuracy.
William Faulk
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
I found that while the raw weight measurements were very exact that the counting function was frequently wrong. The way it works is that you count out ten of the item, weigh them, enter counting mode, and then put the rest on. It was frequently one or two wrong, when if I just weighed just one manually and then all of them and divided with a calculator that it would be correct. I find it hard to understand how it could be that bad at dividing, but it apparently is. It was seldom very wrong, usually off by only one or two, but it was also seldom 100% correct.It seems to work well as a scale, but I don't think I'd trust the counting function.
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