The most expensive parcel scale is not always the best. A cheaper scale is often enough to achieve the desired results. We show you what to look out for when buying a parcel scale!
1. what is a parcel scale and what is it used for?
A parcel scale belongs to the category of platform scales. This is a digital or mechanical device that is used to determine the weight of shipments. These are generally used for the shipment and delivery of parcel-shaped goods (parcels) and are an indispensable tool for anyone who regularly deals with the shipment of such consignments.
2 What types of parcel scales are there?
Mechanical parcel scales are available for private use or for smaller companies. Most of these scales are portable, so they are easy to transport and set up. Some models have a carrying handle so that you can take the scale with you wherever you go. However, when choosing a mechanical parcel scale, you should bear in mind that these types of scales are generally not as accurate as digital scales. Digital parcel scales are available for medium to large companies. This type of scale is usually stationary and has a higher price tag than mechanical scales. Digital parcel scales are usually very accurate and offer various features such as data storage and output, network connectivity and more.
3. the price range for parcel scales – is the expensive purchase worth it?
Depending on size and functionality, the price of a new parcel scale varies greatly. This article will highlight the differences between the various types of scales to help you decide which type of scale is best for your business. There are basically three different types of parcel scales: mechanical, electronic and computerized scales. Mechanical scales are the simplest and least expensive and are therefore best suited to small businesses on a budget. Electronic scales are slightly more expensive than mechanical scales, but offer more features such as automatic weighing and data storage. Computerized scales are the most expensive and have the most advanced features such as remote diagnostics and remote data transfer. So if you’re looking for a high-quality parcel scale, it’s worth investing in a computerized scale.
4. choosing the right parcel scale
Before you buy a parcel scale for shipping, you should first consider what maximum load (heaviest parcel) and platform size (usual parcel size) you need. If you want to use the scale very intensively, it is worth investing more money in a solid model. The A&D FG-KBM, Kern IFB or Ohaus Defender 3000, for example, are very robust and have a short stabilization/settling time, which means they are more productive. These scales are also available as verified versions: the A&D FG-KBM-EC, Kern IFB-M and Ohaus Defender 3000-M. If you are looking for a flexible display unit with cable, you will find this in the Ohaus Catapult 5000 (with detachable spiral cable) as well as the Kern IFB and Ohaus Defender 3000-SE. If you are looking for a scale that has both a large weighing surface and a low maximum load for light but bulky parcels, we recommend the Ohaus Catapult 5000-L. Many of our parcel scales have standard or optional RS232, USB or RJ45 Ethernet interfaces for transferring the weight to your computer.
5. conclusion parcel scale
There is a wide range of prices for parcel scales. Entry-level models start at less than 100 euros, while the top models cost several thousand euros. At first glance, it seems as if you have to dig deeper into your pockets for higher quality. However, this is not always the case – a mid-range model is often sufficient to deliver reliable and accurate results. So if you want to buy a parcel scale, you should first consider what requirements you have of the device. If parcels are only sent occasionally or smaller items are weighed, an entry-level model is perfectly adequate. However, if the scale is to be used frequently and regularly, integrated into ERP systems or networks or if large and bulky items are to be weighed, it is advisable to invest in a higher-quality model.
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Verified platform scale Soehnle 7973.16.120 – Maximum load 150 kg – Readability 10 g – Weighing surface 660 x 550 mm – Stainless steel
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