Re: Pumpkin Scales
I picked one up even cheaper from ebay, but it took me a few months to win a
digital for under $200. The analog versions are easier to come by, and cost
less, but are harder to get an accurate reading with better than 5lbs. of
accuracy. As Brian C. mentioned, nice when trying to make a decision when
you have pumpkins of similar size.
Bryan Saylor
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From: <BChris1335@aol.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: Pumpkin Scales
> I don't know about the inline scales that the PGVG is selling but I bought
> one last year from Harbor Master tools for about the same price and they
are
> awesome. No more guessing, no putting pieces on the scales. They came into
use
> twice this year as well for non-pumpkin related things as well. This year
I have
> 4 pumpkins that are estimated within 75# of each other. Which to take to
the
> weighoff? It will be easy to tell now.
> Brian C
>
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