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Robertal

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It depends on how accurate it is. If you can get at least 1/10th of an ounce, or can measure in grams. If you can't, I'd advise waiting until you can order in a scale. I bought mine when I started years ago from Old Will Knot (is that right?) on E-Bay. I know he's still there, cuz I see his name come up all the time. He has the best prices on scales around.

Some other places to look...I've been impressed with Jenn at Lotioncrafter. I want one of her microscales for detailed formulating (measures very very tiny amounts.

Basically, you need something very accurate, or weird, bad, and potentially dangerous things can happen with your formulations.

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