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100 Lb 44 Kg Strong Digital Luggage Scale That Weighs Luggage Etc.
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100 Lb 44 Kg Strong Digital Luggage Scale That Weighs Luggage Etc.

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Description:

Balanzza Digital Luggage Scale for travelers and luggage handlers. This is the first Balanzza model a must-have tool for every traveler going out on vacation, for every hotel concierge, airport baggage handlers and SkyCaps.

Features:

Big Digital Display for easy reading.


Strong strap to secure the luggage to the scale, no hooks.


The automatic hold feature allows you to lift the luggage, set it down on the floor and then read the weight.


Compact size for easy carry and transport.


Up to 100Lbs or 45 Kg.


Product Details:
Package Length: 9.7 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 40 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 40 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

38 of 39 found the following review helpful:

5Make sure you stay within the airline's baggage allowance!Jan 24, 2009
By Mark R.
This is one of those things I didn't think I'd use much, but am glad I bought. As a private pilot, I was initially interested in it because it makes weighing bags for doing weight and balance calculations easier. Then, packing SCUBA gear for a trip to Belize, I wanted to make sure I was within the airline's 50lb baggage weight limit. It works well, has a large, clear LCD readout, stores somewhat compactly due to the folding handle, and holds the display so you can see how much your bag weighs *after* you put it down. Here's the process (for weighing in pounds): 1) Affix the strap to your bag's handle using the web strap with the Fastex buckle, 2) turn it on with the power button, then press the units button to switch from Kg to Lb, 3) lift up using the steel handle and wait for the beep that tells you the bag's weight is locked on the display. Press Reset to start over. Works for me!

33 of 36 found the following review helpful:

2Broken after two usesFeb 12, 2009
By K. Kat "woody100@earthlink.net"
I purchased this in May and upon the second use, it would not turn on. Thinking it might just be the inexpensive batteries, I figured I would repace and it would be fine.

The spring that holds the connection on one battery had broken off and once I moved the battery that was in the scale, it was all over.

I tried to contact Amazon customer service, but had a very difficult time communicating with the foreign broken English.

Giving up, I contacting the manufacturer and it proved to be better and it is under warrenty. But you have to include a check for $7.00 to have it returned, plus the postage going out.

It's better to just toss and never buy from this manufacturer again.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

1Poor qualityJun 19, 2009
By R. Jones
Broken upon arrival. On first use some of the digits were not working. Cheaply made, poor quality control. Here's the real kicker, the company wants me to ship them the broken one and include a check for $7 so they can send me a replacement! Don't support companies like this.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5An exact scaleJul 15, 2008
By D. Naismith
The scale saved a bit of consternation for my husband. Husband traveling back East for an extended work stay. He needed to take with him quite a bit for his one month stay. He used the scale to make sure he wasn't over the 50 lb limit. The scale read 48 lbs and when he went to the airport & checked in backage the airport scale also stated 48 lbs. This is a great gadget for the price.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1Balanzza is an inaccurate luggage scaleMay 25, 2009
By sandy
Either the scales at the airports (various international ones, including the US) are wrong, or the Balanzza is.

* I weighed my carry-on several times with the Balanzza. One reading said: 12.4 lb. Next reading said 14.1, and a third said 13.6. Airport reading was 14.6. Fortunately, I had space in my checked luggage to shift something over.
* On a flight within Europe, the maximum weight for a checked luggage is 20 kg (44 lb). The Balanzza Digital Luggage Scale read 20.1 kg before I left for the airport. At the airport, my luggage weighed 24.5 kg, and I paid 48 euros (12 euros/kg) for the extra.
* I weighed another piece of luggage that a friend of mine was carrying. His maximum was 30 kg for business class. We weighed the luggage several times. It averaged 28.2 kg on 5 attempts. Airport weight: 29 kg.

Bottom line: not accurate enough.

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