Guest guest Posted February 11, 2010 Report Share Posted February 11, 2010 I'm working with infants who are <2 pounds while they are still admitted to the nursery where I have a scale with an accuracy of 2 grams. The specs for the MBSC-55 state it is accurate to .5 oz (15 grams) for objects between 2-55 pounds. An accuracy within 15 grams is not adequate for pre and post feed weights. Here are the product specs: Product Description The ULTRASCALE MBSC-50 is designed to be the ultimate scale for home, office or small business. Whether you're weighing newborns, toddlers, pets, foods, postcards, letters, parcels, envelopes, mailing tubes, padded packs, small boxes, medium boxes or even large boxes, this scale has been designed to suit your needs perfectly. The MBSC-55 dual range design allows accurate reading of small letters in 0.1oz increments for 0-2 lbs, while larger packages are read in 0.5oz increments for 2-55 lbs. You no longer need one scale for letters and another for boxes. This is an asset for any home or office. The wide angle LCD offers a detachable and wall mountable readout on a flex-cord is perfect for installing in your nursery or office. Additional features include a HOLD feature (to lock in a weight while the infant is moving), TARE feature (to zero out the weight of a tray or item), adjustable auto off times and much more. Includes AC Adapter. Batteries not included. > > Dear Colleagues: > > I don't believe that 3 grams more or less will matter on a pre/post feed weight. > > What do you all think? > > warmly, > Nikki > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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