Greater Goods pet scale for small animals vs Digital pet scale for small animals, 0.1oz-33lbs, 1g accuracy
Overall winner: Greater Goods pet scale for small animals
Key Differences
Greater Goods (A) offers a higher listed maximum capacity (up to 44 lb) and strong user ratings with many reviews, making it better for heavier small animals and more reliable-feeling performance. MINDPET-MED (B) provides finer 1 g precision and multiple units including ml/tl, and comes in a lower price tier, but has mixed accuracy/functionality reviews and is noted not suitable for larger dogs/cats
Greater Goods pet scale for small animals
Accurate pet scale with tare function for easy weighing. Suitable for kittens, rabbits, and puppies with precise 5 g to 44 lb range; easy setup and use. Customers note its accuracy and ease of assembly
Pros
- tare function for zeroing
- high accuracy (5 g to 44 lb)
- easy setup and use
- suitable for small animals
Cons
- some users mention 40 lb capacity note
- no explicit display features described
Digital pet scale for small animals, 0.1oz-33lbs, 1g accuracy
High-precision pet scale for small cats, puppies, and other small animals with multiple units. Accurate to 1g/0.035oz; suitable for newborns and small pets. Customers note ease of use and value, with mixed opinions on accuracy and sturdiness
Pros
- high-precision 1g accuracy
- multi-unit measurements (g/kg/lb/oz/tl/ml)
- suitable for newborn pets and small animals
- easy to use
Cons
- not suitable for large dogs and large cats
- mixed accuracy reported by some users
- sturdiness described as variable
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MINDPET-MED |
| Durability | Greater Goods |
| Versatility | MINDPET-MED |
| User Reviews | Greater Goods |