Audio Additives vs Acoustic Sounds Digital Scale


I have an Acoustic Sounds metal digital scale. It looks identical to the Audio Additives one. On my Acoustic Sounds scale, the cart magnet makes the platform and scale read negative numbers prior to lowering the cart onto the scale. I use the tare button to 'zero' the platform prior to lowering the cart.

The Audio Additives scale on the Music Direct website says the metal case is non-magnetic. Does this include the scale too, unlike the Acoustic Sounds scale?

Anyone who uses the Audio Additives scale, could you please let me know if its magnetic or not? In other words, does the scale require taring due to suspending the cart over the scale making it move from zero?

As a side, I have heard some say the taring in a magnetic situation is not needed and when you lower the cart onto the platform, it weighs the actual weight/force of the cart. This doesn't make sense to me as before the stylus touches the scale platform it should read zero in my mind and not, for example -0.051g.

Thanks in advance for any info.
philb7777
Thanks for the info Yogiboy but these scales that are magnetic are well described and actually the scale platform is metal enough to have a magnetic attraction towards the magnets in the cart. This causes a negative deflection in the scale reading when having the cart just above the scale. My batteries are new.

I'm wondering if the Audio Additives care has a scale platform that is not magnetic. I'm doubtful of this due to the Acous Tech (Acoustic Sounds) one looking identical and its magnetic.
I used my pocket screwdriver with attached magnet to test the Audio Additives. The case is non magnetic. The metal of the scale is non magnetic.
Save yourself the aggravation. Get yourself a Digital Jewelry Scale on Ebay for under ten bucks. I use one of these and they are as accurate as any of the more expensive ones that are used for measuring VTF.