I haven't used a bunch of different scales .
I have used a Lee safety scale and agree , yuck .
I had the RCBS scale that came with the Partner kit and it wasn't bad as I recall , just not pleasing to my eye I guess .
My Dad and Grandfather had the old Lyman Ohaus M5s and that's what I grew up with so , yes , I'm jaded , possibly biased , and opinionated in that regard . Both of those scales and a 3rd , I didn't need , but , bought because I couldn't believe it was that cheap , resolve to 100th of a grain if you're willing to go to 1/70,000 of a pound for accuracy . For the record 9 kernels of IMR 4350 weighed in at .1 gr and on occasion I've thrown out 2-3 heavy kernels to get a load dead on . They are bold print with black on white easy to read and set .
RCBS also sold a version painted green , 505 or maybe the 10-10 , same scale just a different color . The old M5s agree with check weights and each other even at age 50+ within an indicator line thickness from .1 to 700 gr +- . I don't recall the exact weight of the .690 RB I weighed .
I have a fluid damped Redding scale someplace too ...... Accurate but slow to damp .