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would a scale that is used to weigh food be the best tool to weigh concrete blocks

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No, a food scale is not the best tool to weigh concrete blocks because concrete blocks are significantly heavier and larger than food items, and may exceed the weight capacity of a food scale. A heavy-duty industrial scale or a construction scale would be more appropriate for weighing concrete blocks.

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