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product_id: 127614263
title: "Milligram Scale with USB Supply, NEWACALOX Reloading Scale 100 x 0.001g, High Precision Portable Multifunction Lab Powder Scales with Calibration Tare Weights, Tweezers, Weighing Pans Black"
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# Dual power: AAA & USB 0.001g ultra precision 100g max capacity Milligram Scale with USB Supply, NEWACALOX Reloading Scale 100 x 0.001g, High Precision Portable Multifunction Lab Powder Scales with Calibration Tare Weights, Tweezers, Weighing Pans Black

**Brand:** newacalox
**Price:** € 54.14
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your precision game—measure like a pro, anywhere, anytime!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Milligram Scale with USB Supply, NEWACALOX Reloading Scale 100 x 0.001g, High Precision Portable Multifunction Lab Powder Scales with Calibration Tare Weights, Tweezers, Weighing Pans Black by newacalox
- **How much does it cost?** € 54.14 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- newacalox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted newacalox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Your Way:** Stay flexible with dual power options—AAA batteries for portability or USB supply for continuous use without interruptions.
- • **Complete Pro Kit Included:** Comes with calibration weights, tweezers, weighing pans, and a protective carrying case—ready for on-the-go precision.
- • **Smart User-Friendly Design:** Large backlit LCD ensures easy reading in any lighting, plus tare and piece counting functions streamline your workflow.
- • **Versatile Measurement Modes:** Switch effortlessly between 8 units including grams, ounces, carats, and grains to suit any professional need.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy Every Time:** Experience lab-grade precision with 0.001g resolution and ±0.005g error margin—perfect for meticulous measurements.

## Overview

The NEWACALOX Milligram Scale DH100G-2 delivers exceptional precision with a 100g capacity and 0.001g resolution, certified to professional standards. Featuring dual power options (AAA battery or USB), a large backlit display, and multifunctional modes including tare and piece counting, it’s a compact, portable solution for lab, reloading, or detailed weighing tasks. Complete with calibration weights and accessories, this scale combines accuracy, convenience, and durability in a sleek black design.

