Cardinal Detecto Digital Counting Scale 4.54 Kg X .001 Kg. 10 Lb X .002 Ac Or Dc on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
I'm showing pictures of this scale in every direction to show how perfect it is.The main picture I have a 2 Lb. precision weight on it, and it says 2.000 Lbs., so even if the calibration was expired 3/20/2014..This scale is still right on.I will box this up correctly and ship it out right away.
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