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  • I’ve also decided the real crime is that Acaia charges so much for their scale, when Felicita are able to sell the same tech so cheap. I’d have totally bought the lunar if it was under £199...probably.

    Anyway, do you know what goes great with ethical conundrums? Coffee. So I am sitting in the garden, sun shining, drinking my pour over coffee, weighed upon an evil scale, questioning my lack of ethical consumption.

  • the real crime is that Acaia charges so much

    Assuming they designed it, who's paying for all their R&D and design costs, their time spent sourcing a manufacturer, their marketing?

    Of course a stolen design is cheaper - the cheats have not spent $x developing the product, they've just duplicated the manufacturing part, the relatively easy bit. The fact that a Chinese knock-off still costs as much as it does is more of a crime.

    Is there a half way house for me- a durable scale that isn't a knockoff and doesn't cost more than £50?

  • this whole thing caused quite a stir in the industry, we'd seen several things be duplicated from the same or similar factories as the OEM production, but they were small things like distributors etc.

    Acaia did do a lot lot of work to make both the hard and software specific to the needs of the coffee community, so to see that work pretty much reproduced verbatim was a shock.,

    the real benefit of the lunars is the size imo. I've used the Pearls as shot scales in my cafe for years, never had an issue. before that we used to get through a pair of weed scales every 6-8 weeks

  • Yeh you’re right, I was just playing. They did redesign the housing though, surprised they bothered.

    I was going to suggest the brewista smart scale, but even that’s £80+ by the looks of it.

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