Most definitely for how low the dosages are for this. Well, a combination of course. I assume you have the Gemini 20, the sliver looking one with the clear top part. In terms of actual accuracy, it only gets super accurate around 18mg. Definitely make a solution.
This stuff won't blow your mind if MXE didn't to be honest. MXE is much wonkier, crazy, and awesome than this from what I can tell.
Nah, broke - bought another which also isn't that accurate. When you say "super accurate" I assume you mean +-3 or 5mg because I'm doubtful it ever got within 2 but I never weighed out anything that precise (well, etiz, but I'd weigh out 100mg/10ml for dosing... then even 10-20mg off only puts .1ml at .8-1.2mg range which isn't desirable but far safer then trying to weigh out 1 mg when sometimes the scale wouldn't read then jump up to 5-6mg or something when obviously there were several mg on it).
As I said, I don't take that much. My measuring was to make sure there was no way a single microscoop would ever yield a weight above 15-16 (even heaping and packed in). Then just used a single microscoop when I wanted to dose. My point was that it isn't necessary every single time if you're willing to put up with +-4-5mg at the lower dose range where you'll never go amnesic or have a really fucked up time.
If you're keeping it low and experienced with the SAME exact powder it is not necessarily required though
always safer. For everyone else (and probably if I ever find it again) make a solution. It's always the safest, and the more solution you make, the less margin of error:
100 mg +-10mg=90-110mg
1000mg +-10mg =990-1010mg
Both put into their scaled solutions
10ml first - .9-1.1mg / .1ml
100ml second - .99-1.01mg /.1ml
Not encouraging people to take more or use a non mg scale which could be GRAMS off, but the more solution you make given the same mg off (and not % off) the less room for error.