Thanks for the helpful suggestions. I'll first look locally for light weight measurement scales (ie. Staples?) as I like to see and hold what I buy before I buy if I can. If I can't find one locally I'll look for it on the net as suggested.
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I use an old Kodak balance scale; originally sold to home photo developers to measure out their chemicals. I've seen them at yard sales (that's where I found mine) for $5-$10.
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Harbor Freight has digital scales, if you have an HF convenient to you...
Also better Kitchen / Food Service suppliers probably have accurate digital scales...
Also better Kitchen / Food Service suppliers probably have accurate digital scales...
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