Travelon Stop & Lock Luggage Scale, Black, One Size
The Stop-N-Lock Luggage Scale from Travelon allows for a simple affordable solution to eliminate pre-trip packing guesswork and hefty oveweight luggage fees. This easy to use luggage scale has a patented stop and lock feature. Two hands track the weight of the bag and the second hand stops and locks at that weight so you can set the suitcase down to read the dial. It also ncludes a tape measure to also ensure bags are not oversized. Take it with you on your trip to ensure you don’t tip the scales on your way back.
Product Features
- Save on overweight or oversize baggage fees with the compact and portable luggage scale measures up to 75 lbs/34 kg
- Hang luggage on hanging hook and wait for dial to stop and lock at weight before removing
- Reset to zero with a simple twist and you are ready to weigh another bag
- Use tape measure to check overall
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Rugged, reliable, and easy to use. Refreshing to have such a great experience with this scale. It’s simple, rugged, and reliable. I have a digital scale, but it’s difficult to read, and of course, digital scales always require one of those little round flat batteries that aren’t always sold where and when I need them. This scale, on the other hand, is easy to read, has a strong hook, a solid handle, a “hand” that shows the weight and stays there until I move it, and it does not require a battery. It’s lightweight, and…
A necessity for travelers. A must have for any traveler these days, as the airlines have become more and more stringent with the luggage weight allowance. Easy to use, easy to read because the measuring needle will stay at the greatest weight measured until you reset it, so you do not need to read it while you are lifting the suitcase. This can save you big bucks on those ever increasing extra fees from the airlines. Just be sure to go online and read what your airline will allow without the overage fees…in…
Low Tech But Reliable I bought this before our trip to Japan to replace the constantly breaking electronic luggage scales we’d used in the past. The pros: It’s never going to have a dead battery or break. The trade offs: It’s a little bulkier than an electronic scale and you have to lift slowly and carefully to get an accurate reading. This isn’t a precision instrument but gives you a very good idea of how close you are to the 50 pound limit when cramming your suitcase with way too many things you bought on…