The Experience—July 18, 2025
This mechan8cal scale by Tada is a great addition to my science classroom. It is made of metal with plastic dishes. It can measure up to 200 grams which is perfect for experiments! It has included weights for experimentation and calibration! If you put it on a flat surface and put one of the included 20g weights on each side, there is an adjustment knob to easily calibrate the scale. There is and indicator dial with a pointer, A sliding weight rider on a beam scale and each side has a balancing nut. The scale has only a 0.2g sensitivity! To measure the weight of something, put it on one side and add as many weights as you can on the other without going out of balance...and use the sliding scale to hone in on the weight. Easy and functional! A great value! Read more
BFoosh—September 19, 2025
Adequate for light, occasional measuring or as a decorative desk piece, but the build quality and loose adjustments make it a poor choice for daily lab work or precise tasks. Pricing aligns with expectations for an entry-level mechanical balance. What it is This is a 200 g capacity mechanical balance with 0.2 g readability, typically marketed for classroom demos or hobby use, and includes basic calibration weights. It’s listed under the TADA brand with ASIN B0F7QYLX35. Build and design The frame and hardware feel budget-grade, which matches its low-cost, educational positioning rather than true lab instrumentation. The zero-adjustment screws and the rider/balance weight are notably loose, undermining a stable zero and repeatable measurements. Accuracy and usability Out of the box, test weights read fairly close to spec, so spot checks can be fine when patience is applied. However, the lax adjustments mean drift and re-zeroing are common, so routine measurements become fiddly and inconsistent for heavier use. Where it fits Best as a teaching prop, a light-use hobby scale, or even a shelf tchotchke for retro lab decor. Not recommended for daily classroom labs, crafting that needs repeatable precision, or any workflow that expects stable 0.2 g resolution. Price and value The price lands about where an entry-level mechanical balance should, and expectations should be set accordingly: passable function, low durability, and limited precision under frequent use. Read more
melval—July 25, 2025
I wanted a balance scale like this to help reinforce weight concepts for my elementary-aged daughter. This one is perfect. When you remove the black supports from under each side, it starts moving freely and it's very easy to use and read (I didn't remove the protective plastic from the measurement needle in these photos). I also like the included weights because they're easy to use and to see how to balance it. The bonus is the green color, which matches the color of our schoolroom well. Read more
JettaRed—August 9, 2025
Fairly nice scale made from aluminum alloy and other metals. The trays are plastic. The balance is adjustable, as well. The weights are accurate as I measured them independently on a digital scale used for reloading, which much be precise. This seems sturdy enough for demonstrating weighing materials, but I do not think it would last in a classroom with daily abuse. Still, a nice scale overall which can be used for accurate measurements. Read more
JQ—July 19, 2025
Subpar quality. I ordered it for decor, and it turned out to be an ugly mess of metal and plastic that looks cheap and feels flimsy. The product is very lightweight, it does appear like a toy or cheap prop. Too many plastic parts. Metal parts look rough, unfinished, and poorly-manufactured. The zeroing screws on the sides are very loose -- they move if you sneeze. The sliding balance weight in the middle is clamped on quite loosely, yet it is hard to move because of rough surfaces rubbing together. Surprisingly, the weights are quite accurate despite also being rough. I measured them using a high-precision scale and they are within 0.2% of their values. Functionally, the scale works, but it is not convenient to use because of the above-described downsides. Not recommended. Read more
MTBr—July 23, 2025
Good scale for the price. I use it to accurately balance knife scales, and RC drone/plane parts I fabricate. Easy to get them both to zero via the adjustable nuts on each side. The provided weights are nice for having as standard for comparing weights. Read more
Ryan B—July 19, 2025
Neat Novelty Item or Decoration Only Not For Real USE Read more
CloverTac—July 20, 2025
this scale seems to be decent quality construction and materials. when comparing measurements on this scale with a digital one, everything read virtually the same. in a grid down, power out situation, this scale could come in handy really quickly. Read more