Food scale ideas
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So, I'm in the market for a new food scale and was wondering if you had any recommendations. Do you absolutely love your food scale and can recommend it? Any one to stay away from?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Just make sure it tares, weighs in grams, and auto shut off isn't a few seconds. It's a PITA when you are weighing multiple things and the darn scale cuts off.1
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Make sure you can see the reading with a plate on the scale. Some pull out, others are angled. My first one, I could never see the read out so bought another with the angled screen.1
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Oh! And make sure it takes normal AAAish batteries. I bought one once and it took watch style batteries and those are just more annoying, to me, to replace.2
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Chef_Barbell wrote: »Oh! And make sure it takes normal AAAish batteries. I bought one once and it took watch style batteries and those are just more annoying, to me, to replace.
Mine take the "coin" batteries and I was so worried that the batteries would die quicker since my husbands started weighing his food also this week, that I bought a 10pk on amazon! Better to be prepared2 -
THIS ONE HASN'T LET ME DOWN YET!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013WU0CZW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=11 -
I use the Oxo 11 lb scale. The pull out display is invaluable when trying to weigh large bowls or plates. It's also built like a tank.1
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brandi8484 wrote: »THIS ONE HASN'T LET ME DOWN YET!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013WU0CZW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That's the same one I have! I love it !1 -
Nice suggestions! Thank you0
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I have this one: https://www.walmart.com/ip/My-Weigh-KD-7000-Kitchen-And-Craft-Digital-Scale-Silver-My-Weigh-AC-Adapter/52204242?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=1875&adid=22222222227040166415&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=99308665114&wl4=pla-232410791314&wl5=9006620&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=113137471&wl11=online&wl12=52204242&wl13=&veh=sem
It weighs up to 13 pounds, so you can weigh a pot full of your own recipe to figure calories by the ounce. Weighs in oz., pounds and oz. together, grams and kg. Has a handy tare feature, and hold feature, so you can read the scale after removing the object being weighed.
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High weight limit. There may be a time when you want to weigh out a whole recipe (like my dinner tonight). Set the servings to the number of grams and weigh what you serve yourself. Looks odd getting 250 servings but it is better than approximating 1/4 of a pot.0
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A tare function is huge, don't get a scale without it.
On styles, I had one with a flush tempered glass top. I could never get the buttons to work right on it. Then it died after like 6 months. After that I got an Escali Primo, which has lasted over 5 years and I really like. It is difficult to read if you put a full-sized plate on it--this isn't an issue for me, but it might be for you.0 -
CafeRacer808 wrote: »I use the Oxo 11 lb scale. The pull out display is invaluable when trying to weigh large bowls or plates. It's also built like a tank.
This is just getting weird.
Same.1 -
I bought the "EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale" years ago for $20 and it does the job! The batteries take ages to die and it's accurate af. My only issue with it is that it doesn't weigh liquid and that when weighing really large dishes (i.e., trays) it can be a little difficult to read the screen, but for the price I got it for I can't really complain. I adapted by buying measuring cups and using smaller cook/bakeware, when possible.1
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CafeRacer808 wrote: »I use the Oxo 11 lb scale. The pull out display is invaluable when trying to weigh large bowls or plates. It's also built like a tank.
This is just getting weird.
Same.
Weird, bordering on spooky...
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I've had an Escali scale for over a decade. It was not cheap, but is so accurate I use it to ship packages. Always matches the post office scale and did I mention I've been using it continuously for ten years. The on/off button is starting to crack and the optional A/C adapter died years ago, but it still works great. It uses a 9V battery which is semi-annoying, but less annoying than a coin. If I didn't keep it on my island with no outlet I would just get another A/C adapter for it. My scale holds a lot of weight too. I use heavy glass mixing bowls to weigh out ingredients for cooking and baking and have yet to max it out.0
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