







⚖️ Elevate your precision game — because every milligram matters!
The LACHOI Lab Scale A-5 is a professional-grade digital analytical balance designed for laboratory, jewelry, and pharmaceutical use. It offers a maximum capacity of 5000 grams with an ultra-fine readability of 0.01 grams, supported by high-stability sensors and a single-chip microcomputer. Featuring a large stainless steel pan, a bright LCD display, and 19 unit conversions, this scale ensures versatile, accurate measurements. Its durable ABS construction and adjustable leveling foot provide stability and longevity, making it an essential tool for precise weighing tasks. Note: Requires plug-in power and does not include test weights.











| ASIN | B0B1H7RXX2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #273,334 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #107 in Lab Analytical Balances |
| Brand Name | LACHOI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Fixed, Digital |
| Manufacturer | LACHOI |
| Material Type | ABS plastic&Stainless Steel |
| Measurement Type | grams/kilograms |
| Model | A-5 |
| Part Number | A-5 |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.01 Grams |
| Special Features | Non-slip |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Balance Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 5000 Grams |
J**Z
Excelente Precisión
S**R
Inaccurate description for 3kg 4kg 5kg
Inaccurate description. Only accurate to 0.2g for the 3000 4000 and 5000g variants.
S**O
Really sensitive, consistent readings, easy to use, and seemingly accurate.
This is an AWESOME scale. It's also my first kitchen scale to maybe I'm very impressionable. It can accurately read weights down to .01 grams. Thats probaby MORE than enough for anyone who is calorie counting or measuring anything tha requires tolerances within 1/10 of a gram since this goes to 1/100 of a gram. I kept the units in grams as oppossed to pounds since grams makes much more sense when measuring weights as low as what this was designed for. I've attached a review where I weigh items as small as a 1/4" label (as light as a piece of tape) and as large as a typical water bottle. It seems to accurately measure everything. If you need to be SUPER precise about water you're putting into a solution, this can measure for you. I was able to measure 4 different water bottle and see that all 4 had different amounts of water. They were rated for 500ml, but they ranged from 507ml to 510ml which means that all four bottles exceeded their listed volume of 500ml. I have ZERO issues with this scale. Its sensitive enough to measure the weight of a feather. It's so sensitive that if you simply BLOW on this, you can measure the downward force of your breath. The feet are easily adjustable so that you can make sure there is no wobble and fits flat on any surface to ensure accurate readings. I used this right out of the box and still havent looked at any directions as its just really easy to use. I cant comment on price (and value for your money) since I got this through the Vine program and didnt do any research on the price of competing products. What I can say is that I'm impressed with this one. 5 stars all the way. I've attached a video so you can see this little gem in action. I hope this review was helpful.
H**R
Very good accuracy; easy to operate
I'm pretty impressed with this digital lab scale. It is sturdy and appears to be well built. It is easy to operate and the accuracy is very good. I'm simply using it as a high-precision kitchen scale for provisioning dietary supplement powders and coffee beans. It works great for those purposes and has a usable resolution down to 0.01 gram. The scale has a removable stainless steel weighing pan, which can be washed for deep cleaning. It has an adjustable feet for improved stability. The LCD display is clear and easy to read. There are 4 buttons to control all aspects of the scale, including power on/off, counting of similar objects, multi-unit conversion, and tare & calibration (press & hold for calibration). The scale comes with a small, UL-listed AC power adapter and a user manual. However, no calibration weight is provided, at least not in mine. Overall, this is a nice digital lab scale. It is pretty compact and easy to use. The accuracy seems very good. It gives consistent results too. It is great for measuring the desired amount of supplement powder needed. For example, I can measure 200mg (0.2g) of CoQ10 powder from the bulky packaging. It is competitively priced. and worth a consideration. I really like it. It gets the job done for me.
T**C
Would not recommend.
Scale was off by 1 g when I first got it now it’s off by 10 g and I cannot recalibrate. I was fine with one gram off and could work with it but now that it’s 10 g off and I can’t recalibrate correctly. I’m in the market for a new scale. Also very slow to settle on accurate weight and if you left a weight on the scale for more than a couple minutes it would slowly decrease the amount. Makes it hard to work with.
S**N
Interesting scale, more accurate than I need, but...
The 5 KG and small footprint make this a perfect kitchen scale for heavier items. Often I am dealing with things over what my little kitchen scales can handle - for things we get in bulk - flour, vitamins, etc. This takes up under 10 inches width of space and the metal surface works very well for both precision (measuring out capsules) and measuring out large containers of flour that I can seal and know that I have the exact right amount. I can also reverse the way I measure things out - putting the larger container on the scale and subtracting into multiple portions instead of putting a series of portion targets on the scale one at a time. I do not doubt that it is very accurate, but for my normal kitchen life it's about a factor of 10 stronger than I need. If I'm off by 1/10 of a gram everything is fine. Vegan vitamin capsules I'm playing with are pretty forgiving, and for coffee and tea, I could be off by much more and never notice. In any case, it's fast, accurate, super easy to use and in a pinch I could weigh any but the fattest cat in the house. The benefit for me is a scale that can handle heavier loads and still be more accurate than I need - more accurate than my old lower max weight kitchen scales. I can't imagine a case where I will need the same accuracy above the 5Kg max - but I have been dealing with the max weight limit on my old scales every week almost for forever. That problem is now solved. So the final question is - is the price right? In the kitchen, I have spent over $50 on coffee scale, but I've also found some pretty snazzy computerized "smart" kitchen scales with even bluetooth that can send to diet apps and so forth for under $50 (though also more) and some of those have pretty high max weight capacity. I'm leaning toward this scale being overkill for most people in the kitchen, even if making your own vitamins and supplements. But only by a little, and as rugged as it is, I don't think I'll need another.
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