




⚖️ Weigh in on your bird’s health with precision and style!
This sleek black bird scale offers ultra-precise weight measurement up to ±1g, supporting birds from tiny parrots to large macaws. Featuring a natural wooden perch that’s easy to assemble and a digital display with intuitive controls, it empowers bird owners to monitor health and feeding scientifically. Lightweight and portable, it runs on two AAA batteries, making it a must-have for any serious bird enthusiast committed to optimal pet care.
| Assembly Instructions Description | 1. Assemble the tray and scale body. Slowly rotate the wooden perch into the silicon groove of the digital scale to complete the installation. 2. Place the scale on a hard surface, such as a table. 3. Press ON/OFF to turn on the scale and press TARE before use. 4. Press the UNIT button to change the unit. 5. Guide the bird to weigh on the pole and the digital display will show the weight of the bird pet with the unit as you choose before. 6. Long press ON/OFF to turn off the scale. |
| Manufacturer | ONETWOTHREE |
| Package Dimensions | 34.19 x 33.91 x 7.9 cm; 750 g |
| Item model number | P7-XYKA-GC2C |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Batteries required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 750 g |
M**R
Great product
I have been looking everywhere for a weighing scale suitable for weighing my Amazon parrot that didn’t cost the earth. This scale is very good and great for weighing birds from budgies to African grey size. I would say probably not suitable for large parrots such as macaws just because of the stand size.This is a very stable scale and gives an accurate measurement. I’m very pleased with it.
J**B
Good
All good, suitable for all birds, easy to operate and sturdy, well made..
S**T
Bit expensive but very good
Felt a little on the expensive side but really good and sturdy, weighs my caique right up to my Moluccan cockatoo
K**H
Far too sensitive
Bought for blue and gold macaw. Nice looking scale, very handy perch, but far too sensitive to get a true weight unless you have a bird that will perch and not move a muscle
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