Review of Balanzza Luggage Scale

In a review of Balanzza Luggage Scale products, available in two options, users across the globe praise their ease of use, accuracy and value.  As airlines continue to charge increasingly higher and higher fees for baggage that exceeds weight limits, luggage scales for use by travellers have become a valuable tool for both their cost and time savings.  Without them, travellers use bathroom scales to check the weight of the bags before leaving home or take their chances at the airport. Holiday travellers returning home with souvenirs and gifts often have no way to assess bag weight prior to airport check in.

Balanzza offers two models.  The Ergo Digital Luggage Scale is the newer version. The Ergo has the same durability, strength and features as its predecessor, the Balanza Luggage Scale.  A review of Balanzza Luggage Scale products finds that both the original Digital Luggage Scale and the newer Ergo are lightweight and portable and a particularly good tool for travellers returning from holiday.  The Ergo measures weights up to 44kg (100 lbs.), which exceeds the weight allowance for any airline.  The weight, accurate to within 0.1kg, is expressed on a large easy-to-read digital panel in the user’s choice of kg or lbs.

When the traveller does a review of Balanzza Luggage Scale features and benefits, something noticed immediately is that there is a heavy duty integrated strap and no hook.  The strap is physically safer than a hook and also presents less possible damage to clothing and other baggage contents.  The strap allows the unit to be used to weight other things, including parcels, postage and even fishing! The average retail price of both models is £19.99.  Fees for excess baggage can range from £7.50 per kg to £30 per kg on longer flights, meaning the either unit can literally pay for itself on just one trip.

Here is a brief review of Balanzza Luggage Scale weighing procedures.  First, put the strong integrated strap through the handle of the luggage and fasten it securely.  Next, lift the luggage off the ground.  Third, hold it, wait for the scale to beep, put the luggage back down on the ground, and last, read the weight.  The Auto Hold Function maintains the weight on the screen long enough for the user to read easily without having to hold the bag in the air.  The Ergo features a straight up-and-down design with the digital screen directly on the front of the unit.