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Thread: How do you weigh your items for postage?

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    Oh, and when I'm sending rather small parcels I've noticed the PO has trouble sticking the label on. So I've made a little guide out of some sheet acetate I had spare, with a rectangle cut out, the size of the PO label. Before writing the address I mark the parcel where the label will go, so I keep that area clear.

    That is an excellent idea!

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    lol. some great ideas everyone thank you. I think i may have to invest in digital scales as mine are bake off ones with a big round dial and not easy to work out grams
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maelbrigda View Post
    I did look at postage scales but they're too expensive for me
    I use a flat metal kitchen scale that looks just like the small postal scales I have seen. Mine was £10 and is used as a kitchen scale as well

    Mine looks like this one

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonwitch View Post
    I use a flat metal kitchen scale that looks just like the small postal scales I have seen. Mine was £10 and is used as a kitchen scale as well
    There's a kitchen scale on ebid for just under £10. Of course there's ones on ebay for half that price, but you have to wade through all the damn listings of 0.99 to whatever, multi-choice listings, that purport to be for scales, but in fact the 99p item is a 10g weight to suck you in to the cheapest listing. And they come from China... eventually.

    But, as usual, it's strange and sad there aren't cheaper items on ebid.
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    The only one i can see is 42.90. Maybe someone read this post and bought the other.
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    Depending on your buddy Points, this one's also available:

    https://www.ebid.net/uk/for-sale/B00...-173305476.htm

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    yes i spent all my buddy points bidding for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maelbrigda View Post
    yes i spent all my buddy points bidding for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maelbrigda View Post
    yes i spent all my buddy points bidding for it
    If you don't win it, places like ALDI and LIDL often have them in for well under 10 GBP.

    I think mine, from ALDI, were about 6 GBP and they are perfectly adequate for weighing all postal items from 1g up to 5Kg.


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    Default Re: How do you weigh your items for postage?

    I must admit to not knowing what a LL box is. Perhaps it is something particular to the UK postal system.

    I have four postage scales. Two are battery operated and one requires that it be plugged in to an outlet. that is the one I purchased from USPS. If memory serves,it cost about $40 and the others were about the same or a little less. The fourth one is a mechanical that goes up to 50 lbs, but it isn't graduated in metric. Alas! I don't remember what I paid for it. I got it from Staples, I believe.

    With regard to obtaining the dimensions, I use a regular tape such as used by tailors for fitting garments.



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