Saturday, August 27, 2011

Digital Luggage Scale

Digital Luggage Scale

Luggage

I didn't have a digital luggage scale with me then, but I sure wish that I would have. It would have saved me a lot of trouble!

I don't fly a whole lot, and I am by all means; of course a penny-pincher. Plainly I was outraged at the price of taking bags on a flight, so I tried to pack as efficiently as I could. It worked great when I was flying out, but it was horror on the return flight. Have you ever noticed how much more stuff you have on your return flight?

I put all I could in my bags and foolishly fought to keep a notebook that I had bought. Unfortunately, that book cost me in overweight baggage fees! Stupid, stupid, stupid. If only I would have had one of these movable and ageement baggage weighers, I would have saved money in the long run.

Why risk being charged for an overweight bag? Just recovery one fee can pay for a baggage scale twice over.

This Taylor #8120 digital weigher is one of the more favorite self-operating travel scales. It has a 1.3" Lcd screen that displays the weight immediately. It can weigh up to 80 pounds of luggage and it weighs only ½ pound itself. All you have to do to weigh your luggage is place the handle of your baggage on the hook and hold it for a second or two until the Taylor 8120 beeps. Once it beeps, look at the screen for the weight and move on to your next piece.

This baggage weigher is powered by a replaceable lithium battery that will last for years. Habitancy that use this Taylor product are impressed by its accuracy. It ordinarily gets within ½ pound of the actual weight in merely seconds. If you save just one overcharge fee with this product, it will pay for itself!

Balanzza is the Xerox of digital travel scales - they are a leader in the industry. And this new Lewis N. Clark Balanzza Ergonomic bag weigher is top of the line. You can get a great grip with this hand-held scale because it is ergonomically designed to fit your hand. It has a 100-pound maximum weight which is ordinarily adequate to weigh any piece of luggage. Plainly attach the strap to your travel piece and lift it off the floor until you hear the beep. It doesn't take but just a second or two.

This travel scale uses triple-A batteries which you can purchase at just about any store. If you travel at all, this will be a great time and money saver. Normal list price is , but you can for real find this online for half that price.

Here is another Balanzza product that works wonders and it comes with bonuses. It is the new 3 in 1 movable scale. It can weigh up to 100 pounds of luggage and has a feature that allows you to calibrate the scale so you make sure that you get a 100% literal, reading each time. It also comes with a built in flashlight and timer alarm clock. Talk about convenience! It is a perfect idea for a gift especially for those Habitancy that travel often. And a great puny bonus is that all batteries are included.

There are other options to the Balanzza and Taylor digital luggage scales. One of them is the Travelite Hand Held digital scale. This product is lightweight and very durable. It has a light that lights up if the bag is over 50 pounds and also provides an literal, digital weight reading. It weighs only 7 ounces and comes with a full 5-year manufacturer's warranty.

Now just to get an idea of Normal baggage restrictions for airlines, I looked at Delta's excess baggage terms. At Delta, you can have no more than 4 checked pieces. There are also size and weight limits on the bags themselves. Delta clearly states that you could for real be charged 3 fees for just one bag - a fee for an extra bag, a fee if that extra bag is too big, and another fee if that extra bag is too heavy! I dream those baggage fees would be as much as your flight ticket in the first place!

Naturally with all of the airline protection restrictions, there are many items that you cannot take on an airplane in the first place. These items are ordinarily broken up into checked and carry-on. There are some items that you can't carry on the place but you can place in your checked luggage. This just ensures that you can't entrance these items while the flight.

Here is small list of items you can have in your checked luggage but not in your carry-on - box cutters, razors, sabers, scissors, golf clubs, pool cues, ski poles, baseball bats, etc.

Of course, this is not a faultless list and you should check the airline government regulations to get more information.

So eliminate at least one flying concern with a digital luggage scale. Don't ever worry about those darn fees again!

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