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Yes, I like the scale.
I use it on the over sensitive low range, with Auto Zero disabled.
If I have to tare, so be it. I want to know what the scale is thinking

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I found that (using really good weights) that linearity is within a count (low range) when calibrated @ 10 Grams. You can pick your cal point.
Sometimes the scale will drift up a count, or down a count (0.005 grains).
And waiting for the scale to stabilize after adding 1,2,3 granules of fine ball powder (SB6.5) takes a few extra seconds. Gram mode is even a little more sensitive and I use it for comparing check standards to my reference standards.
If there are too many digits in the low range, try the high range.
For ALL good scales I suggest (Rocket Tip

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having good check weights to VERIFY performance NEAR your target weight.
BTW, No interference noted with Fluorescent lights, nearby ATT modem, cell phones.
I do not use a surface plate, line conditioner, or any special static gear.
Hope yours works out in the field.
Let us know what you think.