Digital Scales

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A reliable digital scale is one of the most practical tools any smoker, dabber, or herb enthusiast can own. Whether you're portioning flower, weighing out concentrates for a dab session, or measuring loose-leaf for rolling, accuracy matters. Our digital scales collection features 162+ options β€” from compact pocket scales that fit in your kit to full tray scales built for everyday use β€” all with the precision (down to 0.01g) you need to stay consistent every time.

Types of Digital Scales We Carry

Not every scale is built for the same job. Here's a breakdown of what you'll find in our collection:

Pocket & Mini Scales

Small enough to toss in a drawer or bag, pocket scales are the go-to for most smokers. Models like the Truweigh Predator Digital Mini Scale (100g x 0.01g) and the Truweigh Enigma Digital Mini Scale (500g x 0.01g) pack serious precision into a palm-sized footprint. The King Palm Gold-Plated Black Digital Mini Scale adds a premium aesthetic if you want something that looks as good as it performs.

Tray & Platform Scales

Need more surface area or higher capacity? Tray scales give you room to work. The RAW X My Weigh Tray Scale (1000g / Variable Precision) is a collaboration between two trusted names β€” great for heavier loads or weighing rolled goods and accessories in bulk. The Triton T3 400g x 0.01g Scale by My Weigh hits the sweet spot between capacity and pinpoint accuracy.

Collapsible & Travel-Friendly Scales

The Truweigh Mini Crimson Collapsible Bowl Scale folds flat for easy storage and travel. The bowl design keeps your material contained while you weigh β€” no spills, no waste. Ideal for concentrates and finely ground herb.

Rechargeable Scales

Tired of swapping out batteries? The Truweigh Robust Rechargeable Digital Mini Scale (500g x 0.01g) charges via USB and holds a charge through plenty of sessions, making it a smart long-term investment.

What to Look for in a Digital Scale

Precision & Readability

For herb and concentrates, 0.01g readability is the standard you want. It means you can measure a single tenth of a gram β€” critical when working with potent concentrates or precise recipes for edibles. If you're only weighing larger quantities of flower, 0.1g resolution may be sufficient and often comes at a lower price point.

Capacity

Capacity and precision often trade off against each other. A 100g x 0.01g scale (like the Truweigh Predator) is perfect for small, precise measurements. A 1000g scale (like the RAW X My Weigh) sacrifices some fine-grain resolution but handles much larger volumes without maxing out.

Tare Function

Always look for a tare button. This zeroes out the weight of your container β€” whether it's a rolling tray, a silicone jar, or a piece of parchment paper β€” so you're only measuring what's inside.

Platform & Bowl Design

Flat platforms work well for most situations. Bowl-style scales (like the Truweigh Crimson Collapsible) are better for loose concentrates or fine material that could slide off a flat surface. Consider what you're weighing most often before choosing.

Power Source

Most pocket scales run on AAA or AA batteries. Rechargeable models cost a little more upfront but save money and hassle over time. Check that the scale includes a cover or protective case to shield the display and platform when not in use.

Top Brands in Our Digital Scales Collection

Truweigh dominates our best-sellers list for good reason β€” their scales are accurate, durable, and priced fairly. From the compact Predator to the collapsible Crimson and the rechargeable Robust, they have a scale for nearly every use case.

My Weigh brings laboratory-grade engineering to the head shop market. The Triton T3 and the RAW collaboration are standout examples of high-capacity, high-accuracy performance.

RAW β€” known primarily for their rolling papers and accessories β€” partnered with My Weigh to produce a tray scale that fits naturally into any rolling setup. If you're already a RAW loyalist, it's a natural addition to your kit. Browse more RAW accessories to complete your session.

King Palm brings their signature style to the scale game with the Gold-Plated Black Digital Mini Scale β€” a head-turner that still delivers 0.01g precision. Pair it with King Palm rolls and accessories for a matching setup.

Proscale keeps things playful with the Satan Scale β€” a fan-favorite for its bold design and reliable performance at an accessible price point.

Looking for more tools to complete your session? Check out our full range of rolling trays, herb grinders, and dab tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best digital scale for weighing weed?

For most smokers, a 0.01g precision pocket scale with a 100g–500g capacity is the ideal range. The Truweigh Predator (100g x 0.01g) is a top pick for those who want accuracy in a compact package. If you're weighing larger amounts regularly, step up to the Truweigh Robust (500g x 0.01g) or the Triton T3 (400g x 0.01g).

Can I use a digital scale for dabs and concentrates?

Absolutely. In fact, 0.01g precision scales are especially useful for concentrates, where even small differences in weight can significantly affect your experience. A collapsible bowl scale like the Truweigh Crimson is ideal since it prevents sticky concentrates from sliding off the platform.

How do I use the tare function?

Place your container (jar, parchment, bowl) on the scale, press the tare button, and the display resets to zero. Now anything you add to the container will show as its net weight β€” not including the container itself. This is essential for accurate measurements every time.

Do these scales come with a warranty?

Many Truweigh and My Weigh scales include manufacturer warranties. Check the individual product listing for warranty details, and reach out to our team if you have questions before purchasing.

What's the difference between 0.01g and 0.1g precision?

A 0.01g scale reads to the hundredth of a gram β€” twice as precise as a 0.1g scale, which only reads to the tenth. For herb and concentrates, 0.01g is the better choice. For bulkier items where fine precision isn't critical, 0.1g is adequate and often less expensive.