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wilburpan Although my scale displays the weight to 0.1g of accuracy, repeatability to 0.1g doesn’t happen. (You get what you pay for.) When I’m grinding my 18.0g of beans, 18.0g of ground coffee is coming out, but the scale gives me 18.2 because of the repeatability issue.
Repeatability is as important as accuracy. You say your scales are accurate to 0.1g, do you mean this is their stated accuracy, or do you mean that they read to 0.1g resolution (many scales that read to 0.1g are only accurate to 0.3 or 0.4g).
Weigh the same dose a few times on the scales, what variation or you getting?
Most “zero retention” grinders are only able to dose to 0.3g to 0.5g (measured with 0.01g scales) over a good sample of grinds. The idea being that most folk would only weigh in and not think about it if their dose consistency is 0.5g or less.
If your espressos are consistently excellent and you need to make deliberate changes to change the flavour, I don’t think you have a problem.