

⚖️ Measure with Mastery, Carry with Confidence!
The MAXUS Digital Milligram Scale offers professional-grade precision with a 50g capacity and 0.001g readability. Equipped with a full windscreen and a rare 20g calibration weight, it ensures accuracy even in challenging environments. Dual-powered by AAA batteries or USB, this compact scale is ideal for jewelry, powders, reloading, and precise small-item weighing, making it a must-have for meticulous professionals and hobbyists alike.










| ASIN | B07ZQZ962K |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #809 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Calibration Weights |
| Brand | MAXUS |
| Color | Black |
| Date First Available | November 28, 2019 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
| Item model number | Dante (Black) |
| Manufacturer | Starsea Limited |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.3 x 1.5 inches |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.001-grams Grams |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Powder, Jewellery, Reloading |
| Special Feature | Auto Shut Off, Backlit Display, Lightweight, Tare Function |
| UPC | 779207918028 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
| Weight Limit | 50 Grams |
S**Y
Awesome little scale.
If you need a mg scale, this is a great one, especially for the price. It takes 2-AAA batteries, no coin or other special batteries required. It also comes with its own 20g weights to calibrate it - a rare thing. Very accurate, since it calibrates near mid and max capacity. Well thought out. Has a wind screen that covers the entire weighing area. Good for where you might have drafts that could throw the scale off. 0.001g is crazy small. You can probably weigh individual grains of sand with this thing. I got this scale mainly for mixing my own supplement solutions for my aquariums. Really impressed with this scale. Easy to use, read, calibrate. Couldn't as for anything more, except perhaps for a carrying case, but save the box with the inside trays and it will do.
T**L
Great for measuring out medicines
I have very light weight pills that I need to crush and take several times a day. When I am on the go, it can be very irritating to carry around the pill bottle, a pill crusher, and all my other necessities. I bought this so I could pre weigh, bulk pre crush a few, and package them for easier on the go use and this scale works great for that. It is able to accurately measure the weight of the pill that my other food scales could not detect. Overall it’s a great small scale for measuring small things.
H**D
Decent miligram scale
Excellent milligram scale. It’s pretty dang accurate and the price is amazing. I would be careful with getting a milligram scale on Amazon or for like super discounted. Originally I bought the wrong scale and I needed to find one that could measure fine powders and supplements for making my own vitamins by buying the powder bulk. And it’s really important that I get an accurate reading otherwise I could get sick so this stuff has worked pretty well for me so far. I find it fairly accurate. It’s compact. It’s got a little measuring tray and a little spoon. It’s got me measuring weights and tweezers. I know that there’s like 1,000,000 mg scales on Amazon, but this stuff is pretty good and the price is low. I don’t know how long it’ll last me, but it came with batteries too, which I love that. Saves me a trip
J**N
Great offering, although not perfect- it gets the job done well
Can't argue with a digital scale that is accurate to the nearest milligram for under $20. The USB type C power option is also a top notch feature! It would be nice if the lid was a little more secure and not so easy to break in storage, but at this price point, the fact that it has a lid at all is surprising.
D**F
Great scale for the price.
The scale works very well for measuring small amounts of vitamins and supplements. Note that while it reads to .001 g, the standard accuracy is +\- 0.005g (5 mg). This is accurate enough for my use and it does seem to have an actual tighter accuracy. Its compact size makes it easy to store.
A**S
Review Of Digital Scale
The MAXUS Digital Milligram Scale 50g/0.001g is a solid and compact scale that's easy to use and comes with useful accessories like two 20g calibration weights. It's great for small measurements, especially for reloading or precise powder weighing. However, the weights provided seem to be slightly off when double-checked with other calibrated tools, so I recommend verifying accuracy with your own trusted weights. Overall, it’s still a good value for the price.
R**N
Great little scale
Needed a scale that could do finer precision than what I had available so I picked this up and have no regrets. Not sure what to say except that it's accurate small and works great. Numbers are easy to read, comes with a little basket and tweezers.
J**Y
Nice scale for the price if you are careful to avoid the potentially dangerous floating zero.
