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The Klau Crane Scale is a heavy-duty digital hanging scale with a 300 kg (600 lb) capacity, featuring a durable stainless steel load receptor and aluminum casing. It boasts a bright backlit LCD display, advanced SMT technology for stable readings, and smart functions like tare, peak hold, and overload alarms. Designed for industrial, farm, hunting, and home use, it offers precision, reliability, and over 100 hours of battery life on 3 AA batteries.
| ASIN | B0153E0CNC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,758 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #91 in Postal Scales |
| Item model number | OCS-L |
| Manufacturer | Klau |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 8.1 x 4.6 cm; 600 g |
J**J
Leider weicht meine Waage erheblich vom tatsächlichen Gewicht ab, sie zeigt viel zu wenig an. Wenn ich auf die Anzeige 40% aufschlage, dann passt es zu dem Gewicht, was die Verkäufer der jeweiligen gewogenen Produkte angeben und was meine Referenzwaage anzeigt.
A**N
Great scale and does exactly what I want it too. Saved me $650 buying this scale. Thanks Guys
G**L
For a long time now I've searched high and low for an affordable crane scale with a peak hold feature. Being in the UK, these are nigh on impossible to find - at least at a reasonable price - So when I saw that I could get one of these shipped to the UK, I decided to take a chance and buy one. I'm extremely glad I did. I paid extra for fast shipping and it arrived in four days. That was a nice surprise and made the small amount extra I paid over standard shipping more than worth it. Upon opening the box I was a little apprehensive about whether or not the Peak Hold feature would be on this scale. After all, manufacturers often change models without notice and can forget to update descriptions. Fortunately I needn't have worried, as pressing hold once enables this feature. The word 'Hold' appears in the display and (for isometric purposes) once I'd pulled my maximum and set the device down, the peak force was still displayed. This number remains until you once again press hold to reset the scale back to zero. For each attempt you have to press hold before pulling or pushing, for the peak hold feature to work. I'd prefer the peak hold feature to remain active once turned on and set, but it's a minor inconvenience. The build quality of the device is certainly good enough for my purposes. The case is made of metal and the buttons and display work as they should. In the box was also a long shackle with a hole in the bolt for a split pin and a slip through s-hook. I decided to use a pair of climbing carabiners instead for ease. The holes in either end of the scale that these go through are slightly smaller in diameter than on my other crane scale, but it wasn't a problem. Although I have no qualms about the build quality, I've decided to use this scale for once fortnightly or monthly strength testing. This is simply because being difficult to get hold of, I don't want to have to buy another (if I can even find another) down the road. It may hold up to repeated daily use just fine. I just don't know. So, for the isometric aficionados out there, yes, this works and works well. Would I buy another? I hope I never have to, but yes, most definitely. Notes for isometrics. Combine this crane scale with a long climbing daisy chain strap, a flat shoulder width wooden or iron bar to stand on and a bar to push or pull and most barbell exercises can be replicated. Climbing carabiners are optional, but very useful. Make or acquire a single handle and most dumbbell exercises can be measured and trained as well. I disassembled my older crane scale and turned the display around, so that I can see how much I'm pulling. It's an easy job, but requires a little care as the load plate wires are very thin. I can now test my maximum strength on the Klau crane scale and perform isometric holds at whatever percentage of max I want with my cheaper modified one. It's almost the perfect isometric exercise setup.
B**N
This is a good scale. My use for it is unconventional. I use a rope to secure the scale to a board that I can stand on and I attach the other end to a bar so I can test my bicep curl, deadlift, and squat isometric strength. It has a hold function where the highest number is displayed so you can see the maximum output. It's a cheap version of another product out there for isometric testing and works just as well.
O**A
The product has a precision / accuracy than the other scale I have used before.
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