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[[File:Bench_Scale_01.jpg|thumb|right|Bench Scale]] | |||
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'''Bench scales''' are scales that weigh on a platform, unlike "toploaders", where you place the weight on top of the scale. The benefit of buying a bench scale is the pillar that lifts the indicator to a height that is easy to read. They are also much more durable, and often times come in much higher capacities. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 2 August 2013
Bench scales are scales that weigh on a platform, unlike "toploaders", where you place the weight on top of the scale. The benefit of buying a bench scale is the pillar that lifts the indicator to a height that is easy to read. They are also much more durable, and often times come in much higher capacities.
Video