This scale has a potentially dangerous floating zero problem. I gave it a one star rating, because that's often the only way to get the needed info out to other customers so they can hear about a design deficiency, understand the issue, and know how they can still use this scale safely if they want to buy it. This review is a bit long, because I tried to explain the issue and the solution in several different ways. This scale is quite nice, especially for the price, as long as you avoid one potentially dangerous aspect of how this scale works. It has a terrible floating zero problem if you want to weigh out small amounts of something. The included instructions say that this scale is accurate to +/- 5mg, but it also will not register weights lighter than 9mg (SIDE NOTE- The scale I received almost never registers weights below 15mg when starting from zero). That 9mg+ spec doesn't sound like a big deal does it, because all you have to do is always weigh items over 9-15mg in weight and you are good to go with +/- 5mg accuracy right? Wrong. As long as you are putting something larger, like a marble or a stick of gum on the scale, or if you are adding 50mg items one at a time, this scale is excellent for the price, and 95% of the time it will give you a number that is within 5mg of the actual item weight, even with the scale zeroed out before adding the item you want to weigh. There are some reviews of this scale on youtube that show this exact type of testing, and this scale does an admirable job of being consistent. That was why I decided to buy one for myself. However, a potentially dangerous situation comes into play if you are trying to slowly weigh out something very lightweight, while also starting from zero. Zero, as in “nothing at all on the scale” or zero as in “adding something to a small tray that has been first zeroed out with a press of the TARE button”. The floating zero design failure of this scale will often rear its’ ugly head if you are wanting to weigh out things like tiny beads, small plant seeds, a supplement powder, reloading powder, or a chemical powder for a chemistry experiment. These are tasks people often want their milligram capable scales to perform. That's where this scale can be wildly inaccurate if you don’t do things a certain way. I mentioned at the beginning, the literature says this scale will have a hard time reading anything lighter than 9mg. What it doesn’t say is that if you start your scale at zero and then add 8mg of something, then add another 9mg 2 seconds later, then add 6mg two seconds after that, and then 9mg again, the scale will often still read zero, because all of those individual additions were each 9mg or less, with a tiny one or two second delay between adding each one. In other words, if you are wanting to weigh out 50mg of supplement powder and you start the scale at zero, but you add that powder to the scale too slowly, the scale might miss the addition of powder once, twice, every time, or never depending on how fast you added small amounts and how small each amount was. As a result, one time you can get a total of 50mg, you can weigh the same powder again more slowly and get a total of 34mg (because the scale will miss a few of the lighter weight powder additions at the begining), or you can add it even more slowly and in tiny amounts and the scale will always remain at zero. The only way I found to completely avoid this situation, is to make sure your scale never starts at zero when weighing very light things or when weighing things out very slowly. If you want to weigh out 30mg of supplement powder for instance, turn on the scale, then add the included black plastic tray to the scale but don’t press the TARE button and zero out the scale after doing that like you would normally do. Just begin weighing out your powder. As an example, if I put my empty plastic tray on the scale it weighs 3.090g (3090mg). If I want to measure out 30mg of supplement powder I just start adding powder to the tray until the total displayed weight becomes 3120mg (3090mg tray + 30mg of powder). If I do it that way, everything works great and the powder will show an accurate weight even if I add it to the tray slowly or in small amounts. If I instead start the scale from zero, (or tare it to zero before adding the powder) I will end up with some random result between 0mg and 30mg for my total supplement powder weight and the displayed weight will be different each time depending on how fast I added the powder to the scale. That could be very dangerous, especially if you want to fairly accurately weigh something like reloading powder, a chemical powder, etc. The image I included with this listing shows little pieces of cut up plastic that I made. Each piece of plastic shown weighs between 6 and 15mg. My scale in the image was started out at zero before adding the plastic pieces. They were placed on the scale one at a time, with about a 1-2 second delay between each one. As you can see the scale still shows zero. All those pieces shown on the scale actually weigh a total of 172mg (or 0.172g). That’s what I mean when I say this scale has a “floating zero problem” when dealing with small weights. This scale will consistently show the proper 172mg weight of the plastic pieces if they are poured onto the scale rapidly or if they are slowly added one at a time to a known weight (not zeroed out via the TARE button) already sitting on the scale.
J**.
Looks good
T**L
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A**.
Como mencione en el titulo, si buscas mediciones exactas este no es un producto para hacerlo. Se descalibra facilmente y aunque la báscula supuestamente ofrece lecturas hasta 0.001 mg, los valores en los últimos 2 digitos (0.0xx mg) fluctuan facilmente aun sin que intervengas. A tomar en cuenta si necesitas mediciones pequeñas exactas.
D**E
Super accurate. As far as cheap scales go this thing is super accurate. No need to warm up for long periods. It's always bang on. My only complaint is auto turn off, when plugged in it should stay on. But ive thrown check weights on before calibration and it's perfect. Strongly recommend this product. Will buy another if/when the time comes.
T**Y
Great little scale with great resolution.
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