Did I miss the price comparison? I see the GP-2-300 listed for $150, $250, and $550. I also see it listed as GP 2-300 and GP 300-II. Is there an actual model number you can provide to avoid the vagaries of ad headings?
Had a 250...worked very well then died...multiple emails to try and get it repaired and not even an acknowledgement of repair request....wont buy again (if they’re even made any more ?)
Now that you have had this for the better part of a year what is your opinion? My GP-250 has gone haywire and saw the 300. The first thing I noticed is your 300 needs to be zeroed every time you remove something from it and it isn't as repeatable as the 250.
@@mln19631 My freind has the 250 they always hold zero and will detect a 0.002 grain change repeatably , I have had 2 sets of the 300s and both Drifted upto 0.014 and struggled to detect + 0.006 grain changes perticulaly noticable when trying to come up to a weight rather than when removing to lower it , they are not the same scale no way
@@robb1chan9 In my testing, the scales worked relatively the same. One issue we discovered with the Gempro 2 - 300 was that the screw that holds the tray down often arrived loose from the factory. Once we snugged that up, problems would usually go away. We did have a few warranty claims for scales that were not accurate but that was out of hundreds of sales.
On the 250 what is the flashing icon in the top left corner of the display? On mine it flashes and beeps at the same time intermittently. The manual says nothing about this. Thanks
4:29 Thank you for busting this myth that the GemPro 300 is slow!
Did I miss the price comparison? I see the GP-2-300 listed for $150, $250, and $550. I also see it listed as GP 2-300 and GP 300-II. Is there an actual model number you can provide to avoid the vagaries of ad headings?
Had a 250...worked very well then died...multiple emails to try and get it repaired and not even an acknowledgement of repair request....wont buy again (if they’re even made any more ?)
Trickling up is when the 300 fails. Can't keep up with small weight changes. I had to return mine.
Now that you have had this for the better part of a year what is your opinion? My GP-250 has gone haywire and saw the 300. The first thing I noticed is your 300 needs to be zeroed every time you remove something from it and it isn't as repeatable as the 250.
Mark Nelson I find all load cell scales need to be zeroes between weighing for the most accurate results.
@@fasttoys2 my 250 would hold zero very nicely. I alway watched that closely.
@@mln19631 My freind has the 250 they always hold zero and will detect a 0.002 grain change repeatably , I have had 2 sets of the 300s and both Drifted upto 0.014 and struggled to detect + 0.006 grain changes perticulaly noticable when trying to come up to a weight rather than when removing to lower it , they are not the same scale no way
I continue to use both scales and have had no issues. All load cell scales will float a bit around zero so I always rezero to ensure accuracy.
@@robb1chan9 In my testing, the scales worked relatively the same. One issue we discovered with the Gempro 2 - 300 was that the screw that holds the tray down often arrived loose from the factory. Once we snugged that up, problems would usually go away. We did have a few warranty claims for scales that were not accurate but that was out of hundreds of sales.
On the 250 what is the flashing icon in the top left corner of the display? On mine it flashes and beeps at the same time intermittently. The manual says nothing about this. Thanks
It's to tell you the scale has locked the weight value.
Yours changed the gempro 300 from 0.01g to 0.001g ??? can someone help me please ?
We can provide 600 gm 0.01 scales with excellent performance below 100 USD
Hi the gempro 300 there are different accuracy like 0.01g and also 0.001g ?? because i can not find ti buy gempro 300 accuracy0.01g
The Gempro 300 is not the same scale as the Gempro 2 - 300.
my 300 floats all over from round to round by up to a .10 of a gn... can I fix this?
Tj Armand check if the screw under the tray is loose. If it is tighten snug but don’t strip it.
You have your platen covers upside down!
Who makes this scale need warrenty help
Nothing is as accurate or as repeatable as a beam scale
Bogus scales very poor performance
That's ridiculous. You just disqualified yourself as a source for scales as you couldn't refrain from bullshitting your competitors.
@@stenmoeller CRINGE LOL
@@kuriouskay3920
Why? The guy is just a salesman trying to discredit these scales to sell more of his own.
dont you have a 7-11 to open or a vest to detonate?