Fingerweights usually aren't off by much and you don't have to be accurate to the .1 of a gram or anything so why invest 60 bucks in an electronic?

It's up to the person buying.

If you want to be ACCURATE and on touch 99.99 percent...get an electronic.

If you just want to be close to sure that you got what you paid for..get a fingerweight.

If you only want to spend less than 10 dollars on something besides weed or something else..get a fingerweight.

If you want to pay at least 50 bucks for something besides weed or something else..get an electronic.
STDzRus Reviewed by STDzRus on . Buying Weed Ok, first of all, I don't usually buy my own weed. I usually smoke my friend's but I do chip in so its ok. But he's run into a few "problems" and his stash has pretty much dried up. Long story short, I'm beginning to get to know this dealer that has some pretty good stuff, but I've been warned by others that he can try to rip you off. Anyway, I want to get a scale, but I want to know how others do it. Do you weigh it when you get it (before you pay). Or do you do it afterwards, and if you think Rating: 5