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1/16 Teaspoon (1/16 tsp) Measuring Spoons – 0.3 mL Scoops (0.33cc) 200mg to 300m

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  • IDEAL FOR UNDER 1 GRAM DOSING: 200 milligram and 300 milligram range makes these scoops ideal for measuring supplements, nootropics, and other powders that require smaller amounts.
  • MADE FOR MG DOSES: The provided weight estimates are intended to be used as approximate guidelines only due to density variation between different powders or other materials. For example, a table tennis ball has roughly the same volume as a golf ball, but they have different weights. When first measuring a new material, please confirm its weight with a 0.001 g (milligram) scale.
  • STATIC-FREE – Reduce wasted powder sticking to your 1/16th teaspoon scoop with static-free material.
  • MADE FOR SAFETY: Have peace of mind as these mg measuring spoons for powder are made with BPA-free polypropylene material made for food and supplement contact surfaces.
  • MONEY BACK GUARANTEE – 100% satisfaction guarantee, so you can buy with confidence. Contact us if you are unhappy with your 300 to 200 mg scoop order and we will provide a refund.
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1/16 Teaspoon (1/16 tsp) Measuring Spoons – 0.3 mL Scoops (0.33cc) 200mg to 300m

Capacity: 0.33 milliliters

Range: 200-300 milligram range

Check with a Scale Before Dosing

Be sure to check the volumetric conversion of your scoop by weighing the powder on a scale. Since powders have different bulk densities based on particle size and handling, volumetric conversion can vary greatly.

Why is my scoop not measuring the right mg?

Scoops measure volume (mL). The weight (mg) held by a scoop varies by the material being measured.

There is no direct conversion between mL (volume) and mg (mass) as this varies based on the measured material.
When first measuring a new material, please confirm its weight with a 0.001 g (milligram) scale. The provided weights are only estimates due to density variations between materials.

Q: Why is there no direct conversion between mL (volume) and mg (mass)?
A: Two materials can have equal size (volume) but have different weights (mass). For example, table tennis balls and golf balls are equal size, but have different weights.

Sizes

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