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  • What scale are you using?

    We've been running a Rubbermaid H-479 for the last two and a half years. It has its quirks and we are looking to upgrade to something more heavy duty. Its daily tasks are used for weighing grain and pitching yeast so it's constantly getting dusty and dirty. What are you running?

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    What's the maximum weight you'd be putting on it at a time? If you're looking for something with upward flexibility, I'd suggest the Global Industrial drum scale (https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/p...00-lb-x-0-2-lb). It has wheels on one end to roll it out of the way when you're not using it, is reasonably water-and-dust resistant, and has great resolution for the size.

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      We're using a Global Industrial #300625. 400# capacity. We've been getting it dusty, dirty, and wet for 8 years and it still runs like a champ!

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        Originally posted by ArtifactCraig View Post
        What's the maximum weight you'd be putting on it at a time? If you're looking for something with upward flexibility, I'd suggest the Global Industrial drum scale (https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/p...00-lb-x-0-2-lb). It has wheels on one end to roll it out of the way when you're not using it, is reasonably water-and-dust resistant, and has great resolution for the size.
        About 45 pounds! That is an awesome scale but way overboard for what our needs are. Which are pitching weights and weighing out 5 gallon buckets of grain for our 3bbl MLT.

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