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Balanza Digital | Truweigh Gran Classic 0.01g/200g

El precio original era: S/100.00.El precio actual es: S/90.00.

La minibáscula digital Truweigh Grand Classic puede pesar con precisión hasta 200 gramos. Puede cambiar fácilmente entre g, kg, lb, oz y lb:oz. La legibilidad es de 0,01 g, lo que es ideal para pesar flores. Esto hace que sea fácil mantener la coherencia con el empaque o las dosis personales. Esta báscula tiene calibración de un toque y se recomienda calibrarla antes del primer uso. Evite superficies desniveladas, frecuencias de radio, alta humedad, viento o corrientes de aire, vibraciones y temperaturas extremas. Estas condiciones pueden afectar negativamente las lecturas. Cada minibáscula incluye 2 pilas AAA y una garantía limitada de 10 años. 

  • GRAND CLASSIC | La báscula Truweigh Grand Classic es una báscula de bolsillo compacta con un elegante acabado negro mate. Es una excelente opción para pesar cantidades personales de cannabis, joyas, medicamentos o para uso en la cocina. 
  • CAPACIDAD DE 200 G | Esta minibáscula tiene una capacidad estándar. Puede pesar hasta 200 g y medir hasta 0,01 g. La báscula puede medir en las unidades g, kg, lb, oz y lb:oz. 
  • NEGRO | Esta báscula tiene un acabado en negro liso. La plataforma de pesaje es de cromo metálico. La tapa con bisagras se puede utilizar como bandeja extensible para pesar. 
  • FUNCIONES | Esta báscula tiene más que funciones básicas de encendido y apagado y cambio entre unidades. Cuenta con una función de tara simple, apagado automático y función de conteo de piezas. 
  • PANTALLA LCD | Utilice el Grand Classic en cualquier condición de iluminación gracias a la pantalla LCD retroiluminada. También cuenta con protección contra sobrecarga. 

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