Kitchen scale recommendations

L
Joined 2026
14 posts
3/18/2026 · 1379 views

For measuring bac water + accurately dosing — I've been using a jewelry scale off Amazon that reads to 0.01g. Drifting on readings lately. Anyone have a specific scale they trust for the 0.01-0.1g range?

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P
Joined 2026
51 posts
3/19/2026

American Weigh Scales AWS-100. 0.01g. Cheap, consistent, comes with calibration weights. I've had two last 5 years.

S
Joined 2025
97 posts
3/20/2026

AWS-100 second. The 'Gemini-20' model is the upgrade if you want 0.001g. Probably overkill for peptides.

Growth + recovery
  • CJC-1295 no DAC · 100 mcg · pre-bed · sub-Q
  • Ipamorelin · 200 mcg · pre-bed · sub-Q
  • BPC-157 · 250 mcg · 2x/day · sub-Q
H
Joined 2025
212 posts
hexaclinicContributor
3/20/2026

Honestly for peptide dosing a decent insulin syringe and tick marks is more precise than weighing. Are you sure you need a scale?

Q2 stack
  • CJC-1295 no DAC · 100 mcg · pre-bed · sub-Q
  • Ipamorelin · 200 mcg · pre-bed · sub-Q
  • BPC-157 · 500 mcg · 2x/day · sub-Q
L
Joined 2026
14 posts
3/22/2026

Fair point. I use it more for food macros and it doubles for bac water math. Will grab the AWS-100. Thanks.

T
Joined 2026
21 posts
4/23/2026

AWS-100 is solid but honestly if you're drifting that much already you might have a calibration issue first. I recalibrate mine every couple weeks with known weights and that fixed my drift problem. If you're actually measuring bac water for dilution math just get the scale dialed in proper, the accuracy matters way more than which model you buy.

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