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Gempro scale

I am looking to buy a Gempro 250 scale and I was wondering where the best place to get one is. Is there any site sponsers that advirtise on this site that sell them?
Thanks Mike
 
I got mine on Amazon.Com, which you an access from the Forum home page, bringing a kickback to this sight, always a good thing ;).
 
Based on the admittedly small sample size of three Gempro 250 scales that I've tried, pick a vendor who handles returns well. The first I tried was DOA, the second wouldn't hold a zero, and the third had a bad power supply and would false-positive on the dead battery alarm/shutdown. I really wanted to like this scale but I'm done.
 
dboyles said:
Based on the admittedly small sample size of three Gempro 250 scales that I've tried, pick a vendor who handles returns well. The first I tried was DOA, the second wouldn't hold a zero, and the third had a bad power supply and would false-positive on the dead battery alarm/shutdown. I really wanted to like this scale but I'm done.


Some guys have all the luck; mine has worked flawlessly for the last 4 years
 
I also got mine from Old Will Knott's Scales online.

They have a great warranty if you're the original purchaser and you kept your receipt.....

Haven't had a single issue with mine and it delivers lower spreads than my AccuLab did. Plus they're inexpensive!
 
got mine from amazon dot com. since they support this site. it may have been 2-3 dollars more but the support was well worth it.
mine works flawless, just turn it on for at least 40-60 min prior use to stabilize temp in powersupply and scale electronics, i don't use a line conditioner.

buy it from a site or company that supports this site

Michael
 
I don't often write negative reviews, but this scale's quality is questionable. I have struggled with keeping mine within a reasonable tolerance range and often it jumps around even after calibration. I've babied it, let it warm up for hours, tried various balancing acts and yet it still is unreliable. The scale cover is poorly designed because it's impossible to use the provided calibration weight with the cover closed, and the screw in legs have so much play that even the slightest of bumps shifts the weight in all but the locked down bottom position.

The upside is the warranty. I'm in the process of waiting on my replacement. I do hope the next one works as advertised.
 

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