## Description

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Review: Excellent accuracy, excellent repetition even on lightweight objects. - I purchased TWO identical scales model 8028 series 100 g capacity in October 2018. Both arrived timely with all listed accessories including two AAA batteries, plastic tweezers, powder / liquid holding cup, 100 g weight. I chose 100 g model so I could check very tiny objects and some postal packages as well. 50g model seemed less attractive to me, even if it might do better job on tiniest objects. Maybe. This scale looks very elegant and professional, it looks as good or even better than some scientific instruments I purchase at work. Considering its price, I hardly can believe it is so accurate as specified. I decided to check accuracy and compare both scales a week later, at typical room temperature and humidity 50%. I check both scales with very little weight, where usually scales do not do well. Both scales stand next to each other, on flat glass table surface. Tiny non-slippery pads work nicely. I use two small pieces of paper as weights, turn ON both scales at a time. Calibrate both scales to 100.000 g with the same 100 g weight, start measuring both pieces of paper positioned always as close to the center as possible. I swap measured objects between both scales, while taking notes - to include any scale circuitry warming up effect if any. I do it slowly, wait about 5 sec each time, hoping to capture some reading changes or fluctuations. Here is what I got, final readings each time: SCALE A. SCALE B 0.013 g 0.013 g 0.014 g. 0.014 g 0.013 g 0.013 g 0.013 g 0.013 g ----------------------- 0.091 g 0.090 g 0.091 g 0.091 g 0.090 g 0.091 g 0.091 g 0.090 g 0.090 g 0.091 g ---------------------- 0.013 g 0.013 g During all measurements there was no reading fluctuation, no reading noise on last digit, no reading changes except a few times final reading after 5sec was 0.001g higher than first, immediate, instant reading. Numbers above show really repetition, not accuracy - still excellent product. SMALLEST WEIGHT that can be detected. I took a small piece of Kleenex tissue. Scale showed 0.013 g. I divided it into two pieces, scale showed 0.005 g and 0.007 g initially, but I could not repeat this. It seemed 0.005 g was not detected most of the time, scale showed 0.000 g. Similar test with a tiny piece removed from a small clear packaging bag resulted in showing -0.003 g. I understood some tiny static forces influenced readings below 0.010 g. At a time, 0.013 g paper is detected very reliably! All this while full range is 100.000 g. Incredible! DISPLAY is rather large, reads nicely and easily in a bright room. Does such scale consume a lot of current? I am thinking how to check on this, as I have many gadgets at home that use batteries too quickly in my opinion. Current consumption for this scale measured gave 8.2 mA, immediately after power ON. With typical AAA battery capacity (Google "AAA battery capacity") rating 1000 mAh it seems battery life should be about 120 hours. I expected little less current consumption, but this is not bad at all - specially considering battery that is not 9V type. Interestingly market is flooded with rechargeable batteries and this scale manual does not say if OK to use rechargeable batteries. I guess no big deal in this case, considering such fact that most rechargeable batteries do not hold charge very long time. AUTO OFF function: When I started calibrating both scales, one scale went OFF after about 30 sec. The other one never did this during entire testing time. I assumed scales go OFF after 30 sec when no activity detected, otherwise they continue working. Overall I am delighted, I never thought I could have such sensitive scale for less than $25. Five stars!
Review: Very good value for the money for the reloader. - I load my own ammunition and as such, accuracy and consistency are key. I have used a beam balance for years and while slow to use, it does give good results. I never had interest in digital scales marketed by the usual suspects in the sport shooting arena because their accuracy are all the same at +/- 0.1 grains. A .2 grain variance on my loading bench is a LOT and is unacceptable. I normally weigh small quantities of propellant; 25 up to say 45 grains is typical. So, when I saw an advertised accuracy of +/- 0. 02 grains, I was interested and ordered this scale. There is a whale of a lot of difference between .04 grains and .2 grains! This little digital balance does the trick for me. However, there are a few 'how to's' I recommend. Here's what I have found works best for me: 1. When adding propellant to your tray, you will see the value displayed on the scale continually increases as you'd expect. However, if you lift the tray off the scale, allow the scale to settle and place the tray on the scale again, the value shown will be higher than what you started with. My solution then is to lift the tray off the balance when my target weight is close (but lower of course) and allow the scale to settle, replace the tray and trickle in a few pieces of propellant, lift and replace the tray again and allow to settle. I quickly got 'good' at doing this and this method is actually easier and faster than using my tried and true beam balance. I have seen zero drift on any value thus far. It displays a consistent value until it times out. CON: I wish there was some way to disable the auto off function. I think it's about 30 seconds as is. When I first started using the scale, it would auto off before I was finished weighing and I'd have to start over. The method I described above will keep the scale active. i.e. I loaded 11 x .308 rounds today, one at a time and the scale never timed out on me. Definitely recommended! Good luck and keep 'em in the X ring!

## Features

- 100g X 0.001g mg Scale: (Accuracy: 0.001g, Weighing amount: >0.005g, The error range is within ±0.005g) Utilizes the latest high precision sensor system and heavy-duty wind shelter to weigh more accurately. Better protect your health and more accurate for your demand
- 2 Power On Ways: this scale can be powered on by AAA battery, this scale also can be powered on by connecting to the power supply by USB wire. (not for recharge)
- Good Quality: Digital mg scale kit with large backlit LCD for easy reading with 8 necessary measurement units, can convert between G, MG, OZ, OZT, DWT, CT, GN, and TL. Even the weight of a feather can be weighed. and this scale has been certified by FCC, CE, and ROHS. The 100g weight has been certified by JJG99-2006, Level: M1. Offer
- The powder scale with the "PCS" function enables you pieces counting such as pins, beads, screws; The "TARE" function will provide a net weight; The "MODE" function helps you choose the proper unit and calibrate the pocket scale before weighting
- Includes carrying case with tweezers, plastic pan, tray and 100g calibration weight. Powered by 2 AAA batteries（ including）. All of the mg scales are individually tested. We suggest you read the user manual before using it

