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Tanita 1230 High Accuracy Digital Pocket Scale

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NHBS Price: £324.50 inc VAT | $506/€378 approx.
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A professional precision product with a very high resolution for a pocket scale.

The Tanita 1230 comes with a separate bowl and 20g calibration weight. Designed for weighing diamonds and other gems, it can also be used to provide precise weights of other small items such as small birds eggs.

The 1230 has four switchable measuring units. Extra features include a large hinged transparent cover which provides draught protection, programmable auto power-off times, and a sophisticated overload security system.

* Capacity: 20g
* Divsions: 0.002g
* Units: g, ct, ozt, gn

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Capacity: 20g
Divisions: 0.002g
Resolution: 1:10000
Precision: +/- 0.002 g
Units: g, ct, ozt, gn
Tare function: Up to 100% of capacity (reduces weighing range)
Weighing platform: 45mm diameter
Dimensions: 155 x 84 x 28 mm
Net weight (including batteries) 270g
Display: LCD, 5 digits, 13mm high
Power: 4 x 1.5V AAA batteries (included)
Energy saving function: Programmable auto switch-off
Operating temperature: 10 - 30 degrees C
Measuring position: Horizontal
Warranty: 2 years

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