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Digital scales at GHODT Online Headshop

Digital Scales

Digital Scales at GHODT Online Headshop:

Each one of us already used one. A scale for determining the weight of a product. But where do they actually come from? Who invented it?

Archaeologists found the first mentions and traces among the ancient Egyptians in the form of wall paintings carved into the rock in graves from 2000 BC. Here simple beam scales were used to determine the weight. And as we know, the Egyptians were well ahead of their time in other techniques as well.
Later the Etruscans and the Romans further developed this technique by significantly improving the accuracy - this happened around 500 BC. and was always further developed. So maybe one mild evening Cleopatra and Caesar were sitting across from each other on the Nile and arguing about who created this wonderful piece of technology.
And so centuries passed in which mankind further developed this mechanical weighing technology and brought it to almost perfection. Some of us may still remember those clunky old grocery store scales that used to be there. In the end nothing else than what our ancestors already used.

In 1939 two American engineers developed the electronic measuring cell, which ushered in the modern age of weight determination. Even today, in a modernized form, it is the “non plus ultra” in the field of measurement technology.
Whether it's small pocket scales, kitchen scales or large parcel scales - you can see the scales have a long history behind them and our times are indispensable.

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  • Brand: DIPSE
  • DIPSE M - Series

    €17.99

    DIPSE M - Series

    • 200 x 0,01g (Silver)
    • 600 x 0,1g (Black)
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), gn (Grain), ct (Karat), oz (Unze)
    • 2x AAA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE LG-V2-Series

    €19.02

    DIPSE LG-V2-Series

    • 100 x 0,01g (Silver)
    • 500 x 0,1g (Black)
    • Large Display & Buttons
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Cover can be used as a weighing tray
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), oz (Unze), gn (Grain), ct (Karat)
    • 2x AAA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE AN-Series

    €26.02

    DIPSE AN-Series

    • 300 x 0,01g (Black / Silver)
    • 1000 x 0,1g (Black)
    • Piece Counting Function
    • Large Display & Buttons
    • Tara- and calibratiuon Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Cover can be used as a weighing tray
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), oz (Unze), gn (Grain), ct (Karat), dwt (Pennyweight), ozt (Feinunze)
    • 2x AAA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE NB-Scale

    €29.99

    DIPSE NB-Scale

    • Available as 200 x 0,01g and 2000 x 0,1g Version
    • Notebook-Hardcover Design
    • Piece Counting Function
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), gn (Grain), ct (Karat), oz (Unze), ozt (Feinunze), dwt (Pennyweight)
    • 2x AAA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE K 2000

    €29.99

    DIPSE K 2000

    • 2000 x 0,1g
    • Perfect for cooking and baking
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Including weighing pan
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), oz (Unze), ozt (Feinunze), dwt (Pennyweight)
    • 2x AA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE XP-Series

    €20.04

    DIPSE XP-Series

    • Smartphone Style
    • Division of 100 x 0,01g and 500 x 0,1g
      available
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Cover can be used as a weighing tray
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), oz (Unze), gn (Grain), ct (Karat)
    • 2x CR 2032 Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE SM-DR (2 weighing ranges)

    €37.74

    DIPSE SM-DR

    • Scale with 2 weighing ranges:
      up to 100g: 0,01g
      more than 100g: 0,1g
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED Backlight
    • Cover can be used as a weighing tray
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), oz (Unze), ozt (Feinunze), gn (Grain), ct (Karat), dwt (Pennyweight)
    • 2x AAA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE CA 300

    €29.99

    DIPSE CA 300

    • Digital Scale including fully functional
      Solar-
      Calculator
    • 300 x 0,01g
    • Tara- and calibration Mode
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Including black protective case in leather style
    • Multiple units: g (Gramm), oz (Unze), ozt (Feinunze), gn (Grain), ct (Karat), dwt (Pennyweight)
    • 2x AAA Batteries (including)
    In Stock
  • DIPSE ECO Series pocket scale

    €17.99

    DIPSE ECO Series pocket scale

    • Mostly made from biodegradable material (wheat straw fiber)
    • Easy to use
    • Precise results
    • 100 x 0,01g
    • 650 x 0,1g
    • Large weighing surface in proportion to size
    • LED display (blue light)
    • Including AAA batteries

    In Stock
  • DIPSE HEX - Pocket Scale

    €24.36

    DIPSE HEX - Pocket Scale

    • 300 x 0,01 g
    • Tare and calibration function
    • 6 selectable weight units
    • Stainless steel weighing surface
    • Blue LED backlight
    • Includes 2 X AAA batteries
    In Stock

Digital Scales at GHODT Online Headshop:

Each one of us already used one. A scale for determining the weight of a product. But where do they actually come from? Who invented it?

Archaeologists found the first mentions and traces among the ancient Egyptians in the form of wall paintings carved into the rock in graves from 2000 BC. Here simple beam scales were used to determine the weight. And as we know, the Egyptians were well ahead of their time in other techniques as well.
Later the Etruscans and the Romans further developed this technique by significantly improving the accuracy - this happened around 500 BC. and was always further developed. So maybe one mild evening Cleopatra and Caesar were sitting across from each other on the Nile and arguing about who created this wonderful piece of technology.
And so centuries passed in which mankind further developed this mechanical weighing technology and brought it to almost perfection. Some of us may still remember those clunky old grocery store scales that used to be there. In the end nothing else than what our ancestors already used.

In 1939 two American engineers developed the electronic measuring cell, which ushered in the modern age of weight determination. Even today, in a modernized form, it is the “non plus ultra” in the field of measurement technology.
Whether it's small pocket scales, kitchen scales or large parcel scales - you can see the scales have a long history behind them and our times are indispensable.