Correct, and your suggestion illustrates that point quite well…
You sell scales, and you recommend a 6000g x 0.1g scale for use when weighing out grams?!?
you really should know better than that.
No really…let me state that again:
OP wants to weigh out 1g increments.
You recommend a scale that has a max capacity of 6000 times that weight, and that is only accurate to +/- 10% of OP’s target weight.
How, in the name of whatever you hold sacred, is that a useful suggestion?!?
overkill might be a 10g scale that weighs to 0.0001 accuracy…what you have suggested is essentially worthless for the OP’s stated task.
the price tag just adds insult to injury.