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Pelouze SP5 Digital Postal Scale
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Digital Programmable 5-lb. Postal Scale For the best deal on the Pelouze SP5 Digital Postal Scale, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the SP5 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. If you don't see a price you like, you can always set a price alert, and we'll tell you when it's cheap. To make sure the deal is for real, we always verify the price at the merchant's website before we send you email. We've been verifying price alerts since 2003... something no other site does today.
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Reviews by Users
02 Dec 2007



Solid Peformer
The Pelouze SP5 Scale is a solid, accurate performer. I weigh piece-parts as well as mail with this scale. My only complaint is that the readout is too close to the tray. If I put a 10x13 envelope on the scale, it's a challenge seeing the readout....
–Derrick P. Duehrenfrom Amazon.com
12 Nov 2007



Told To Get a New One!
I've used the product about once or twice a week for about 2 years with no complaints. However, I turned it on today, and it will no longer weigh anything. It calibrates and shows the zeroes, but it stays at zero no matter what I put on it. I changed the battery with the same result. I called customer service (called 2 numbers and spoke to 3 different people to get there) and was told to get a new one. Like Paul V, end of story!
–J. Hentzfrom Amazon.com
19 Dec 2006



Decent, but it broke and they told me to buy a new one
I had been very happy with this scale.
Then, today, I turned it on and it was reading oddly. I called up customer service, got shunted around a bit, finally got to the right person, who was nice and explained that the behavior meant it was not calibrated. He then went on to say that it could not be calibrated and "we recommend you buy a new one." End of story.
This scale is less than two years old and has been very gently used. I'm not happy with that and will look for a different ...
–Paul Vfrom Amazon.com