Lab Scale 2000g/0.01g Digital Scale for Lab & Kitchen vs Bonvoisin 1000g x0.01g analytical balance
Overall winner: Bonvoisin 1000g x0.01g analytical balance
Key Differences
WELLiSH A offers a higher capacity (2000g) and lists a lower price tier and multi-function tare/counting with four units, but omits a calibration weight and batteries. Bonvoisin B is a lower-capacity (1000g) unit with external calibration support and adjustable feet for leveling, higher review count and slightly better average rating despite some reports of fluctuating readings
Lab Scale 2000g/0.01g Digital Scale for Lab & Kitchen
High-precision digital scale with 0.01g accuracy and multiple units. Features tare and counting functions with four weighing units (g, ct, oz, lb). Powered by cord or battery (battery not included)
Pros
- high-precision 0.01g readability
- multi-unit weighing (g, ct, oz, lb)
- tare and counting functions
- two power options (cord or battery)
Cons
- calibration weight not included
- battery not included due to shipping policy
Bonvoisin 1000g x0.01g analytical balance
Compact analytical balance with 0.01 g precision and adjustable feet for level operation. Customers note accurate readings and easy calibration, with some variability in weight readings
Pros
- 0.01 g high precision
- adjustable feet for level setup
- easy external calibration
- level bubble indicator
Cons
- mixed weight stability reported by some users
- some readings vary during use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WELLiSH |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WELLiSH |
| User Reviews | Bonvoisin |