
Digital scales
by Fuzion
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The Fuzion MD Series is a pocket-sized precision scale that weighs up to 100g with 0.01g accuracy — the resolution you need when every tenth of a gram matters. Disguised as a stack of mini discs, it sits on your desk without screaming "I own a scale." Compact, battery-powered, and genuinely useful.
A 0.01g digital scale isn't a luxury — it's the difference between guessing and knowing. If you're weighing herbs, supplements, or anything where precision counts, eyeballing it is a recipe for inconsistency. We've had customers come in saying "I just use a teaspoon" and honestly, a teaspoon of dried herb can vary by 0.5g or more depending on how finely it's ground. That's a big swing when you're working with potent botanicals.
The Fuzion MD Series solves this with a 0.01g readability across a 100g range. That's accurate enough for micro-measurements and spacious enough for larger batches. The auto calibration feature means you're not fiddling with calibration weights every time you turn it on — the scale sorts itself out. And the overload and underload protection means you won't fry the sensor by accidentally dumping too much on the platform.
One thing worth mentioning: the weighing platform is compact. That's the trade-off with any pocket scale — you get portability but not a dinner-plate-sized surface. For bulky, fluffy materials, you'll want a small container on top (tare it out first). The included CR2032 battery is the same coin cell you find in watches, so replacements are cheap and everywhere.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 100g |
| Accuracy | 0.01g (10mg) |
| Weighing modes | 6 (g, oz, ozt, dwt, ct, gn) |
| Calibration | Auto calibration |
| Auto switch-off | Yes |
| Overload protection | Yes |
| Underload protection | Yes |
| Power source | 1x 3V CR2032 battery (included) |
| Design | Mini disc collection style |
| SKU | HS0124 |
Complete your weighing setup with a set of calibration weights for spot-checking accuracy over time. If you're measuring fine powders, a micro-scoop set keeps things tidy and prevents waste on the platform.
Most people will live in grams mode and never touch the rest — and that's fine. But the Fuzion MD Series gives you six unit options: grams (g), ounces (oz), troy ounces (ozt), pennyweight (dwt), carats (ct), and grains (gn). Troy ounces and pennyweight are mainly for precious metals; carats for gemstones; grains for reloading or traditional apothecary measurements. If you ever need to switch, it's a button press — no conversion calculator required.
The auto switch-off is a quiet hero feature. Pocket scales eat batteries when left on, and the CR2032 isn't exactly a powerhouse cell. The MD Series shuts itself down after a period of inactivity, which means the battery lasts months rather than days. We've seen cheaper scales drain their batteries in a weekend because someone forgot to turn them off. This one looks after itself.
We've sold digital scales since the early days of the shop, and the number one complaint across all brands is the same: "it gives me a different number every time." Nine times out of ten, the problem isn't the scale — it's the surface. Put a 0.01g scale on a wobbly table next to an open window and you'll get readings that jump around like a cat on a hot tin roof. Flat, stable, draught-free. That's the rule.
The second most common issue: people weigh things straight out of the fridge or freezer. Condensation forms on cold objects and adds measurable weight — we're talking 0.02-0.05g on a small item. Let everything reach room temperature first. It sounds fussy, but if you're buying a 0.01g scale, you presumably care about 0.01g accuracy.
Compared to something like the On Balance CT-250 (which goes up to 250g but only at 0.1g accuracy), the Fuzion MD Series trades capacity for precision. If you need to weigh larger amounts, the CT-250 is the better pick. If you need to know the difference between 1.52g and 1.53g, the MD Series is the one. Different tools for different jobs.
The Fuzion MD Series reads to 0.01g across its full 100g range. Auto calibration at startup keeps it consistent. For best accuracy, always weigh on a flat, stable surface away from draughts or vibrations.
It runs on a single 3V CR2032 coin cell battery, which is included in the box. Replacements are available at any supermarket or electronics shop for under a euro. The auto switch-off feature helps extend battery life significantly.
The MD Series features auto calibration, which runs each time you power on the scale. For most users, this is sufficient. If you want to verify accuracy over time, a 100g calibration weight placed on the platform will confirm whether readings are still spot-on.
If you place more than 100g on the platform, the display shows an overload warning instead of attempting to read the weight. This protects the internal load cell from damage. Remove the excess weight promptly and the scale returns to normal operation.
Yes — 0.01g accuracy is the standard for precise herb measurement. Use a small container on the platform and tare it out before adding your material. This keeps the platform clean and makes it easy to pour off your weighed portion afterwards.
The six modes are grams (g), ounces (oz), troy ounces (ozt), pennyweight (dwt), carats (ct), and grains (gn). For herbs and supplements, grams is the standard. The other modes are useful for jewellery, precious metals, and traditional apothecary measurements.
Almost always a surface problem. Place the scale on a hard, flat, stable surface with no vibrations or air movement. Soft surfaces absorb and redirect force unevenly, causing the load cell to produce inconsistent readings. Also let cold items reach room temperature before weighing.
Last updated: April 2026