The best advice you have had is go buy a weight from a fishing shop. This way you know you are accurate.
So I bought my scale for 8 bucks on some promotion and I don't really feel like buying something additional to calibrate it with since it defeats the purpose of my 8 dollars expenditure. Just go to your local grocery store and buy your ordinary choice of cheese but ask the attendant to cut it in one block, you can even explain that you need this to calibrate your scale at home and tadaa… no waste of money and mmmmm cheese.
500ml bottle of water but you have to dump some water out to compensate for the plastic ------------------------------- my journals http://forum.grasscity.com/index.php?/topic/1244732-First-cfl-grow-lst-and-topping http://forum.grasscity.com/index.php?/topic/1273691-Root-trimming
ok i figured out what weighs exactlly 500g !!!!!!!! a 16.9 fl oz bottle of water it weighs 1.102 which is exactly 500 g and it works i just calibrated my scale i hope this useful to yall
A can of beans or corn works. It will calibrate it close enough to make a dollar way 1 gram or a nickel way 5 grams
Well since this has came alive again one american dollar is 1 gram Sent from my SM-J727P using Tapatalk
This info is always handy to know. It's still pertinent today. I still trust a balance beam over the digital.