⚖️ Balance your child’s curiosity with precision and fun!
The Learning Resources Primary Bucket Balance is a durable, easy-to-use teaching scale designed for preschoolers and beyond. Featuring calibrated clear buckets that hold up to 400 ml of liquid or solids, it offers precise mass measurement with +/- 0.1g accuracy. Its compact storage drawer and sturdy plastic build make it perfect for classroom or home use, fostering early STEM skills through hands-on exploration of volume and weight.
Brand | Learning Resources |
Color | Multicolor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Education |
Special Feature | Portable;Durable |
Display Type | Digital or Analog Scale Display (inferred) |
Weight Limit | 2 Pounds |
Material | Plastic |
Readout Accuracy | +/- 0.1g |
Item Weight | 589 Grams |
Weigh Scale Type | Balance Scale |
Room Type | Classroom |
Measurement Type | milliliters |
Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 858160438153 885250165484 885502437574 885604978432 765023815214 885904049818 885913087665 885508244428 885946129943 809099314957 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885913087665, 00765023815214 |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.25 x 6 x 5.4 inches |
Item model number | LER1521 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 6 1/2"H x 16 1/2"W x 6"D |
Manufacturer Part Number | LER1521 |
S**M
It balances — unlike the other two I bought
This was the third balance I bought. And it works! Very sensitive to small differences in weight — which is good. Nice tabs for “zeroing” the scale. Looks like resilient construction. I’m satisfied.
P**O
Great tool for math and science learning!
My 4 and 7 year old kids both love playing with this scale. We got a set of Learning Resources weights (https://www.amazon.com/Hexagram-Weights-Set-LER-4292/dp/B000URFT3G/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=learning+resources+weights&qid=1600224656&sr=8-1) to go with it. Mostly I have let them figure out what they can do with it so far.First, my daughter weighed some of her small toys (Scrubby Pets animals) and used the weights to compare them.Then, they realized that the containers could hold water, so they decided to compare weights for liquids. This was just in our first week of owning the toy. Since we are doing a lot of home learning activities right now, I can see us pulling this out more when my older kid learns about measurement or just for fun as we cycle through our different science tools.Using the weights has been a great way to reinforce addition for my daughter (since to make up the weight for one Scrubby Pet she might have to add 10+10+5+1g) and for my younger child to learn the concepts of more/less or heavier/lighter.If I had one complaint, it is that the buckets on either side of the scale slip off easily and have to be put back on a lot. The plastic on the buckets is not as sturdy as it could be.However, as with all Learning Resources items I've purchased, the design is well thought out and it doesn't have more bells and whistles than needed to convey the main function and concept.
M**S
Good educational toy
Another toy that my son had to have after playing with it at his cousin's house. I had thought about getting him a scale/balance toy but wasn't sure he'd play with it. This is the one I chose after reading all the reviews. He has really enjoyed it, too. The cups sit on the beam well and are easy to place and take off. The drawer is a little bonus as it can store little things to weigh/compare. And there are lids for the cups if you need them. I did not get anything to put in the cups (to balance) as I thought we'd have stuff around the house. And we do, but I wish now I'd gotten some counting bears or something specifically for this as sometimes his choices are less then ideal.It made of a light, hard plastic and probably would not stand up to a huge amount of abuse. But ours has been dropped on hard floors several times in the past year and is not damaged at all. So I would say it is durable if not abused.Edit to add: Two years later and this toy is still intact and has stood up to the wear-and-tear of a couple years play with an active child.
A**R
Perfect for preschool
I purchased this to be used in a preschool rainbow rice sensory bin. It works great for that purpose, which is to encourage exploration of weights and measurements. So far it has held up well, although it is not particularly sturdy. The clear cups are prone to misalignment and falling off the groves. Overall, it’s a good value for the price and perfect for preschool.
D**A
Great concept for kids
I love the concept and I love the toy, I just don't love that it feels a little bit cheap, but that comes with this price I guess.I also have a recommendation, the lids that come with the measuring buckets, don't stay on at all, they should though. They don't look like they're made to stay on but they should have been, I think this is a designing error. Especially since it's for little kids and it shows liquids being measured on the front of the box. liquids in this without an air tight lid, really is not much fun. Even more so when you've put food coloring in the liquid. But all that aside, my kids really love this and since I'm a homeschooling mom it's been effective in teaching them weight comparisons. All in all it's a great tool nd toy for kids, just be careful not to spill! :)
H**N
Great little scale
The was perfect for working on a unit about weight and measures with my 5 year old! He understood the concepts right away using the scale. He enjoyed using it and we compared the weight of LOTS of objects. The little buckets lift out easily which was great for comparing liquids. It’s very sturdy and easy to store in its box with other school supplies.
H**A
Good For Preschool Use
I bought this to introduce the idea of weight and balance to my preschooler. It doesn't take much to tip the scales of this balance as it's actually fairly sensitive. I've used it with the counting bears and just one bear will make it tip completely in one direction. The buckets are marked with 100, 200, 300, and 400 ml with 50 ml tick mark graduations. The lids snap on, but not very securely. The containers lift off the balance very easily as only gravity is keeping them on. It will need some adjusting of the calibration weights, located on the arms, once you get it out of the box and I've been able to get it fairly close to center. It's a great teaching tool for the beginner and until you start needing precise measurements in your kid's coursework, this is a good balance to begin with.
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