📦 Weigh, Post, and Impress!
The Dymo SP5 Digital Postal Mailing Scale is a compact and efficient tool designed for accurate mail weighing. With a capacity of 5 lbs and a user-friendly LCD display, it ensures you never overpay for postage again. Its tare function allows for precise measurements, while the auto shutoff feature helps save battery life. Perfect for home or office use, this scale is a must-have for anyone looking to streamline their mailing process.
Manufacturer | Sanford Brands |
Brand | Pelouze |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7.7 x 2.7 inches |
Item model number | SP5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | GRAY |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SP5 |
P**2
Easy, reliable, stylish - great value
Unlike the earlier reviewer, I've had a great experience with this postal scale and have given it as a gift to friends as well. -- No problems.When you first turn it on, it's supposed to show "Cal" (i.e., calibrating) for about three seconds -- this allows you to use what's called the "tare" feature which is very handy. I was clueless as to what "tare" means until I looked it up. It means that you can set a small empty container on the scale and then turn it on. When the scale comes on, it will take into account the weight of the container in all future measurements during that session -- until you turn it off and back on. For example, let's say you wanted to weigh some marbles, but they would just roll off the stand, or some flour, but you don't want to just pile it on the stand. So you can put a cup (say any measuring cup from your kitchen) on the stand and then turn on the machine. In a few seconds it will calibrate to zero. Then you can add the marbles or the flour to the cup and it will way just the marbles or flour, not the cup. Hope this makes sense. Actually, I believe this feature is available in most electronic scales so it's nothing special here. Also, if you don't use this feature, you can just ignore it -- you won't even know it's there. It sounds like the previous reviewer's machine got stuck in the "Cal" cycle. Normally, Cal should only show for a few seconds when you turn it on. It's a bad sign that the reviewer had the exact same problem for two different scales. I can only report that I never had this problem in a couple years of frequent use. Nor have several friends who I gave this to as presents had that problem.Here's why I like this scale:- Best price in the "electronic" category (at least it was the best price when I purchased mine a couple years ago -- don't know if that's changed)- Stylish - normally I don't consider this for something that's basically on office tool, but it sits out on my desk at home so it's nice that it looks good.- Super easy to use. You just press the On button and then set whatever you're weighing on the stand.- Big, easy-to-read LCD.This scale doesn't have the feature where you can enter in the current postal rates and the zip code to where you're sending and have the readout give you the amount of postage. But I'm still giving it a 5 out of 5 because this feature is normally only found in much more expensive scales. So I still think this scale is "best-in-class". Besides, that feature can get really complicated to figure out and maintain. It's more appropriate for a scale that's used in a working mail room. For my scale, I printed out a little chart of how many ounces equals how much postage and taped it to the bottom. Then after I weigh something, I just pick up the scale, glance at the bottom, and I know how much postage to put on the letter or package. In retrospect it might be nice if Pelouze provided a clear sleeve on the bottom where you could slide in a chart -- and provided a template for the chart as well -- something like that integrated into the product might be nice. But, hey, this little scale is really cool and works great so I can forgive a minor design deficiency which is easily overcome by a piece of paper and some scotch tape.Note that my scale says "Sunbeam" on the front, not "Pelouze". I'm not sure if it's made by a company called Pelouze and then branded by Sunbeam or what, but if you see the same looking scale with Sunbeam on it, this is it.BTW, this works great as a kitchen scale as well. Even though it's in my office, I sometimes bring it in to use in the kitchen when I'm baking.
R**G
Bought it for shipping, use it for cooking!
I bought this scale to weigh packages, but stopped using it after a few months when I got access to a new postage machine. The poor little scale got put into storage and then forgotten about. Until a few months ago when I became frustrated with estimating ingredients given by weight instead of measurement. I pulled out this scale and turned it on with a measuring cup on top so that the weight of the cup wouldn't be counted (tare feature). Then I added ingredients until I hit the right weight. So handy! It can measure in ounces or grams, which makes it perfect for cooking. It is very simple and easy to use. I haven't used it a whole lot, but I bought it back on 2006 and it still works perfectly.I paid less then the current list price, so I am not sure if it is still as good a deal, but I love the size, simplicity, and easy of use, so I still recommend it.
S**M
Works well
This is an inexpensive scale we use for doing density checks on small amounts of product. Scale is lightweight and portable and we use it in a dusty environment. They seem to hold up well as we have used them in the past. This model in particular is becoming harder to find. Good product in my experience
K**R
In a word: "Unreliable"
After only a few months of very light use (less than once a week), this scale essentially quit working. I called the company and they mailed me a replacement, but that unit had exactly the same problem. The scale ostensibly offers the ability to weigh in ounces and grams; however, the problem I had was that the electronic display showed the letters "Cal" and no amount of button-pushing, turning off-and-on, replacing batteries made any difference. These units have gone to The Great Electronics Recycling Bin in the Sky, and I'm shopping for something RELIABLE.
P**V
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 brand to replace it.
M**E
OK for the money
Bought this for cub scout PWD car construction. The problem is that what they don't tell you in the add is that even though it's accurate to .1 ounces, it has a variance of +/- .1 ounce for smaller items. It won't give me a completely correct weight at 5 ounces, but it at least lets me know whether I'm close or not.
B**K
Incredibly accurte - to a 1/10 of an ounce.
I can't believe how incredibly accurate this scale is. I measured a package weighing 1lb 11.2 ounces, and took it to the post office. Their large scale.... shows is as 1lb 11.2 ounces. Incredible!!If you measure anything, and add 1/10 of an ounce, you'll never have a problem putting the right postage on the package. This isnt for sale anymore but I am guessing their newer models are just as accurate
J**.
Works like expensive equipment
Works great, easy use, accurate readings...as far as I can tell.
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