Ever come across a mysterious gadget and wondered what on earth it was? Well, that’s precisely what happened when a peculiar contraption surfaced online with the caption “Can anyone tell me what this thingamajig is?” Turns out, it’s a postal scale—an essential tool for weighing letters and parcels before sending them off. In simpler terms, it helps you figure out how much your mail weighs.

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