Analogue commercial and domestic scales are traditional weighing devices that utilize a spring mechanism and a needle pointer to indicate weight on a graduated dial. For domestic use, they are typically compact, affordable, and ideal for quick weight checks of food portions, luggage, or body weight.
For commercial use, these scales are larger, more robust, and built to withstand frequent use in retail, markets, or small businesses. While less precise than digital scales, their simplicity, durability (often with a metal construction), and independence from power sources make them a reliable and cost-effective choice for general weighing of produce, goods, and other items where exact digital precision isn't critical.