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Selling fruits and vegetables by weight in Tennessee?
The article linked below gives you a general idea of what many states expect you to do regarding using certified legal for trade class III scales when it comes to selling produce at a farmers market or produce stand.  Generally, in most states … Continue reading
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New And Improved S2000Jr’s
After listening to your requests, CAS Corporation has added new features to the S2000 Jr Price Computing Scale for 2011 available now at the same low price as always. The new version of S2000 JR’s now available include the following features: … Continue reading
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Certified Scales
Often consumers search for “certified scales” and they get lumped together with legal for trade NTEP Approved scales. Technically, a scale can be NTEP approved legal for trade and not be “certified”. Often times, the proper procedure for obtaining a … Continue reading
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Commercial Scales for the Farmers Market Can Cost over $400
Legal for Trade Commercial scales can cost well over $400, but if you do a little research, you won’t pay near that much for a set of high quality farmers market scales. Yes, you could get away with using a … Continue reading
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Label Printing Scales for sale
The CL5000 Label Printing Scale has the functions you need at an affordable price. Includes CL-Works software package. Use in supermarkets, specialty stores, deli’s and more! For a limited time, earn a $50 gift card for each label printing scale … Continue reading
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Exciting new addition to the CAS lineup
The CL5000 Label Printing Scale from CAS Corp. has the functions you need at an affordable price. CAS has long been a leader in retail label printing scales. The latest, CL5000 is great for use in supermarkets, specialty stores, deli’s … Continue reading
Spring time is almost here
We mentioned this back in January and we want to emphasize it one more time. This month is a great time to take out your old faithful price computing scale and give it a good work out. Plug it in … Continue reading
Dual Range Capacity Price Computing Scale
CAS S2000JR60L NTEP legal for trade 60 lb. price computing scale features AC and rechargeable battery power, serial port, LCD display and is ideal weighing choice for everything from fudge and chocolate shoppes selling candy by the pound to local … Continue reading
What is NTEP?
NTEP is for both Manufacturers and Consumers. NTEP, National Type Evaluation Program, is a cooperative effort between the National Conference on Weights and Measures, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, individual states in the US, and the private sector. … Continue reading
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Hanging Produce scales are a thing of the past
If you stop and think about it, you’ve seen them at the farmer’s market, the deli, even the grocery store. Digital Produce scales that allow vendors to easily weigh their fruits and vegetables and charge their customers by the pound. … Continue reading