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PRQ85DX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,305 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #540 in Digital Kitchen Scales |
| Brand | NEWACALOX |
| Brand Name | NEWACALOX |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,589 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 years |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Included Components | SCLAE |
| Item Weight | 0.09 kg |
| Manufacturer | JLX factory |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Measurement Type | Grams |
| Model | DH100G-2 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Part Number | DH100G |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Milligram Scale High Sensitivity Portable Reloading Weighing |
| Special Feature | Auto Shut Off, Calibration Tare, Large Display, Precision Balanced , USB Power Supply |
| Special Features | Auto Shut Off, Calibration Tare, Large Display, Precision Balanced, USB Power Supply |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Balance Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 100 g |
| Weight Limit | 100 g |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NEWACALOX
- **Color:** Black
- **Display Type:** LED
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Milligram Scale High Sensitivity Portable Reloading Weighing
- **Special Feature:** Auto Shut Off, Calibration Tare, Large Display, Precision Balanced, USB Power Supply

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If weighing a powdery spice that only weighed .001g, would it read it, or is there a min before it would pick it up?**
A: I just got this scale and tested it. It will absolutely NOT weigh 0.001g of anything,  despite the readout showing x.xxx g because anything below .01 g usually reads as 0.000 g. It would be more accurate to say this is a 50 x 0.01 g scale. It just shows an extra digit that doesn't relate to actual weight.  I calibrated with the 50g calibration mass and it consistently reads that as 50.000 +/- 0.001 g which seems good... BUT if you then put 7 mg on it still reads 0.000 and if you put 10 mg on it reads around 19 mg, so that gives you some idea of the actual precision.

**Q: Does anyone know how to set it for micrograms?**
A: This scale does not measure down to micrograms, it measures down to milligrams.

The microgram (mcg or µg) is the unit of mass in the metric system (SI, International System of Units). 1 microgram (mcg or µg) = 0.000001 grams (g).

The milligram (mg) is the unit of mass in the metric system (SI, International System of Units). 1 milligram (mg) = 0.001 grams (g).

**Q: What is the diameter of the actual circular part of the scale?**
A: 2" diameter

**Q: If I am wanting a scale to weigh old gold jewelry would a 50g or 100g be better?**
A: 100 g because if you have more than 50 grams of gold, you’ll be stuck weighing it 50 grams at a time. As a 50 gram scale will only weigh 50 grams, no more than that. Say you have 83 grams of gold, you’d have to weigh the 50 grams, then the other 33 separately. Where as if you were to get the 100 gram scale you’d be able to with it up all at once. I have the 100 gram scale and I think it’s an excellent scale. I’ll buy it again if mine ever breaks.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent accuracy, excellent repetition even on lightweight objects.
*by P***K on October 9, 2018*

I purchased TWO identical scales model 8028 series 100 g capacity in October 2018. Both arrived timely with all listed accessories including two AAA batteries, plastic tweezers, powder / liquid holding cup, 100 g weight. I chose 100 g model so I could check very tiny objects and some postal packages as well. 50g model seemed less attractive to me, even if it might do better job on tiniest objects. Maybe. This scale looks very elegant and professional, it looks as good or even better than some scientific instruments I purchase at work. Considering its price, I hardly can believe it is so accurate as specified. I decided to check accuracy and compare both scales a week later, at typical room temperature and humidity 50%. I check both scales with very little weight, where usually scales do not do well. Both scales stand next to each other, on flat glass table surface. Tiny non-slippery pads work nicely. I use two small pieces of paper as weights, turn ON both scales at a time. Calibrate both scales to 100.000 g with the same 100 g weight, start measuring both pieces of paper positioned always as close to the center as possible. I swap measured objects between both scales, while taking notes - to include any scale circuitry warming up effect if any. I do it slowly, wait about 5 sec each time, hoping to capture some reading changes or fluctuations. Here is what I got, final readings each time: SCALE A. SCALE B 0.013 g 0.013 g 0.014 g. 0.014 g 0.013 g 0.013 g 0.013 g 0.013 g ----------------------- 0.091 g 0.090 g 0.091 g 0.091 g 0.090 g 0.091 g 0.091 g 0.090 g 0.090 g 0.091 g ---------------------- 0.013 g 0.013 g During all measurements there was no reading fluctuation, no reading noise on last digit, no reading changes except a few times final reading after 5sec was 0.001g higher than first, immediate, instant reading. Numbers above show really repetition, not accuracy - still excellent product. SMALLEST WEIGHT that can be detected. I took a small piece of Kleenex tissue. Scale showed 0.013 g. I divided it into two pieces, scale showed 0.005 g and 0.007 g initially, but I could not repeat this. It seemed 0.005 g was not detected most of the time, scale showed 0.000 g. Similar test with a tiny piece removed from a small clear packaging bag resulted in showing -0.003 g. I understood some tiny static forces influenced readings below 0.010 g. At a time, 0.013 g paper is detected very reliably! All this while full range is 100.000 g. Incredible! DISPLAY is rather large, reads nicely and easily in a bright room. Does such scale consume a lot of current? I am thinking how to check on this, as I have many gadgets at home that use batteries too quickly in my opinion. Current consumption for this scale measured gave 8.2 mA, immediately after power ON. With typical AAA battery capacity (Google "AAA battery capacity") rating 1000 mAh it seems battery life should be about 120 hours. I expected little less current consumption, but this is not bad at all - specially considering battery that is not 9V type. Interestingly market is flooded with rechargeable batteries and this scale manual does not say if OK to use rechargeable batteries. I guess no big deal in this case, considering such fact that most rechargeable batteries do not hold charge very long time. AUTO OFF function: When I started calibrating both scales, one scale went OFF after about 30 sec. The other one never did this during entire testing time. I assumed scales go OFF after 30 sec when no activity detected, otherwise they continue working. Overall I am delighted, I never thought I could have such sensitive scale for less than $25. Five stars!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good value for the money for the reloader.
*by S***N on August 5, 2019*

