Lab Scale 2000g/0.01g Digital Scale for Lab & Kitchen vs Bonvoisin Lab Scale 5000g x 0.01g Electronic Analytical Balance
Overall winner: Bonvoisin Lab Scale 5000g x 0.01g Electronic Analytical Balance
Key Differences
WELLiSH (A) offers 0.01 g precision with a 2000 g capacity and a lower listed price tier, but it omits a calibration weight and batteries. Bonvoisin (B) provides the same 0.01 g precision with a larger 5000 g capacity and includes leveling feet and a level bubble, though some users report mixed stability and accuracy concerns
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 Lab Scale 5000g x 0.01g Electronic Analytical Balance
Analytical balance with 0.01 g precision across 200–5000 g ranges. Includes level adjustment, overload alarm, and external calibration. Users note accurate readings and easy calibration, with some variability in weight stability
Pros
- 0.01 g precision
- adjustable feet for level setup
- level bubble and overload alarm
- external calibration
Cons
- mixed stability in weight readings
- some variation in readings over time
- customer reports fluctuating measurements
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WELLiSH |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bonvoisin |
| User Reviews | Bonvoisin |