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710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit

Digital scales

by On Balance

€ 44,95
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Weigh concentrates down to 0.01g with everything you need in one kit — On Balance's 710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit includes the precision scale, dab tool, silicone containers, calibration weight, metal tray, and a carrying case. Backed by a 10-year limited warranty from a brand that's earned its reputation.
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710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit by On Balance

The 710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit is a complete precision weighing system built for concentrates, dry herb, and anything else that demands 0.01g accuracy. Made by On Balance — one of the most trusted names in portable scales — this kit bundles their best-selling 710-Pro scale with a dab tool, silicone containers, a non-slip mat, a calibration weight, and a carrying case. Everything you need to weigh, handle, and store sticky material without losing product or your patience.

0.01g Precision 100g Capacity Full Accessory Kit 10-Year Warranty 6 Weighing Units

What's in the 710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit

This isn't just a scale in a box — it's a properly thought-out kit. Here's everything you get when you open the plastic carrying case:

Item Details
710-Pro Digital Scale 100g capacity, 0.01g readability, backlit LCD
Non-slip Silicone Mat 4-inch mat — keeps the scale steady and protects surfaces
Silicone Concentrate Containers 2 x 5ml — non-stick, easy to clean
Non-stick Dab Tool For handling concentrates without losing material to your fingers
Metal Weighing Tray Large On Balance branded tray — sits flat, tares out easily
100g Calibration Weight For single-button calibration — keeps accuracy dialled in over time
Plastic Carrying Case Holds everything together — travel-ready
Quick-Use Instructions Straightforward setup guide — no engineering degree required

710-Pro Scale Specifications

The 710-Pro scale at the heart of this kit reads down to 0.01g — that's hundredths of a gram. For concentrates, where a tenth of a gram can make a real difference, this level of precision matters.

Specification Value
Weighing Capacity 100g
Precision 0.01g
Weighing Units g, oz, ozt, dwt, ct, gn (6 total)
Tare Function Yes — zeroes out container weight
Overload Protection Yes
Counting Mode Yes
Auto Shut-off 180 seconds after inactivity
Calibration 1-button calibration (100g weight included)
Warranty 10-year limited manufacturer warranty
SKU HS1476

Why You Actually Need a Dedicated Concentrate Scale Kit

We've sold scales at Azarius since the early 2000s, and the single biggest mistake we see is people trying to weigh concentrates on a kitchen scale that reads to 1g increments. You put a dab on there, the display doesn't move, and you end up guessing. Guessing with concentrates is how you waste product — or end up with far more than you intended.

The 0.01g precision on the 710-Pro means you're actually seeing what's on the tray. Place your silicone container on the scale, hit tare to zero it out, then add your material. The display updates in hundredths of a gram. That's the difference between "about half a gram" and knowing you've got exactly 0.47g. Over a week, that kind of accuracy saves you product. Over a month, it pays for the kit.

Then there's the handling problem. Concentrates stick to everything — metal tools, plastic bags, your fingers, the weighing tray. This kit solves that with the non-stick dab tool and two 5ml silicone containers. The silicone doesn't bond to sticky material the way glass or plastic does, so you actually get to use what you weigh instead of leaving half of it smeared on the inside of a baggie. The 4-inch silicone mat underneath keeps the scale from sliding around on your desk, which matters more than you'd think when you're working with tiny amounts.

The honest limitation? The 100g capacity means this isn't the scale for weighing large quantities. If you need to measure out 200g or more at a time, you'll want something with a higher capacity — but for concentrate work, 100g is more than enough. Most people are working in the 0.1g to 5g range, and that's exactly where the 710-Pro shines.

How to Set Up and Use the 710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit

  1. Open the carrying case and remove the 710-Pro scale. Place it on a flat, stable surface — no wobbly tables, no carpet. Put the silicone mat underneath for grip.
  2. Power on the scale. Wait for the display to read 0.00g. If this is your first use (or if you haven't calibrated in a while), place the included 100g calibration weight on the platform and press the calibration button. The display will confirm when it's done.
  3. Select your weighing unit. The 710-Pro cycles through 6 units — grams (g) is the default and what you'll want for concentrates. Press the mode button to cycle through oz, ozt, dwt, ct, and gn if you need something else.
  4. Place one of the 5ml silicone containers or the metal weighing tray on the scale. Press the tare button — the display resets to 0.00g, subtracting the container weight.
  5. Use the non-stick dab tool to transfer your concentrate into the container on the scale. Read the weight on the backlit LCD. Done — no guesswork, no sticky fingers, no lost product.
  6. When finished, store your concentrate in the silicone containers (they seal well enough for short-term storage), clean the dab tool with isopropyl alcohol, and pack everything back into the carrying case.

Complete your setup with a proper storage solution. The On Balance SBS-200 Silicone Bowl Scale pairs well if you need a second weighing station for larger amounts, and a set of additional silicone concentrate containers means you can pre-portion without running out of storage. If you're working with dry herb as well, a quality grinder like the SLX v2.5 gives you a consistent grind that's much easier to weigh accurately.

Who This Kit Is Best For

The 710-Pro Concentrate Scale Kit is the best concentrate scale kit for anyone who wants a single purchase that covers weighing, handling, and storing concentrates without buying accessories separately. If you're measuring out material regularly and accuracy matters to you — and it should — this is the kit to get. The 0.01g precision, 6 weighing units, and full accessory set make it a proper working tool rather than a novelty gadget.

If you only weigh dry herb and never touch concentrates, you could get away with a simpler scale. But the moment sticky material enters the equation, the dab tool, silicone containers, and non-stick surfaces in this kit earn their place immediately. We'd pick this over buying the bare 710-Pro scale and sourcing accessories individually — it's less hassle and you know everything works together.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the 710-Pro scale?

The 710-Pro reads to 0.01g — that's one hundredth of a gram. For concentrates, this means you can reliably distinguish between 0.10g and 0.15g. Calibrate regularly with the included 100g weight to maintain that accuracy over time.

What batteries does the 710-Pro scale use?

The 710-Pro runs on 2 x AAA batteries. They're widely available and cheap to replace. The auto shut-off after 180 seconds of inactivity helps extend battery life considerably.

Can I weigh dry herb with this scale, or is it only for concentrates?

It handles both. The 100g capacity and 0.01g precision work just as well for dry herb as for concentrates. Use the metal weighing tray for loose herb — it's easier to pour off than the silicone containers.

How do I calibrate the 710-Pro?

Place the included 100g calibration weight on the empty platform and press the calibration button. The scale adjusts itself automatically. Takes about 10 seconds. Do this every few weeks or after transporting the scale to keep readings accurate.

Is the carrying case sturdy enough for travel?

It's a rigid plastic case — decent for tossing in a bag or keeping in a drawer. It won't survive being thrown down stairs, but for normal transport it holds everything securely. The scale and accessories fit snugly without rattling around.

What does the counting mode do?

Counting mode lets you weigh one item, then place multiple items on the scale to get an automatic count. Useful if you're working with capsules, tablets, or small uniform items and need a quick tally without counting by hand.

Does the 10-year warranty cover everything in the kit?

The 10-year limited manufacturer warranty from On Balance covers the scale and its functions. Accessories like the silicone containers and dab tool are consumables — they'll last a long time with care, but they're not covered under the same warranty terms.

Last updated: April 2026

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