I use cup cake or confectionliners to weigh chemicals in.They are clean,cme in different sizes, work great tand you can throw them out afterwards to avoid contamination.You get them in the grocery store and,they are inexpensive too.
huh, i didn't know the digital scale ( made by toyo ) was a drug dealer's scale.
i've been using it for years (david goldfarb here on apug recommended the seller )
and it was purchased through http://balances.com/ ...
i use coffee filters. i was going to buy an ohaus but i figured as long as the digital scale
was accurate it would be precise enough to weigh out whatever i needed ( and inexpensive ).

hi jw
i just called their phone number ..
toyo doesn't make scales anymore
i asked him what was similar in price and quality &c
and the person i spoke with suggested the "my-weigh" brand.
i'm not sure if your inexpensive chinese scales are the same thing
but there are detailed descriptions that might be helpful ( or not ) when you click on the info button ...
(sorry if i am not much help! )
good luck!
john
Another vote for Ohaus triple-beam balance. For what I have spent on cheap digital scales that last only a short time, I could have nearly bought an Ohaus and given it to my son decades from now.
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