Acculab VIC-123 or Gempro 250? Or what? I heard the Gempro might be better. Cheaper, batteries, and weight is more stable over time.
Doesn't the acculab take 30 minutes to power up to accuracy? Does this mean it would be more accurate then and this is the price of accuracy? I thought the all around convenience of the GemPro might outweigh the acculab but I guess it has "accu" in the name so it must be accurate, right? It's only $80 more...
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10515 A moderate/good quality milligram scale for 23 bucks! I used it alot succesfully, it takes a week or two to get shipped out though.
Ugh, that price is too damn good. Would that be good enough for doing a few milligram measurements of cp 55 940 and 4 aco dmt?
I think I'll get the $23 scale and get a GemPro 250 when the other craps out, or just get a GemPro 250...
It would definitely work for 4 aco dmt (thats what i used it for, along with DPT, DiPT and DMT), however for the CP 55 940 maybe you could try diluting it on a 10:1 ratio with sugar or something, or just eyeballing it, since it would probably be easeir eyebaling doses of a few milligrams compared to 25 milligrams. The 23 dollar scale does not have an accuracy of more than a few milligrams, so I wouldnt use it to weigh the CP 55 940 (I may be thinking of jwh 10 or whatever it is, whats the active dose for CP 55 940?)
Yea, just a few mgs on the CP. But now that I'm looking at the prices, I think the JWH-018 is cheaper and more measurable, so I think I'll just stick to that and the cheap scale for now.
for the cp i would say weigh out like fifteen to twenty mg and split it in how ever many equil piles idk actually ha