I load my own ammunition and as such, accuracy and consistency are key. I have used a beam balance for years and while slow to use, it does give good results. I never had interest in digital scales marketed by the usual suspects in the sport shooting arena because their accuracy are all the same at +/- 0.1 grains. A .2 grain variance on my loading bench is a LOT and is unacceptable. I normally weigh small quantities of propellant; 25 up to say 45 grains is typical. So, when I saw an advertised accuracy of +/- 0. 02 grains, I was interested and ordered this scale. There is a whale of a lot of difference between .04 grains and .2 grains! This little digital balance does the trick for me. However, there are a few 'how to's' I recommend. Here's what I have found works best for me: 1. When adding propellant to your tray, you will see the value displayed on the scale continually increases as you'd expect. However, if you lift the tray off the scale, allow the scale to settle and place the tray on the scale again, the value shown will be higher than what you started with. My solution then is to lift the tray off the balance when my target weight is close (but lower of course) and allow the scale to settle, replace the tray and trickle in a few pieces of propellant, lift and replace the tray again and allow to settle. I quickly got 'good' at doing this and this method is actually easier and faster than using my tried and true beam balance. I have seen zero drift on any value thus far. It displays a consistent value until it times out. CON: I wish there was some way to disable the auto off function. I think it's about 30 seconds as is. When I first started using the scale, it would auto off before I was finished weighing and I'd have to start over. The method I described above will keep the scale active. i.e. I loaded 11 x .308 rounds today, one at a time and the scale never timed out on me. Definitely recommended! Good luck and keep 'em in the X ring!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Milligram Scale, but DON'T USE THE TARE BUTTON!
*by B***E on August 7, 2023*

The scale itself is perfect, but the user manual is weak and the TARE button is useless (and dangerous). DON'T USE THE TARE BUTTON ON THIS SCALE!! Pros: The impressive range of 0.001 g to 200 g is unique among milligram scales; most only go from 0.001 g to 50 g. That's 4 times the standard range! It's also amazingly accurate throughout this wide range. If you need something more accurate, be prepared to pay HUNDREDS of dollars for a laboratory-grade scale that can measure to the nearest 0.0001 g (nearest 100 mcg). Most people will never need that kind of accuracy, unless you're dumb enough to use fentanyl (in which case you're probably too dumb to use a lab scale in the first place). Cons: The instruction manual is vague on several points. I had to watch the video in the product description in order to properly calibrate the scale, but that's forgivable. The TARE button is an accident waiting to happen (gives both false high and dangerously low readings. Only use the TARE button if the the scale does not show 0.000 with nothing on it -- NEVER use the TARE button for an empty vessel (which is what it's designed for). After doing some research, I found that two other brands of milligram scales have the same issue with the TARE button.

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