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The RASSE Digital Pocket Scale offers professional-grade precision with a 50g capacity and 0.001g accuracy, ideal for jewelry, lab, and powder measurements. Its compact, durable ABS body features a backlit LCD with 6 unit conversions, tare and piece counting functions, and comes complete with calibration weights, tweezers, and weighing pans. Designed for portability and ease, it’s the perfect tool for millennial professionals who demand accuracy on the go.







| Best Sellers Rank | #135,623 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #43 in Calibration Weights |
| Brand | RASSE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,405 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Special Feature | 6 Units Conversion, Backlit LCD Display, High Precision, Samrt Auto Shut Off |
| Weight Limit | 50 Grams |
G**E
Accurate and Convenient Mini Scale
I bought this scale mainly for weighing small gemstones and silver coins, and I’m impressed with how accurate it is. The 0.001g precision really helps when working with tiny items where even the smallest difference matters. What I like: Compact and portable – It easily fits in my drawer and doesn’t take up space on my workbench. Accurate and reliable – I tested it with the included calibration weights, and the readings were spot on. Complete kit – It comes with tweezers, weighing pans, and calibration weights, which makes it ready to use right out of the box. Easy to read – The LCD screen is clear, even in low light. Minor downsides: It’s sensitive to drafts and movement, so it works best on a stable surface. The plastic body feels lightweight, but for the price, it’s acceptable. Bottom line: If you need a small, accurate scale for jewelry, powders, or lab work, this is a solid choice. It does exactly what it promises without any fuss.
M**I
Easy to use, compact, accurate, inexpensive
Bought this for measuring supplements. It seems accurate and reliable, easy to use. Keep the calibration weight handy! It’s compact, looks like a quality product. I’m not sure if it travels well, as I use it in my kitchen.
W**K
Clean, Simple, Easy to use
The scale is a small simple device that gets the job done without any unneeded complication. The packaging is surprisingly good quality and everything is organized well in it. It comes with some tweezers, a small cup for holding and pouring whatever it is you're measuring, and a 50g weight to verify it's calibrated. The scale itself has a plastic cover you can close over the top to protect it when not in use. The scale appears to be accurate and sensitive to the milligram, so it gets the job done. Since the packaging is so nice, you can even put it away there until you need it. The only flaw I found was in the user manual that came with the scale. It has multiple typos and can be unclear at times. The user manual being so poor really contrasts with the quality of the scale itself, so if they improved that it would make the presentation a little better.
M**R
Love the accuracy to .001!
I loved the low price for an accurate scale out to .001! My other scale was only good to .1 which was not sufficient. The blue readout is nice and large too. It starts up quick w/ a "hello" and is quick to be ready to weigh. I also wanted a scale with a weight to be able to calabrate of which this one has a 50 gram weight. It is samm and compact maybe an inch longer than a credit card, but that is no minus at all. Very easy to transport. This works so well to weigh my silver rounds in a troy ounce which need to weigh 31.103 grams. 3 of recently purchased 1 troy rounds were underweight. So I can exchange them where I bought them locally. All in all, I cannot think of any negatives about this scale, I SIMPLY LOVE IT!
G**S
PERFECT alternative to $$$$$ scales
Ok, so no, there is NO 'white' powder being measured, but all kinds of the 'Black' stuff..... Soooooo, you can go buy one from the usual sources and pay a fortune for it, or get one from the Bay that doesn't read the same way twice, or you can save a bunch of dough and get this really nifty scale. JARGON ALERT: for those who understand.... My Dillon 1050 needs to be calibrated but once to set up a run depending on the nitrocellulose du jour. This scale read accurate RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX. Comes with a calibration weight, so throughout the run, I flip in on, hit it with the calibration weight, pull a filled case, dump it in the handy little formed tray, (also included), it read consistently to .01 GRAINS (yes, it measured directly to grains), then I could return the powder to the case with the formed tray, adjust the 1050 if needed, and roll on. The purchase could be used to handload right from whats in the box. No conversion, no additional tools needed, instantly re calibrates, super precise, and at a REAL budget price. I'm delighted - its the 4th scale I've had - the FIRST one did the job out of the box at a price I thought was reasonable.
B**N
Great scale for the money -- very accurate
This is an amazing scale for the price. With the included 50g weight I've never seen it go off by more than four hundredths (0.04) of a gram! And that was after not recalibrating it for a long time. I'm pretty big into making my own sauerkraut and this is invaluable for measuring the salt ratio. My regular kitchen scale is very imprecise. I can put several tablespoons of salt on it and it will still read 0 grams. This one is accurate to the thousandth (0.001) of a gram and it makes measuring out a 2% salt ratio incredibly easy. The instructions are very clear and recalibrating it is only about a 15 second process. One thing to be aware of is that this scale is only designed to weigh very small amounts. For my model, anything over 50 grams overloads it, but that's to be expected when you need as much precision as I do. Overall this an amazing scale for the price.
M**L
Good scale, recommend to buy it.
It’s a good scale. Very nice that it goes down to about 5-6 mg, where it begins to register. Comes with 50 gram weight to calibrate the scale. Letters are easy to read. If I would make a suggestion it would be to have the calibration instructions as a sticker somewhere on the scale.
C**K
What an awful scale, in almost every way
I've had/used this scale for a couple years, and honestly it's bad in almost every conceivable way: Build - the top tray's foot (that presses on the sensor) has too much friction on its surround, and often gets a bit stuck and will not read weight. You must make sure it's clean and kind of spin it around a bit until it's in a position where it moves easily up and down. The whole thing is pretty cheaply built and there's no way that it has the precision that it claims, just based on the design. Accuracy/Use - It often registers no weight, even when a weighted container is used and tared first. There's something weird going on with it. Either it "cheats" and pretends to weight things with some pretended accuracy (it shows mg precision despite not having it) or it just has a very low-resolution ADC being used, that could not possibly resolve things down to mg. I think that the problem is BOTH, because I have two different "calibration" weight sets. Take, say, the 50g weight from each set. One is a certified cal weight that I trust, and one is a cheapo cal weight that is wayyyy off if you check it on a good quality, calibrated lab scale. However, they both read identically on this cheap scale, down to extreme precision of like 50.012g. There is no way, whatsoever, that they are the same exact weight down to the mg, but the scale sees a 50g weight and says "this is what a 50g weight should weigh in my nonsensical programming". We are led to believe that, wow, look at that, it's so accurate that it reads 50.012g! It's only 12mg off at 50g! When in fact, it has no idea what the actual weight is. I've also noticed when weighing light things, it will jump around somewhat arbitrarily. I can "pre-weight" it with a container and then tare it, but things that weigh, say, <100mg will often not register no matter what I do. Other times, though, if I remove the container and place it back down in the same spot, it will claim that it weighs 5mg or 100g or whatever. It's just sort of random, and NOT useful for anything. It never goes up by 1mg, either. It will register no change until suddenly something weighs 20+mg more, then it will jump up. I get it, it's a CHEAP scale. The truth, though, is that I don't really see it as a scale anymore. It's closer to a random number generator, or a toy. I think I'll throw it away to keep myself from ever being tempted into trying to use it for anything. You might as well just throw your money away. Don't depend on this scale for anything like dosing medications, home science experiments, etc. It will lie to you. I'm not sure what all those "positive reviews" see in this scale. The screen is nice and readable, though.
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