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    Hi all,

    I don't own a set of scales at the moment - I just go off the measure stuck to my box. With the winter season approaching I'm thinking about getting a set for my box - wishful thinking! Can anyone recommend a particular brand? Not wanting to spend loads of money.

    Cheers,
    James

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    how much do you want to spend £5 ? £10 £40 ?

    the more you pay the more accurate and the longer they will last?
    N.A.C.C.

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    • #3
      Iv'e had a set of berkley digitals 3 yrs or so,can't fault e'm,been very reliable for me,not that I catch a lot worth weighing

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      • #4
        Cheers lads.

        Found a set of 50lb Berkleydigital scales in 1oz increments - might be the same that you have? Ebay for £15 delivered

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        • #5
          I use the wife's luggage scales does the job and fairly accurate ( hope she don't read this lol) no idea what they cost tho

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          • #6
            Originally posted by james89 View Post
            Cheers lads.

            Found a set of 50lb Berkleydigital scales in 1oz increments - might be the same that you have? Ebay for £15 delivered
            I think berkley do a cheaper version in blk,bout £20 ish could be wrong..mine are the red n grey one's,I have the 30lb model....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by james89 View Post
              Cheers lads.

              Found a set of 50lb Berkleydigital scales in 1oz increments - might be the same that you have? Ebay for £15 delivered
              Had same ones for 6 year reliable and quite accurate +- 1oz with 10lb been checked and calibrated,can also set them to read kgs too.Cost me around 15 at time of purchase.Do the job for your first double good luck.
              Last edited by Raptor1; 31-08-2015, 02:16 PM.

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              • #8
                Have the same 50lb ones for 3 years now. Had to change the battery once. Can't fault them

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